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FedEx vs Airlines Pro/Con
Hello,
Air Force guy with lots of time left on his commitment here, just looking for some information to keep in mind down the road. What are some some pros and cons to FedEx vs a normal airline to consider if I wind up lucky enough to get a choice? Since a lot of it is subjective I'll include what my family and I will likely be looking for by then. How much time at home/schedule stability does one get with FedEx vs the airlines? We're looking pretty heavily into living in the Denver or LA areas once I get out, although it wouldn't be a deal breaker to live somewhere else. How well do those places mesh with working for FedEx? How does the day-to-day job (i.e., trip types, lengths of trips, number and duration of sorties, work rules, etc.) compare to the airlines? How do upgrade opportunities, be it to the left seat or to a cooler jet, compare to the airlines? How do the pay and benefits compare? Any other nuggets of wisdom that you have? I don't know very many people in cargo at the moment so any information helps. Thank you! |
Less block
Less weekend and no holiday flying Living anywhere is doable Schedules vary from a few days to all your days in a row for reserve. Line flying can be one day to all in a row. All of our airplanes are cool |
Originally Posted by FrankTheTank
(Post 2969676)
Less block
Less weekend and no holiday flying Living anywhere is doable Schedules vary from a few days to all your days in a row for reserve. Line flying can be one day to all in a row. All of our airplanes are cool |
Keep in mind a large chunk who answer these kind of questions (on any airline thread) have only worked at that airline. Ask your buds the pros and cons of each different airline where they work and you’ll figure out what works best for you and your family. Also, you’ll stop caring about coolness of planes and start caring about pay rate and QOL instead real quick!
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Originally Posted by C2078
(Post 2969679)
Oh boy, you call an A300 cool? 😳
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Originally Posted by FrankTheTank
(Post 2969676)
Less block
Less weekend and no holiday flying Living anywhere is doable Schedules vary from a few days to all your days in a row for reserve. Line flying can be one day to all in a row. All of our airplanes are cool Some more questions I have: how does commuting work with y'all since there's a lot of night flying and otherwise oddball show times? Also, on the subject of lines, how senior does one have to be to have a reasonable amount of schedule control/how long would a new guy expect to be doing reserve? |
Originally Posted by C2078
(Post 2969679)
Oh boy, you call an A300 cool? 😳
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Originally Posted by C2078
(Post 2969679)
Oh boy, you call an A300 cool? 😳
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FedEx vs Airlines Pro/Con
Originally Posted by abides
(Post 2969812)
Sleeps 6, wide body pay, relatively jr upgrades... what’s not cool about that?
Slow, flies low, gets run over by almost every Boeing, breaks a lot, crappy domestic flying, hmmmm. |
Originally Posted by C2078
(Post 2969821)
Slow, flies low, gets run over by almost every Boeing, breaks a lot, crappy domestic flying, hmmmm.
Everybody hates on the Bus until they need a jumpseat. And speaking of jumpseaters, they and the loo aren’t in the cockpit like the Boeings and bags never need to go in the belly. Other than that it sucks, senior people should definitely bid a much cooler airplane. |
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