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That was scary to read. Whenever I feel like I’m having a bad day in 121, even at a regional, i come across stuff like this and it makes me cherish my regional job. There’s so many ‘checks and balances’ in 121 operations that simply don’t exist in many part 135/91 ops.
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Ok, I'm just trying to be honest with myself. It really can't be that bad.....can it? I lived in a box for years, flying combat missions, eating and surviving on jerky and rip-its. Now, I'm a little longer in the tooth and I tend to be pretty positive of what I got. So, when I read these comments, I ask myself how bad is it there?
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Ok, I'm just trying to be honest with myself. It really can't be that bad.....can it? I lived in a box for years, flying combat missions, eating and surviving on jerky and rip-its. Now, I'm a little longer in the tooth and I tend to be pretty positive of what I got. So, when I read these comments, I ask myself how bad is it there?
You don’t wanna be in a situation where you’ve accepted the job, and then once you’re in, you realize how nightmarish it is and at the same time, it’s difficult to leave said place, especially with said trashy employer that will try to tarnish your reputation on the way out.
When it comes to this particular sector in aviation, there can be some really good apples, and some really, really bad apples. And of course there’s the operators in between those extremes. I’ve heard it said that the best job in aviation is some corporate job, and that the worst job in aviation, is also some corporate job.
With the internet these days, people really are without excuses when they find themselves in one of these companies and they experience immediate buyer’s remorse. They will usually give off multiple red flags to a candidate, but, sometimes (most of the times) out of desperation, the person takes the job anyway. Then they realize what a huge mistake it was. Suspicions at that point are confirmed. This same thing happened to me. Even without knowing about them online, I was still given multiple warning signs that I should not take the job offer. But i did anyway out of desperation, and realized that I should have listened to my gut. You will be thinking long and hard about your hard earned certificates and ratings that you spent thousands on, which could be at risk with a sketchball operation.
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Yes it can really can be that bad! (relatively speaking)
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