Atlas Air Hiring
I would not worry to much about the "attempts". Congrats on the score, next up the phone interview.
Honest question for the career Atlas guys. Can Atlas be a career and are there guys with families, WHO KEEP THEM? I have an interview coming up and it's a place I'd like to be, but I am married and believe it or not, I'd rather keep it that way. We are both aware of the long trips and I don't think it'd be a problem. International travel, I don't believe would be a problem for us either. I know the money isn't Delta, but I have a sugar momma so it's not a major concern for me.
What appeals to me are the ability to live where I want and not "commute", and I like being able to lump everything together into larger days of days on/off. Not to mention the variety of payload, destinations, bases...etc.
So are there guys who work there who stay married and have kids and actually enjoy the place? All I've ever heard is that it's not a place for married people.
What appeals to me are the ability to live where I want and not "commute", and I like being able to lump everything together into larger days of days on/off. Not to mention the variety of payload, destinations, bases...etc.
So are there guys who work there who stay married and have kids and actually enjoy the place? All I've ever heard is that it's not a place for married people.
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Sep 2014
Posts: 1,316
Honest question for the career Atlas guys. Can Atlas be a career and are there guys with families, WHO KEEP THEM? I have an interview coming up and it's a place I'd like to be, but I am married and believe it or not, I'd rather keep it that way. We are both aware of the long trips and I don't think it'd be a problem. International travel, I don't believe would be a problem for us either. I know the money isn't Delta, but I have a sugar momma so it's not a major concern for me.
What appeals to me are the ability to live where I want and not "commute", and I like being able to lump everything together into larger days of days on/off. Not to mention the variety of payload, destinations, bases...etc.
So are there guys who work there who stay married and have kids and actually enjoy the place? All I've ever heard is that it's not a place for married people.
What appeals to me are the ability to live where I want and not "commute", and I like being able to lump everything together into larger days of days on/off. Not to mention the variety of payload, destinations, bases...etc.
So are there guys who work there who stay married and have kids and actually enjoy the place? All I've ever heard is that it's not a place for married people.
On Reserve
Joined APC: Dec 2012
Position: MD-11 F/O
Posts: 11
- You need to work as hard at home, if not harder, than you do on the road. You've humped for 17 days straight and just want to sleep for 3 days straight. But so, I suspect, does your wife, who has been taking care of the kids and the house for 17 days straight.
- You want to go out on the boat? Go hunting? Take the plane up for a spin? Hit the links? Absolutely -- you've earned it. But you need to make sure everyone else in the family gets their "down time" as well.
- OK, one more quick tip: if you've just ordered 2-3 hookers up to your room in HKG, lock up your phone, iPad, etc...in the safe before they get there. Don't leave out anything with an ID that could be traced back to social media.
- OK, last one, I swear (stolen from comedian Dave Attell): Aspirin does a lot...but it won't bring a dead hooker back to life...so stop trying.
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2008
Position: Retired
Posts: 651
Honest question for the career Atlas guys. Can Atlas be a career and are there guys with families, WHO KEEP THEM? I have an interview coming up and it's a place I'd like to be, but I am married and believe it or not, I'd rather keep it that way. We are both aware of the long trips and I don't think it'd be a problem. International travel, I don't believe would be a problem for us either. I know the money isn't Delta, but I have a sugar momma so it's not a major concern for me.
What appeals to me are the ability to live where I want and not "commute", and I like being able to lump everything together into larger days of days on/off. Not to mention the variety of payload, destinations, bases...etc.
So are there guys who work there who stay married and have kids and actually enjoy the place? All I've ever heard is that it's not a place for married people.
What appeals to me are the ability to live where I want and not "commute", and I like being able to lump everything together into larger days of days on/off. Not to mention the variety of payload, destinations, bases...etc.
So are there guys who work there who stay married and have kids and actually enjoy the place? All I've ever heard is that it's not a place for married people.
That said, as I look around my neighborhood I have to say that the odds of most of the other marriages making this kind of thing work are probably low. Which is no reflection on them, just a matter of how a marriage is structured.
How is it going to play out when the plumbing leaks, the car dies and one of the kid's breaks a leg while you are in Hong Kong? It takes a strong, independent spouse. It also requires the pilot half to have the good judgment to keep their mouth shut after the fact -- however it was handled was just fine. Perfect, in fact. Micromanaging from Hong Kong on Skype is not going to work for either of you. And I sense that the newhires who are on their cell phones during the drive to the airport [get T-Mobile, by the way] are going to be shopping for wife 2.0 fairly soon.
The upside is the large blocks of time home. And no one is jumpseating to a crash pad 3 times a month, so the stress level is lower. But as always, the closer to your base the better. And for what it is worth, my wife and I both find 11 day trips to be "the limit". Thus I bid 60 day lines.
When I took this job we went to a lawyer and I cut a durable power of attorney for my wife. This week she is buying a car in my name. Are you willing to do something like that? Most guys would not.
So how strong is your marriage? How self sufficient is your spouse? How do you now have the house duties divided up, and how will you have to rearrange them? For some of us this thing has all worked out fine. For others... not so well. But I think that if you are brutally honest you will know if this is for the two of you.
Whale whisperer
Joined APC: Apr 2013
Position: 744 Capt
Posts: 170
Gents, if I had a patented answer to this, I wouldn't need this fricking job. But let me throw one observation in (after 3 years). I doubt this is specific to Atlas, but our long-on, long-off schedule does exacerbate it.
- You need to work as hard at home, if not harder, than you do on the road. You've humped for 17 days straight and just want to sleep for 3 days straight. But so, I suspect, does your wife, who has been taking care of the kids and the house for 17 days straight.
- You want to go out on the boat? Go hunting? Take the plane up for a spin? Hit the links? Absolutely -- you've earned it. But you need to make sure everyone else in the family gets their "down time" as well.
- OK, one more quick tip: if you've just ordered 2-3 hookers up to your room in HKG, lock up your phone, iPad, etc...in the safe before they get there. Don't leave out anything with an ID that could be traced back to social media.
- OK, last one, I swear (stolen from comedian Dave Attell): Aspirin does a lot...but it won't bring a dead hooker back to life...so stop trying.
- You need to work as hard at home, if not harder, than you do on the road. You've humped for 17 days straight and just want to sleep for 3 days straight. But so, I suspect, does your wife, who has been taking care of the kids and the house for 17 days straight.
- You want to go out on the boat? Go hunting? Take the plane up for a spin? Hit the links? Absolutely -- you've earned it. But you need to make sure everyone else in the family gets their "down time" as well.
- OK, one more quick tip: if you've just ordered 2-3 hookers up to your room in HKG, lock up your phone, iPad, etc...in the safe before they get there. Don't leave out anything with an ID that could be traced back to social media.
- OK, last one, I swear (stolen from comedian Dave Attell): Aspirin does a lot...but it won't bring a dead hooker back to life...so stop trying.
Also, regarding the invitation of local talent to the hotel room... If that's high on someone's list of fun things to do... Then the company u fly for doesn't matter per se, as your marriage is doomed anyway. It will catch up to u sooner or later in some form of a slip up, be it social media baggage or other luggage you might acquire whilest in the throws of passion. JMHO.
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