Home Based / Non Domicile
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Gets Weekends Off
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Hey guys first post so please pardon any breaches in etiquette.
I'm a C-17 FPQ who is trying to move to Pittsburgh once I hit the 10 year mark, the problem is that it isn't really a domicile for anyone.
Does anyone have any gouge on any airlines/cargo companies other than ATI that do home base / non domiciles?
I'm a C-17 FPQ who is trying to move to Pittsburgh once I hit the 10 year mark, the problem is that it isn't really a domicile for anyone.
Does anyone have any gouge on any airlines/cargo companies other than ATI that do home base / non domiciles?
#12
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: B-737NG preferably in first class with a glass of champagne and caviar
Everts Air Cargo is a home based carrier too, with 14 or 16 days on and the rest off. Operations are generally out of Laredo. Summertime assignments in Anchorage during fish haul. Company apartments with vehicles are provided.
#13
just enjoying the view.
Joined: Mar 2007
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From: Boeing 717 FO
Home based with XOJET now and I’m far happier than the regionals and am 8 on 6 off so I’m not gone as long as the ACMI carriers. Sure I’m often out early (6am) home 5pm (as early at 11 or as late as 10pm). Some Long hard weeks but company pays for food and rental car. Do your research for sure :-)
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My friend is really enjoying NetJets. Good contract and structure and the pay is good with all their additional pay stuff. He is also diamond/platinum on every US Airline and Hotel Chain. His family vacations are all used with points. Not saying it’s better than the majors but there are advantages and disadvantages to both sides.
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From: Engines Turn or People Swim
My friend is really enjoying NetJets. Good contract and structure and the pay is good with all their additional pay stuff. He is also diamond/platinum on every US Airline and Hotel Chain. His family vacations are all used with points. Not saying it’s better than the majors but there are advantages and disadvantages to both sides.
I'm talking to new entrants, if you're already settled in and cozy where you are then of course you do you.
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You can make huge money commuting to an airline that doesn't have a base where you live.
You can make huge money and get twice the number of days off living in base working for an airline with a slightly lower payscale but better work rules.
Living in base was worth somewhere between 10-20% to me. This year alone I've picked up around $10k in extra trips that were easy money but totally non-commutable, simply because I live 20 minutes from the airport. $10k for about 12 extra days of work and no commute hassles, due only to living in domicile. That's not bad for a 2nd yr FO.
Also, for a couple of recent months I ended up with a decent line but it was all weekends, didn't work at all with my family schedule. Because I live so close to the airport, I traded almost my entire schedule for 1 and 2 day trips that would suck for commuters and aren't desirable for anyone who live an hour or more from the airport. Super nice for me, home almost every night and it gives me flexibility to trade around kids/family schedule without worrying about commuting issues or spending money on hotels. Before I was in base, picking up 2 days extra work generally burned at least 3 days away from home, so I just didn't do it very often.
That said, some of the guys getting the most credit every month are commuters. They've been doing it for a while and often don't have kids at home, have a spouse who is self-entertaining (or have no spouse), so they don't mind spending 20-25 days on the road. I couldn't do that so I don't, but it works ok for some.
You can make huge money and get twice the number of days off living in base working for an airline with a slightly lower payscale but better work rules.
Living in base was worth somewhere between 10-20% to me. This year alone I've picked up around $10k in extra trips that were easy money but totally non-commutable, simply because I live 20 minutes from the airport. $10k for about 12 extra days of work and no commute hassles, due only to living in domicile. That's not bad for a 2nd yr FO.
Also, for a couple of recent months I ended up with a decent line but it was all weekends, didn't work at all with my family schedule. Because I live so close to the airport, I traded almost my entire schedule for 1 and 2 day trips that would suck for commuters and aren't desirable for anyone who live an hour or more from the airport. Super nice for me, home almost every night and it gives me flexibility to trade around kids/family schedule without worrying about commuting issues or spending money on hotels. Before I was in base, picking up 2 days extra work generally burned at least 3 days away from home, so I just didn't do it very often.
That said, some of the guys getting the most credit every month are commuters. They've been doing it for a while and often don't have kids at home, have a spouse who is self-entertaining (or have no spouse), so they don't mind spending 20-25 days on the road. I couldn't do that so I don't, but it works ok for some.
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