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TransWorld 01-19-2022 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by MysteriousMrX (Post 3356066)
wow.. some pretty senior captains (dfw) on reserve next month!

Any idea why that is?

dadfliesplanes 01-19-2022 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by Pinkpanther23 (Post 3354869)
Thanks fellas. This is one of the toughest decisions I've had to make thus far. Trust me I'm constantly at odd with it being that I've done all I can to get into Aviate. Beyond grateful all I can do is roll the dice at this point. And yes I'm the sole provider wife's a stay at home. I have military flying that's helped a ton and all. But looking in the mirror I'm like $1200.00 every two weeks just isn't going to cut it out here in California. I've tried my hardest man. This isn't ideal. I feel I'm about to throw away a golden ticket. And I feel for anyone who's tried and got the tbnt from United for this. I wouldn't dare disrespect the process. But life man I gotta keep the lights on. All those waiting for E-176 dates good-luck, I'd highly entertain the CRJ. And I'm currently still with the company so we shall see. Fly safe guys and gals!

As a sole-breadwinner as well with offers from several regionals, I want to simply know, which regional pays the best? Which regional, if you go and work hard, is most likely going to pay rent and feed my family?

I obviously can’t put a lot of stock in what recruiters tell me

terks43 01-19-2022 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by dadfliesplanes (Post 3356264)
As a sole-breadwinner as well with offers from several regionals, I want to simply know, which regional pays the best? Which regional, if you go and work hard, is most likely going to pay rent and feed my family?

I obviously can’t put a lot of stock in what recruiters tell me

If top earning is what you are looking for. RUN, don’t walk, away from this place.

Avgeek7248 01-19-2022 11:23 PM


Originally Posted by dadfliesplanes (Post 3356264)
As a sole-breadwinner as well with offers from several regionals, I want to simply know, which regional pays the best? Which regional, if you go and work hard, is most likely going to pay rent and feed my family?

I obviously can’t put a lot of stock in what recruiters tell me

Corporate might be easier for you. Better pay initially and still with opportunity to go to the carriers you desire.

ZeroTT 01-20-2022 12:36 AM


Originally Posted by dadfliesplanes (Post 3356264)
I want to simply know, which regional pays the best? Which regional, if you go and work hard, is most likely going to pay rent and feed my family

nobody can say

they all pay poorly looking at monthly guarantee

yhe people who do “well” pick up extra work and the availability of that isn’t predictable ( and may depend on living in base)

anotherflyinpun 01-20-2022 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by dadfliesplanes (Post 3356264)
As a sole-breadwinner as well with offers from several regionals, I want to simply know, which regional pays the best? Which regional, if you go and work hard, is most likely going to pay rent and feed my family?

I obviously can’t put a lot of stock in what recruiters tell me

endeavor I believe

Mr Rumbold 01-21-2022 07:46 AM

Bidding
 
I don’t understand the PBS language. I’m junior so never worried about it; just took my schedule (usually reserve). Now I’m getting enough seniority that I should bid for some preferences, just in case. I’ve read some how-to guides but maybe because I’m older than some, the language doesn’t make any sense.
can someone private message send me a screenshot of a bid??
I’m looking for commutability, and landings in PHX. I just don’t want to do it wrong and screw myself back to reserve unnecessarily in the coming months.
also, can you bid to fly with a FA employee number or only with specific captains? Or only to avoid certain ones (I don’t have any I want to avoid but I know it’s possible)..
thx

myrkridia 01-21-2022 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by Mr Rumbold (Post 3357216)
I don’t understand the PBS language. I’m junior so never worried about it; just took my schedule (usually reserve). Now I’m getting enough seniority that I should bid for some preferences, just in case. I’ve read some how-to guides but maybe because I’m older than some, the language doesn’t make any sense.
can someone private message send me a screenshot of a bid??
I’m looking for commutability, and landings in PHX. I just don’t want to do it wrong and screw myself back to reserve unnecessarily in the coming months.
also, can you bid to fly with a FA employee number or only with specific captains? Or only to avoid certain ones (I don’t have any I want to avoid but I know it’s possible)..
thx

Really sit down and take the time to read the MAG PBS 101 guide, follow the examples and if something doesn't make sense ask the individual questions to the PBS committee. Unfortunately it's not intuitive and it is a steep learning curve at first, just treat it like getting a new type rating.

HumbleSiPilot77 01-21-2022 11:59 AM

Starting indoc today, the word from training dept was that 8/16 class is being called for E-Jet sims right now.

bonvoyage 01-21-2022 02:14 PM


Originally Posted by Bushmaster78FSA (Post 3357438)
Starting indoc today, the word from training dept was that 8/16 class is being called for E-Jet sims right now.


That is great news


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