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bdub10 03-05-2018 02:02 PM

Reserve Time in PHL
 
What is the current reserve time for new hire FO's in PHL?

Otterbox 03-05-2018 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by bdub10 (Post 2543617)
What is the current reserve time for new hire FO's in PHL?

1-2 months.

Newstick189 03-06-2018 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by bdub10 (Post 2543617)
What is the current reserve time for new hire FO's in PHL?

I held a line my first bid out of training.

bdub10 03-06-2018 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Otterbox (Post 2543620)
1-2 months.

Thank you. What is the pay during training? I really like what I have learned about Piedmont so pay is not a deal breaker. Just trying to plan my budget during the training/reserve period.

bdub10 03-06-2018 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Newstick189 (Post 2544097)
I held a line my first bid out of training.

Thank you. What is the pay during training? I really like what I have learned about Piedmont so pay is not a deal breaker. Just trying to plan my budget during the training/reserve period.

Otterbox 03-06-2018 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by bdub10 (Post 2544507)
Thank you. What is the pay during training? I really like what I have learned about Piedmont so pay is not a deal breaker. Just trying to plan my budget during the training/reserve period.

75hrs/month, 1/2 perdiem.

flybywp 03-06-2018 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by bdub10 (Post 2544509)
Thank you. What is the pay during training? I really like what I have learned about Piedmont so pay is not a deal breaker. Just trying to plan my budget during the training/reserve period.

Plan to be in training for about 9 months with a lot of time at home. If you have the opportunity to work a second job, I highly recommend it as the pay is not very good. About 2200/month after taxes.

bdub10 03-06-2018 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by flybywp (Post 2544626)
Plan to be in training for about 9 months with a lot of time at home. If you have the opportunity to work a second job, I highly recommend it as the pay is not very good. About 2200/month after taxes.

9 months for training? Why so long? Is all training in CLT?

Indy1 03-06-2018 06:49 PM

Does that 9 months include the IOE or is that 9 months before you even start flying?

flybywp 03-06-2018 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by bdub10 (Post 2544697)
9 months for training? Why so long? Is all training in CLT?

Indoc (5 days) and systems (2.5 weeks) are in CLT. We have sims in numerous locations, including CLT. The delays in training may change depending on when your class date is but they've been pretty consistent for about a year. Currently the delay between Indoc and systems is about 3 months and the delay between systems and sims is 1-6 weeks. All in all, most have been completing SOE within 7-9 months from their first day of indoc.


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