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#2411
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#2412
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#2414
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#2415
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One of the better parts of PSA is the training pay. You will make about $3000 a month during training (minimum of 75 hours credit per month plus per diem). Single occupancy rooms. Both of the hotels that they use have free breakfast. One of them will also pack you a brown bag lunch each day for free - just sign up for it the night before indicating what you want.
There are plenty of bad parts, but with a $15,000 sign on bonus and decent training pay, the first year pay is pretty good now. The bad thing is that you will make less your second year than your first if you are not able to upgrade, and upgrades right now are non-existant. Reserve time is also long.
There are plenty of bad parts, but with a $15,000 sign on bonus and decent training pay, the first year pay is pretty good now. The bad thing is that you will make less your second year than your first if you are not able to upgrade, and upgrades right now are non-existant. Reserve time is also long.
Sim is usually in CLT?
#2416
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Joined: Feb 2016
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Last I was in a sim, 200s were in CVG and the 7/9s were in CLT. I have no idea if that's changed or what airframe they're doing initial in these days.
Sounds like you're in a really good spot to make this work.
#2417
No one's coming to PSA for flow. No one's coming for our next-to-lowest pay, (just above Mesa). If they can do rudimentary math, no one's coming for a quick upgrade either! And unless they happen to live in CLT, DAY, TYS, or CVG, they're not coming because of our bases. In truth, I have no idea why anyone's coming here.
#2418
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TYS is running about as senior as CLT these days, but who knows how long that will hold true. I'm still putting my chips is the block that says PSA will do what is necessary to hold things together, the real question is on how the timing is going to work out.
Best of luck my friend,
DD
#2419
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Joined: Jun 2014
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Thanks I have the interview next week. I haven't flown for over a year and this might be a nice start to come back in to aviation..
#2420
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Joined: Dec 2014
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The latest flows from PSA were hired in 2005. So it currently stands at 11 years. As I recall the latest Envoy flows were in the 15-16 year range.
No one's coming to PSA for flow. No one's coming for our next-to-lowest pay, (just above Mesa). If they can do rudimentary math, no one's coming for a quick upgrade either! And unless they happen to live in CLT, DAY, TYS, or CVG, they're not coming because of our bases. In truth, I have no idea why anyone's coming here.
No one's coming to PSA for flow. No one's coming for our next-to-lowest pay, (just above Mesa). If they can do rudimentary math, no one's coming for a quick upgrade either! And unless they happen to live in CLT, DAY, TYS, or CVG, they're not coming because of our bases. In truth, I have no idea why anyone's coming here.
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