I definitely would stick it out for at least a year then make a change. But do whatever is best for for you and your family.
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I’d leave in two seconds. Pretty easy explanation in an interview if that. I did it and never heard a word besides the typical why did you leave job a,b,c
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If your current company has flow and your relatively young stay where u are
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Originally Posted by Swakid8
(Post 2880520)
Comparing MIL pilots to non-mil pilot in terms of jumping is comparing apples to oranges.
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Originally Posted by trip
(Post 2880704)
OK, Mil pilots get a pass for job jumping. Thousands of non military regional pilots have left before one year on property for greener pastures. One jump is not going to stunt your career, several within a couple years will raise questions.
And you can't explain it well by having a preferred base elsewhere either. That's not a conversation you want to have in a job interview. "So you left X because you weren't happy with the base?" "Yes" "Ok, so if we can't offer you a base of your choice, would you leave us as well?" "Errmm no because of uhh... reasons" "Thank you for your time, we'll call you." |
Military to regional to major = normal.
Regional to regional to regional = dumb. |
You won’t be able to explain it in an interview if you never get the call for the interview in the first place.
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Originally Posted by Squawkbox2012
(Post 2881161)
You won’t be able to explain it in an interview if you never get the call for the interview in the first place.
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You guys are nuts.
Go now and get the seniority. Every day you wait is another pilot ahead of you. Your regional isn't opening a BOS base ever. |
Originally Posted by trip
(Post 2880035)
No, not crazy at all.
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