For 2008 new-hires...
#31
Im a rampie, ticketie, opsie, baggage serviceie, and gatie at AE and Im trying to work my way DOWN the payscale latter and maybe fly with AE. I never thought I would be able to find a job that I would love and have to take a pay cut from AE to work for AE. Does that make sence????
#32
Of course it does- Your going to have a much better career flying than throwing bags- Everything comes in strides in thiss buissness.
You can now fly untill your 65 , that is if you want to , Im going to be outta this buisness at 60 at the latest. Will you be able to throw bags that long?
You can now fly untill your 65 , that is if you want to , Im going to be outta this buisness at 60 at the latest. Will you be able to throw bags that long?
#33
Im a rampie, ticketie, opsie, baggage serviceie, and gatie at AE and Im trying to work my way DOWN the payscale latter and maybe fly with AE. I never thought I would be able to find a job that I would love and have to take a pay cut from AE to work for AE. Does that make sence????

I hear ya. I do all of the above aswell... Lots of fun if you ask me... AE is a good company to work for. I hope to start sometime around November or so. Tis goin to be lots o fun. What Station you at?
#34
Of course it does- Your going to have a much better career flying than throwing bags- Everything comes in strides in thiss buissness.
You can now fly untill your 65 , that is if you want to , Im going to be outta this buisness at 60 at the latest. Will you be able to throw bags that long?
You can now fly untill your 65 , that is if you want to , Im going to be outta this buisness at 60 at the latest. Will you be able to throw bags that long?

#35
I'm not trying to be negative or spread doom and gloom, but I see how my initial post could have been misinterpreted so I'll clarify.
I was thinking about the guy/gal who is "lucky" enough to get hired this year since there will not be as much hiring in 2008.
Also be ready for extended reserve time before holding a line.
Having said that, I also wanted people to know that as a new-hire on reserve you don't really fly much.
So if you get an opportunity to fly for a regional this year, don't expect to fly much and make sure you think about how the slow accumulation of hours could affect your career goals especially if you get hired at very low-time.
And yes, I know there's more to getting a good job than just hours flown.
Right now at the regional I fly with I've flown 165 hours. By the end of my first year I will probably have flown 250.
I barely broke 1000 hours total time last month after getting hired on with just 900 hours 8 months ago.
This thread was only aimed at letting people with low time know that it's not a bad idea to stick it out for a while, save a little more money, not commute and consider instructing in 2008 until things get better.
If you find a company with no reserve time, or one that flies you to death, then more power to you.
Take all this for what it's worth to you.
I apologize for the poor presentation...
I was thinking about the guy/gal who is "lucky" enough to get hired this year since there will not be as much hiring in 2008.
Also be ready for extended reserve time before holding a line.
Having said that, I also wanted people to know that as a new-hire on reserve you don't really fly much.
So if you get an opportunity to fly for a regional this year, don't expect to fly much and make sure you think about how the slow accumulation of hours could affect your career goals especially if you get hired at very low-time.
And yes, I know there's more to getting a good job than just hours flown.
Right now at the regional I fly with I've flown 165 hours. By the end of my first year I will probably have flown 250.
I barely broke 1000 hours total time last month after getting hired on with just 900 hours 8 months ago.
This thread was only aimed at letting people with low time know that it's not a bad idea to stick it out for a while, save a little more money, not commute and consider instructing in 2008 until things get better.
If you find a company with no reserve time, or one that flies you to death, then more power to you.
Take all this for what it's worth to you.
I apologize for the poor presentation...
#38
Very well said! Some people on here seem to go around constantly p-ssed off about professional aviation. Why do you want to do that to yourself? Life is way too short to go around miserable all the time. If you hate flying so much, go do something that makes you happy. Leave flying to the rest of us insane nuts who are crazy enough to hang on, enjoy the ride and have fun!
Fly happy bros and sis's -- does wonders for your attitude! 
Fly happy bros and sis's -- does wonders for your attitude! 
AMEN........
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