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From: 7ER B...whatever that means.
Originally Posted by fosters
Right, but they don't pay you your guarantee...the only difference is about $1k in hotel costs...which still sucks
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#12
Originally Posted by fosters
I'd rather commute to EWR than lick the balls of a rhino. That area of the country is the armpit of the nation.
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Originally Posted by UConnQB14
thank you.. that would be only a small piece up the road from me... much obliged
Oh c'mon, I used to live there, you know as well as me it's one of the worst places one could live.
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Originally Posted by freezingflyboy
LOL, ok Fosters, how bout we both agree that no one gets rich by going through airline training and that they all suck in their own way

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According to http://www.airlinepilotcentral.com/a...xpressjet.html
the most junior capt. had been hired on as FO in may 2004 and is now capt.
And skywest was Jan 2005
Also read this .. http://www.airlinepilotcentral.com/r...006052460.html
Edit: So in short according to this, you're looking at around 1.5-2.5 years.
the most junior capt. had been hired on as FO in may 2004 and is now capt.
And skywest was Jan 2005
Also read this .. http://www.airlinepilotcentral.com/r...006052460.html
Edit: So in short according to this, you're looking at around 1.5-2.5 years.
Last edited by Brav989; 06-24-2006 at 09:15 PM.
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I'm a Jersey guy, and wven I think you guys are right. NYC is the greatest city in America, but north jersey, as well as staten island and other similar areas, totally suck. Extrememly overcrowded, very expensive, heavily industrialized (all those refineries along the NJ Turnpike). It's not a good or even healthy place to live, IMO.
Everything else in Jersey, though, is fairly nice. The Pine Barrens of the south have only like 30 people per square mile or so, and you can't beat the jersey shore. Still expensive though.
Everything else in Jersey, though, is fairly nice. The Pine Barrens of the south have only like 30 people per square mile or so, and you can't beat the jersey shore. Still expensive though.
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