RJ CA vs Spirit FO Pay
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Are you assuming? Have you applied? And what makes you think spirit is any different?
Hiring at all airlines these days is all over the board. If you think you’re good enough for Spirit you’re good enough for the other carriers. If you think you’re good enough for spirit but not the others then we don’t want you. Sounds harsh but no one wants to be second fiddle or have a bunch of guys that think this place is good enough or not worth United pay because they don’t think they could’ve gotten hired at United.
Hiring at all airlines these days is all over the board. If you think you’re good enough for Spirit you’re good enough for the other carriers. If you think you’re good enough for spirit but not the others then we don’t want you. Sounds harsh but no one wants to be second fiddle or have a bunch of guys that think this place is good enough or not worth United pay because they don’t think they could’ve gotten hired at United.
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I have not applied yet. Just thinking about potential options. F9 is a consideration but it's hard to get unbiased direction as far as NK vs F9. I'll probably apply to both and see who bites.
F9 is the obvious choice if we are staying in CO I guess...unless there is a compelling reason to commute for Spirit. I'm open minded at this point.
F9 is the obvious choice if we are staying in CO I guess...unless there is a compelling reason to commute for Spirit. I'm open minded at this point.
If NK offers the job I'd take it and still apply to F9. If F9 calls then take a hard look at making that switch. A ULCC job and living in Colorado isn't all that bad brother.
Good luck either way and don't ignore the 401(k) direct. Even at our poor rates it's adding up quick and will provide a nice retirement.
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I've heard some online schools offer experience credits, so that may be a possible route I'd take.
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You’re stepping over a dollar to save a dime.
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Many hired at Spirit do not have a 4 year degree. With the latest contract and pay rates, you'll do more than great here. The growth alone will be worth it and the (eventual) 15% DC will allow you to retire with a very large 401K balance.
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I threw applications to the wind in spring 2018 never thinking anyone would call me until I had a resume. I was in total shock to receive the CJO less than two months later. A new hire buddy at Spirit (previous regional FO, zero 121 PIC) is already gone to fly the triangle-painted tails.
If you have any interest at all in working for an airline, apply. Then keep working on being a better candidate. But absolutely don't wait to apply.
If you have any interest at all in working for an airline, apply. Then keep working on being a better candidate. But absolutely don't wait to apply.
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