Does working at a ULCC mean you deserve less?
#51
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Joined: Jan 2011
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Very good point. If you've been busting your hump for a decade or two, every dollar less than commensurate compensation feels more like a FU - especially with some of the RJ rates. Probably a much different view if your college, ramen, CFI days are a recent memory, which is happening more and more in the current hiring environment.
#52
off weekends (if Reserve)
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I mean we are in unprecedented times that won't last.....but movement on the narrow body at UAL is much quicker than Spirit and Big Blue.....so new people gotta be askin....aaaaaa why stay here? For QOL that I don't yet have?
#53
Bluediver the REAL deal
Joined: Jul 2022
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Think of all those Miata after market parts. The possibilities are endless!
#54
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From: Joystick Operator
#56
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This sentiment always makes me laugh, particularly when you occasionally have Ex Spirit pilots at legacies visit these forums and say "Yes, my QOL is much better now, I am making more money and working less" But some of you just put your fingers in your ears and act like they are deluded.
I left 10 months ago. I already bid 64% in base/fleet (the 🚌
and have 18 off this month. Currently perusing the ole APC on my Balcony finishing up a week long cruise. My life is completely dog$hit.DTZ was great and I had a good 4 years at NK, but some of you have to truly start understanding that people’s lives aren’t miserable elsewhere. I absolutely love it where I’m at now.
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