One thing you need to consider here is that there are going to be an awfully high number of senior airline folks retiring over the next 5-10 years. Yes, it will be a short step back to go to a Regional, but I truly think it will open more doors for you than to stay at 9K.
EMS is purgatory, nothing more, nothing less.
Then, maybe the floodgates will open up at the majors and they'd be willing to hire somebody, such as myself, who's been captain on a bizjet, rather than captain on an RJ.
I know that there are some very good corporate/charter jobs out there, but there are also some that are really, really horrific. Beyond anything you'd ever see at a regional airline.
I doubt I'll ever find myself at the kind of place you're talking about.
Great point. Like Vx and Vy converge at altitude. Perhaps jrh likes the 'lower alt' type flying. Think 'oddball' type flying.You know, if you treat it as a "job" and not as an extension of your personality, it's alright. But when the ego line asymptotically approaches your job line on a graph, that's where the problems start.
Its not the company, its the type of flying which is important. Anyway, that's my view from down here in indian country.Oh, I don't expect life outside the airlines to be all sunshine and flowers. There are bad places in every segment of the industry.
As you can probably tell, I do my research and am picky about where I go. I doubt I'll ever find myself at the kind of place you're talking about.
Yup.I think if you want to be respected, feel respect, as an employee, you will need to stick with smaller outfits.
Does anyone know of a comprehensive list of fixed wing EMS operators, particularly in the midwest? Or does anyone know the industry well enough to list them off here?
What do you mean by that?