Hello All, new to the board.
I have a bit of a career question for you. I'm currently employed as a F/O on a Hawker for a 135 operation. I've been here for about 7 months. It is your typical 135 operation, low pay, not great maintenance, and loose adherence to those pesky FAR's. I took the job because it is close to where I live, I was promised a quick upgrade (and the pay that comes with that) and lots of quality flying time. One of those places where you get in, get experience, and move on.
In the time I have been here, I have flown 87 hours. Sounds great, but not at a place where you're trying to improve the logbook. Because of that, I am no where close to moving to the left seat, so I've been at a much lower pay rate than I expected. Also, we are not issued company credit cards, so I have been putting all expenses on my personal card. Yeah I know it's a bad idea. What makes it worse is the company is very slow to reimburse expenses, and only do it after I bug the crap out of them.
Here is my dilemma. I may have an opportunity to change companies. It is kind of a lateral move, but to a place with a much better reputation in all aspects. But I know I am going to burn a major bridge if I do. There is also could be an issue with a training contract where I work now. I was told there was one, but I was never asked to sign it. While I know I have the upper hand, that might not stop them from making my life difficult.
So my question is, do I suck it up where I am now till my contract runs out, or do I get out with my license and credit rating intact? Would burning a bridge like this have a significant impact on my career?
				
			I have a bit of a career question for you. I'm currently employed as a F/O on a Hawker for a 135 operation. I've been here for about 7 months. It is your typical 135 operation, low pay, not great maintenance, and loose adherence to those pesky FAR's. I took the job because it is close to where I live, I was promised a quick upgrade (and the pay that comes with that) and lots of quality flying time. One of those places where you get in, get experience, and move on.
In the time I have been here, I have flown 87 hours. Sounds great, but not at a place where you're trying to improve the logbook. Because of that, I am no where close to moving to the left seat, so I've been at a much lower pay rate than I expected. Also, we are not issued company credit cards, so I have been putting all expenses on my personal card. Yeah I know it's a bad idea. What makes it worse is the company is very slow to reimburse expenses, and only do it after I bug the crap out of them.
Here is my dilemma. I may have an opportunity to change companies. It is kind of a lateral move, but to a place with a much better reputation in all aspects. But I know I am going to burn a major bridge if I do. There is also could be an issue with a training contract where I work now. I was told there was one, but I was never asked to sign it. While I know I have the upper hand, that might not stop them from making my life difficult.
So my question is, do I suck it up where I am now till my contract runs out, or do I get out with my license and credit rating intact? Would burning a bridge like this have a significant impact on my career?