Lol wat.If I had all 9 of those job offers on the table I would turn them all down for G4. Correct me if I'm wrong but nowhere else will I get paid more per hour that my car sits in the employee lot (including widebody legacy vs G4 narrowbody).
Lol wat.
Total pay divided by time away from base (TAFB). I look at pay as from the time when I show up for work until I'm done with work and can head home, just like a normal job. At an airline with all quick turns and day trips the total TAFB is about 1/2 to 1/3 less than any month somewhere else with 3 or 4 day pairings.
You should look into corporate if that's the end all be all for you. I had a job where I was working 3-7 days a month on salary.
Big planes/great schedules/everything else..
Like derg said: this is about stacking cheddar. Do enough of that fast enough and you can walk away.
One man's trash is another man's treasure. Or at least more desirable trash.
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I have a P-6 buddy, or whatever the Guppy is in the Navy, tell my wife he'd get out and go straight to the airlines making $500/hour. I was gone when he said it and look forward to educating him a little on the civilian side of things.
He's young and I laughed at a few of our conversations. He thinks I'm CIA, as I'm sure a few of the people on here do, and I just laugh. Do you think I'd be posting or talking normally to people about what I do? I'm busy a normal guy making a buck or two.
I'm sure you were on call quite a bit? I enjoy my 17-20 hard days off. The guys that bid reserve here end up working 1-3 days a month in my particular base/equipment if I'm looking for what you're talking about. The pay tops out at $232/hr with profit sharing and a decent 401k. Sure I could go chase 25% more pay for a widebody CA job that takes a decade or two to get, and yes legacy 401k and profit sharing would be a lot more but the schedule and QOL I have now is priceless to me. On the 12 days a month I work, I'm home in time to have dinner with my wife and kids, not to mention the other 18 days I'm off. It's all personal preference but when you can eventually make $250k here, home every night, IMO it isn't worth it to go chase a higher paying legacy job and be gone double the time away from home. Yes you will be able to walk away and retire earlier with a legacy job but to me I feel like I'm retired now with all the time I have for family, friends and hobbies.
Lunchbox, you aren't crazy, to each their own. The only real concern I would have is the long term future of G4. I know it looks REALLY good now in terms of company financials. But historically these airlines have always been the first to go when things head south in the industry. I'm not saying that equates to the future, look at PanAm/Braniff/Eastern vs legacys today too. But just food for thought.
Be happy.
Don't overthink it.
No need to justify it to anyone except yourself and your personal career expectations.
Besides, you're going to switch between "What the hell are you doing there?" to "Man, you're lucky!" to "What the hell are you doing there?" with clocklike regularity the rest of your career. Been there, done that, I don't know where I am on the cycle or how many times it's flipped.
Ha, that's me on a daily basis. My current QOL is high, but many other aspects are woefully lacking. Stay, go, stay, go?!? Every. Damn. Day!![]()
Total pay divided by time away from base (TAFB). I look at pay as from the time when I show up for work until I'm done with work and can head home, just like a normal job. At an airline with all quick turns and day trips the total TAFB is about 1/2 to 1/3 less than any month somewhere else with 3 or 4 day pairings.
Because Obama's economy is flourishing. (poke… poke…)
When the recession hits and the market slows, line-holding A320 captain at your company is going to look like Shangri-La.