I'm going to keep this short and sweet cuz i'm in a predicament.
I currently work for trans states and i'm sitting pretty nice in the seniority list (top half and was hired a few months back). The pay isn't great, but i get the schedules i pretty much want. The travel benefits are great, and the health and dental insurance blow, but it's something.
I just got pretty much offered a job at the place i used to flight instruct flying citation's. The pay is MUCH better than FO pay ($54,000/yr) but there are no travel benefits and no health or dental insurance.
Now, the things i'm weighing out is this new charter gig is only 40 minutes away from my house, and i currently have to commute 2 hours a day via plane to get to my 121 gig. If i don't like the charter gig, i could always go to skywest, which has a domicile in my hometown.
What do i do! I'm still young (23), so i figure i could go charter, try it for a year and see which i liked better, and never have regrets later in my life. All i'd be giving up is one or two years at a regional that i'd be leaving in 6 years anyway.
I currently work for trans states and i'm sitting pretty nice in the seniority list (top half and was hired a few months back). The pay isn't great, but i get the schedules i pretty much want. The travel benefits are great, and the health and dental insurance blow, but it's something.
I just got pretty much offered a job at the place i used to flight instruct flying citation's. The pay is MUCH better than FO pay ($54,000/yr) but there are no travel benefits and no health or dental insurance.
Now, the things i'm weighing out is this new charter gig is only 40 minutes away from my house, and i currently have to commute 2 hours a day via plane to get to my 121 gig. If i don't like the charter gig, i could always go to skywest, which has a domicile in my hometown.
What do i do! I'm still young (23), so i figure i could go charter, try it for a year and see which i liked better, and never have regrets later in my life. All i'd be giving up is one or two years at a regional that i'd be leaving in 6 years anyway.