Bandit_Driver
Gold Member
They need a union like yesterday.
It only took JetBlue 12 years, right?They need a union like yesterday.
And Skywest not yet.It only took JetBlue 12 years, right?
It only took JetBlue 12 years, right?
$50 to $192 at brown. Not great first year but second is pretty good.Aren't UPS and Hawaiian paying really poor year 1 wages still? Granted year 1 to year 2 is a massive spike. At breeze your earning potential is severely limited and saying you're going for the long term investment.....
I'm not sure. I think the way the industry is now, the juggernauts are too powerful than decades ago. Granted the business model they're trying won't compete much with legacies or majors, but how long until it does? I don't wanna go against Southwest, United, Delta.... Etc... No thanks.
I did apply at the beginning of this pandemic but didn't get a call. Wonder how many apps have 175/195 type already and if they even bother touching legacy/major guys & gals with recall.
FTFYAt breeze your earning potential is severely limited and saying you're going for the long term gamble.....
Are they still making you be a package car helper for a day in indoc? I'm so old they hadn't thought of that when I got hired.$50 to $192 at brown. Not great first year but second is pretty good.
Yeah, friend who just hit 2nd year pay a few mos ago did it, brown shorts and all.Are they still making you be a package car helper for a day in indoc? I'm so old they hadn't thought of that when I got hired.
Good-looking thing, at least.
Makes me wonder if DM is aware that there really are colors other than blue...
DN?Makes me wonder if DM is aware that there really are colors other than blue...
DM, DN, whatever it takes...
That costs extra.
You can easily make more than that doing Doordash, demand is endless right now if you live in a big city where people have tech jobs or other work from home positions.In this economy I wouldn't count on finding a non-flying job that pays more than $36,000/ year.
Interesting, I'm honestly surprised you can even make 5 figures delivering for DoorDash. I've heard they're mostly a scam and treat their drivers like dirt, issues with credit card "tips" not actually going to the driver, etc. Any idea how many hours a week those making $36,000/ year deliver? I assume it must be a lot.You can easily make more than that doing Doordash, demand is endless right now if you live in a big city where people have tech jobs or other work from home positions.