Crockrocket94
Well-Known Member
Hell if you want to live near pittsburgh, pa. I know an operator who may just hire you.
Hell if you want to live near pittsburgh, pa. I know an operator who may just hire you.
Oh you know, no big deal... Just lowering the bar for all.I have a friend who hovered around $35-40 to fo on the Ten
Wtf
I have no idea what the going rate is for a ten FO, but that sounds disgustingly low to me...and they flew a lot.Oh you know, no big deal... Just lowering the bar for all.
KLB, let me know some details.
To be fair, they are FO's that paid for their own type. My guess is they didn't have a line check done, so they were not acting PIC. It's still pathetic though.Basically yes... PIC typed, logging PIC time every other leg. Putting that cool 45K in the bank...
I know... But to hold a PIC type in hand and to be able to log "PIC time" (that's another point of contention I have) every other leg they should be compensated at the very least to industry standards for the air frame. I kind of take the 121 view of logging PIC time. Only the person signing for everything gets to log the time as PIC. Especially with passengers in the back. Or to put it another way... Who is the FAA going to want to talk to if you have to declare an emergency? That person is the one who should be logging the PIC time.To be fair, they are FO's that paid for their own type. My guess is they didn't have a line check done, so they were not acting PIC. It's still pathetic though.
I tend to agree. That is how most of the rest of the world does it...P1 time. But, the FAA allows it, and it can help insurance wise and ARGUS, etc., so I don't fault crews who do it in the 91/135 world. If they don't have a line check done and qualified to act as PIC, then I think it's disingenuous if they are saying they are co-captain, or something. They are an FO.I know... But to hold a PIC type in hand and to be able to log "PIC time" (that's another point of contention I have) every other leg they should be compensated at the very least to industry standards for the air frame. I kind of take the 121 view of logging PIC time. Only the person signing for everything gets to log the time as PIC. Especially with passengers in the back. Or to put it another way... Who is the FAA going to want to talk to if you have to declare an emergency? That person is the one who should be logging the PIC time.
Well... It sounds a little fishy to me. They could be locking you into a low pay crap fest with that training contract and those compensation numbers. How long is the training contract for? And is there any mention of a second year raise? If it were me, I would ask to see proof of the amount of flight time they flew in previous years. I still think they are choosing to pay you in such a way that is more beneficial to them than you.Well good news I suppose.
I've been offered an FO position on a Sovereign!
For those that haven't read my earlier posts here's my situation. I'm a low time guy (1100 total time) with a PIC type on the 680 (that I received via the 2014 CAE Simuflite scholarship).
Here's my questions though for you guys with way more experience than me dealing with 135 outfits.
Yes, I have been offered an FO position but I do feel that I'm being extremely low balled. The company wants me to sign a training contract since I have to go to flight safety and do a week long re-current training to be brought on to their 135 certificate. Also, as far as pay, they have offered me a salary/flight hour compensation plan. The salary is $25k with an additional $37.50/flight hour. They said to expect around 500 flight hours a year. So if that's true than my yearly pay will be somewhere around $43k. Now should I be okay with that number? I mean yes, I know that I'm a low time guy with no jet experience, but isn't 43k a little low for an FO on a Sovereign?
They have told me to give them an answer in regards to their offer by the end of this week. I really am contemplating calling them and negotiating the salary. Like I said, I realize that they are taking a chance on me since I am a low time guy with no jet experience, but...I do feel that I should be receiving more pay, I do have a PIC type on the 680 after all. Shouldn't that be worth more as an FO than 43k?
Thoughts/comments/suggestions/advice?
I have been in a similar position before. Low time and offered a PIC slot in a Conquest II. The problem is that they only offered $30k and that plane paid $60k on average. I had to turn the position down.Thoughts/comments/suggestions/advice?
Off subject question. Your profile says that you have an ATP, but you state you only have 1100 total. How does that work?
Either that or people are staying away from that company for a reason. Like @chrisreedrules said tread carefully.they do seem eager to hire because it sounds like they have been having a hard time finding 680 people. I suppose there are not a lot of 680 people out of work - that's a good thing!
Well good news I suppose.
I've been offered an FO position on a Sovereign!
For those that haven't read my earlier posts here's my situation. I'm a low time guy (1100 total time) with a PIC type on the 680 (that I received via the 2014 CAE Simuflite scholarship).
Here's my questions though for you guys with way more experience than me dealing with 135 outfits.
Yes, I have been offered an FO position but I do feel that I'm being extremely low balled. The company wants me to sign a training contract since I have to go to flight safety and do a week long re-current training to be brought on to their 135 certificate. Also, as far as pay, they have offered me a salary/flight hour compensation plan. The salary is $25k with an additional $37.50/flight hour. They said to expect around 500 flight hours a year. So if that's true than my yearly pay will be somewhere around $43k. Now should I be okay with that number? I mean yes, I know that I'm a low time guy with no jet experience, but isn't 43k a little low for an FO on a Sovereign?
They have told me to give them an answer in regards to their offer by the end of this week. I really am contemplating calling them and negotiating the salary. Like I said, I realize that they are taking a chance on me since I am a low time guy with no jet experience, but...I do feel that I should be receiving more pay, I do have a PIC type on the 680 after all. Shouldn't that be worth more as an FO than 43k?
Thoughts/comments/suggestions/advice?