crazyjaydawg
Well-Known Member
Dutch, let me give you the last 2 cents that I can spare from my last paycheck:
Don't plan on two leg commutes, especially that long. Now for cpz:
DTW is junior; however MSP is a bigger bas (80:360 ratio) and with anticipated movement you could hold your choice fairly quickly.
I have only commuted in and out of msp, but I never had any real problems. ATL is always busy and I hear MSP-DTW is brutal, but then again any hub to hub flying is dangerous stuff.
FedEx and UPS are amazing because you sign up and you have a guaranteed seat. They run overnight though, so its a fatiguing experience and I wouldn't want to do it everytime. Also just about every commute has a long(er) layover in MEM, SDF or IND.
Callouts won't be 2 or 3 am. Usually 5:30 is the earliest but it always varies month to month based on first flight of the day. Latest is usually midnight, right around when the last flight leaves.
Let me reiterate: planning that long of a 2 leg commute will give you AT MOST 5 days at home a month. Seriously you will go weeks without seeing your family. Just food for thought.
Don't plan on two leg commutes, especially that long. Now for cpz:
DTW is junior; however MSP is a bigger bas (80:360 ratio) and with anticipated movement you could hold your choice fairly quickly.
I have only commuted in and out of msp, but I never had any real problems. ATL is always busy and I hear MSP-DTW is brutal, but then again any hub to hub flying is dangerous stuff.
FedEx and UPS are amazing because you sign up and you have a guaranteed seat. They run overnight though, so its a fatiguing experience and I wouldn't want to do it everytime. Also just about every commute has a long(er) layover in MEM, SDF or IND.
Callouts won't be 2 or 3 am. Usually 5:30 is the earliest but it always varies month to month based on first flight of the day. Latest is usually midnight, right around when the last flight leaves.
Let me reiterate: planning that long of a 2 leg commute will give you AT MOST 5 days at home a month. Seriously you will go weeks without seeing your family. Just food for thought.