n9088d
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I was waiting on someone to post this... LOL
Had to do it. It was mandatory.
I was waiting on someone to post this... LOL
always has to be someone hating on center guys, tbh the pay is less of a concern to me than doing something I am happy doing for my career. If "most" center trainees don't CPC, then where do the CPCs at centers come from?
I'd love to hear your source because that is nothing close to what I was told by the human resource manager there. His initials are TW.
Edit: you just had about 5 other people tell you that was not the case as well. Take the negativity elsewhere. If trainees couldn't check out then they wouldn't even bother taking them they would only bring in xfers. Guess what? ALL centers are lv 11-12, so where would they take the transfers from? In case you hadn't noticed, it is a completely different job with different training from Terminal/Approach.
Ok, I gotta ask. How freaking hard can ARTCC duty really be that there would be such a supposedly high washout rate? I don't buy it. It's enroute stuff. Not knocking a Center at all, just saying that in my experience of seeing it from my side of the house, RAPCON duty would be far more difficult (generally speaking) only due to the nature of working arrival/departure traffic than isn't yet in the enroute structure. That said, I'm sure that every facility type has its challenges and difficulties, just depends which one and where and at what time. There are times that being the PAR final controller at, say, RKTN when there's a mass recovery of aircraft and the WX is low; is FAR busier than a sector controller at ORD TRACON in the middle of the day. It just depends. But I still can't see the high washout rate at an ARTCC as being anywhere accurate; if it is accurate, then I'd wonder about either the training or the quality of the applicants.
Also want to add that at the beginning of each year a CPC will now get a 3% raise on top of the other stuff.
nothing like talking out your ass, i worked in both ZAU and C90 and neithrer one was buser or more complex than the other, its diffrent types of control and if youve never worked them you wouldnt know.
as for you being busyer than C90, how long do your recoverys last ????????any one can be busy one hour a day try it 16 hours a day than tell me how busy you are.
as for the wash out rate its hard to tell the FFA has been lowering the standards for the last 3 years and really dumbed down the job.as for you nubees checking out during this 40% drop in traffic and think the job is easy, id like to be around to see you folk when it comes back and keeps growing add some bad weather, than well see how good you folks are.
Yeah no freaking kidding it's different types of control. Thanks for reiterating my point for me.
Whether you have a length of recoveries over a longer period of time, or a mass of recoveries in a shorter period of time where diverts aren't an option, and the IFEs for fuel become a "take a number" (which I've been), again each has its challenges and the difficulties of those challenges vary by time and day; to poo-poo one over the other is ignorant. Have been there, done that and seen it from my side of the equation as the customer. From the sounds of it, you've never worked a backed-up PAR final with planes waiting to penetrate, it being the only approach available due to the WX making the non-precision ASLARs unusable, your own home station aircraft coming in as well as multiple other field diverts being sent your way of all types.......its a little more difficult than simply issuing a few headings then handing them off to tower, or otherwise clearing them for the visual or a pilot-nav approach. We can sit all day with the "what-if's", but if one wants to say one facility type is *always* more or less difficult than another, it'll just be a self-licking ice cream cone.
Not that I'm any sort of nubee in the aviation game or give a rats ass to be any sort of civil ATC, but thanks again for reiterating my point. As I stated before, if the washout rate is as high as its said to be, I'd look at either training or quality of applicants being accepted....one or the other. The job is in no way easy, but it's not impossible either, and a high washout rate would point in one of those two directions.
hay pal my first 4 years in atc were in the USAF, i know all about it, funny how the VRA wash out rate at C90 was just as high as the CTIs and OTSs.
sorry but wernt you the one that said enroute was easy???????????????
P.S. my first base RAF Bentwaters only had a PAR.
man those were the days 19 years old money in my pocket over seas.
...compared to retired, driving a new Challenger R/T and headed home soon...
they BOTH seem pretty good!
Your posts look strange without the city hall picture.
Good onya... gives me more time to get up to Chicago and collect... don't think I could stand the cold in Western NY.![]()
Guess what? ALL centers are lv 11-12, so where would they take the transfers from? In case you hadn't noticed, it is a completely different job with different training from Terminal/Approach.