Greatlakes pays more than Skywest?

Ha! Yes. That's great. In case y'all can't tell I'm new here. Not new to aviation. Just new to trying to get to Delta..
 
Corporate world. I hear we don't have a chance. I'm gambling on United. Not gonna happen yet bit I guess crazier stuff has happened
 
Complete horsescat. Sometimes I talk to people in other industries, and I'm amazed at how much nonsense we put up with. Any reasonably sized corporation wouldn't think twice about buying you a ticket, putting you up in a hotel, and buying you meals for the interview process. They would literally wine and dine you for the whole interview process. Paid on the job training wouldn't even be a question. Seriously guys, get a degree in engineering. Companies will fight for you... I would, but I'm too much of an airplane nerd. It's too late for me! Get out while you can! :p

I have one, and worked as a mechanical engineer for five years. It's not all it's cracked up to be... Life at a Legacy or even CA at a decent regional is better IMO. But yeah, it is better than Great Lakes.
 
A buddy of mine asked me what I thought of Great Lakes. I of course said stay away...bla bla bla. I told him the pay is horrible. Then he replied with, "no, it's better than Skywest." I said, "no way!"

So anyway...I looked it up. Apparently Great Lakes has upped the pay scale. It shows two different pay scales; one for ATP qualified first officers, and one non-ATP qual.

ATP qualified first officer first year pay is $27.50. Skywest is $24.

Yes Great Lakes is garbage...bla bla bla, but I thought that was interesting enough to share.

There is far, far more to your W2 than pay rates.

Please don't make that mistake.
 
A buddy of mine asked me what I thought of Great Lakes. I of course said stay away...bla bla bla. I told him the pay is horrible. Then he replied with, "no, it's better than Skywest." I said, "no way!"

So anyway...I looked it up. Apparently Great Lakes has upped the pay scale. It shows two different pay scales; one for ATP qualified first officers, and one non-ATP qual.

ATP qualified first officer first year pay is $27.50. Skywest is $24.

Yes Great Lakes is garbage...bla bla bla, but I thought that was interesting enough to share.

Problem is, you then need to go somewhere else to get jet time and go back to making 24/hr.

Yeah, we have a couple that came direct here at G4, and I heard that a guy went directly to FDX. But that's the exception, not the rule.

Doing the regional bounce isn't worth it for an extra $3-5 an hour.
 
Back
Top