higney85
Property of Scheduling
I have always heard that from the first real job you get into you shape your career. The shape is a Y of either going the 121 route (airline) or the corporate route (both 91 and 135). I have heard of many hopping over to netjets with a regional background, but what about going from regionals to a good 91 gig or a 135 company? Is there really a stigma that guys need to keep on their side of the fence? As a new 121 guy I can say that its convenient to not toss bags and have flight plans handed to me, not to mention a flight attendant and a door that seperates me from "the elements" aka- pax. I do know that in most cases the 91/135 world would require a little more work on the bags/flight planning/ and customer relations arena. I think that the extra work is well worth the extra money and QOL that many companies offer. I am at a regional like many others to get that magical 1000 PIC JET with the ATP and type rating- by staying the 4 years or so to do that would I put myself at a disadvantage to try and get on the corporate side of the world? I would have the advantage of only being 24-25yrs old at the point of having the time, but would the stigma of being in the airline world still shadow me even though I will still be young (compared to others currently in the industry)? I know connections are important to get the job, but once you sit in the cockpit will a long time corporate guy have an bad opinion of someone coming over from the airline world? Just curious.