Good company to work for eh?For a good company to work for..yes. If I would go airlines I would stay at the regional level.
There are some "good" regionals where after you build some seniority soe decent QOL and pay await you, especially if you live in base. However, as many on here have said they'd rather be at the bottom of any major than the top of any regional.For a good company to work for..yes. If I would go airlines I would stay at the regional level.. if it was outside that route what I would want the most would be fixed wing medevac
...I would want the most would be fixed wing medevac
For a good company to work for..yes. If I would go airlines I would stay at the regional level.. if it was outside that route what I would want the most would be fixed wing medevac
Between the guy that has Regional Airline Capt at the top of his "Dream Sheet", and the guy who thinks a kid in his 20's needs $7,000,000 to "make it in life"....
I need to be friends with both of them on FB and have a race to "most printable on a t-shirt quote".
It was just a number to highlight a point dude.
That's quite the number. Something like $50,000 a little too small? If that's not a good "point illustrator" how about $500,000?
Say you are 25 and have 60 years or so to live, it would be around $116,000 a year BEFORE interest. But then you have to figure in inflation, and more importantly the career potential pursing a career at a major and/or legacy. Figuring that, $7,000,000 is quite low
Say you work at a legacy and get furloughed. Bye bye planning.
Say I get hit by a bus tomorrow morning going to work, there goes planning too.
You work with what you have in front of you, and while you can point cite the outliers, doing so isn't reasonable.
I edited while you replied. No fair. I call a do-over.
Say you work at a legacy and get furloughed, or fired for a myriad of things, or they file bankruptcy. Bye bye planning.
Sorry mate, I didn't want to give you any ammo to make you think that this is about you when I was trying to make a general statement, which it turns out you wanted to pull the trigger on.
When you quote something one says, GENERALLY... it's directed at that person.