USN88
Well-Known Member
Hey all, I'm seeking some advice.
I'm 24, have about 400tt and 110 multi. I'm about 6 classes shy of finishing my degree from Embry-Riddle with the veteran's GI Bill. I interviewed with Silver Airways (Gulfstream) last month and haven't heard a peep from them since. I've talked to the Chief Pilot, and HR and they've told us that they are short captains and that the next couple of classes may be entirely captain new-hires. If I took the job, I'd be commuting from SoCal to Billings (more than likely, and at 2-legger at that), for 19/hr. But it is flight time, and 121 turbine at that. In order for me to get the 1500 hr/ATP by next August I'd need to be in a class by May at the very latest. They also have a 24 month training contract.
I also interviewed at a new fractional/pt. 135 charter company that flies the new Embraer Phenom based right down the street from me in SNA. The job pays more than double what I would make at Silver. The catch is, I'm not flying. It would be as a crew scheduler more or less. It sounds exciting and the possibilities are there for growth and upward movement. With the additional income I could work on my CFI and build time on the side and eventually do that full time. The pay is about 45k plus benefits.
I'm having a pretty hard time deciding which would be the best route to take. I'd love to jump into an airline cockpit now, but on the other maybe the fractional/pt. 135 job would could open more doors, not to mention the additional income helping get a CFI, pay down minimal debts, etc. My degree is almost complete and I'm 24 so I'm really in no rush.
My goal (for a regional at least) is Skywest and I told myself I wanted to be there in 2 years. I have the multi time already which seems to be the hardest part when time building, so I'd only need to instruct private-comm students if I were to go that route. That would definitely alleviate the "I need more multi" stresses.
What would you do if you were in my shoes? Thanks for any advice!
I'm 24, have about 400tt and 110 multi. I'm about 6 classes shy of finishing my degree from Embry-Riddle with the veteran's GI Bill. I interviewed with Silver Airways (Gulfstream) last month and haven't heard a peep from them since. I've talked to the Chief Pilot, and HR and they've told us that they are short captains and that the next couple of classes may be entirely captain new-hires. If I took the job, I'd be commuting from SoCal to Billings (more than likely, and at 2-legger at that), for 19/hr. But it is flight time, and 121 turbine at that. In order for me to get the 1500 hr/ATP by next August I'd need to be in a class by May at the very latest. They also have a 24 month training contract.
I also interviewed at a new fractional/pt. 135 charter company that flies the new Embraer Phenom based right down the street from me in SNA. The job pays more than double what I would make at Silver. The catch is, I'm not flying. It would be as a crew scheduler more or less. It sounds exciting and the possibilities are there for growth and upward movement. With the additional income I could work on my CFI and build time on the side and eventually do that full time. The pay is about 45k plus benefits.
I'm having a pretty hard time deciding which would be the best route to take. I'd love to jump into an airline cockpit now, but on the other maybe the fractional/pt. 135 job would could open more doors, not to mention the additional income helping get a CFI, pay down minimal debts, etc. My degree is almost complete and I'm 24 so I'm really in no rush.
My goal (for a regional at least) is Skywest and I told myself I wanted to be there in 2 years. I have the multi time already which seems to be the hardest part when time building, so I'd only need to instruct private-comm students if I were to go that route. That would definitely alleviate the "I need more multi" stresses.
What would you do if you were in my shoes? Thanks for any advice!