Rex Kramer
Line Up and Wait
Don’t forget the blow....lots of blow...
Nah.. this ain't the early 70s anymore...
Don’t forget the blow....lots of blow...
Pretty much. Makes me wonder why I gave up the triple to go fly domestic again.
I agree with Greg, besides the flying part, the drama is actually pretty good
About a year ago I flew with a CA that had just bid back to the left seat of the 737 after a 15 year stint as FO in the 777. He couldn’t believe how much work it was - he joked that when he was fresh off OE, he was the PF into RDU on a gorgeous day. He’s on downwind, gets cleared for the visual and thinks, “Well sh*t, now what do I do? How the hell am I supposed to get this airplane down to the runway???”
Have to remember though. Working 9 days a month is rightfully an addicting problem to have. It’s hard to give that up.
About a year ago I flew with a CA that had just bid back to the left seat of the 737 after a 15 year stint as FO in the 777. He couldn’t believe how much work it was....
I think you may be listening to a little too much of the anti-airline crowd (maybe not so much anti-, but non-airline) at work. Sometimes when you are not interacting with airline guys, it's easy to buy into the rumors and urban legends.Indeed.
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A bit of hyperbole, but the notion of proverbially waiting until my child is in college before I can hold a pedestrian schedule, is a non-starter and not particularly attractive or enviable to me, at any pay rate. But I'm admittedly a schedules over money guy; always have been. A low productivity airline would be more my cup of tea. Oh who are we kidding, I just need that CASS bennie to get myself back and forth home from the CONUS. They want the same money from IAH to go to LHR in a 777, as to SJU in a ghastly 738. I can't patronize that.
Cape Air hiring seasonally? LOL
Exactly this. We may even be flying for the same carrier. To me, there was no reason to fly as a NB Captain domestically. The pay was just about the same as a 777FO and the schedules were worse. I'm going to 777CA school in the spring, and I have a little bit of bidders remorse. I'm feeling like I should have gone 777FO and just be really senior in the seat. I guess we'll see...A friend of mine had spent 10 years as a 777 FO when he decided to jump to NB Capt. As soon as his Captain seat-lock was up, he bid back to 777 FO. He realized that his "pay raise" really wasn't much of a raise, he had fewer days at home, less control over his schedule. There is a reason that the top 10 guys in my category could all be WB Captains on our plane. When guys say it's like working for an entirely different airline, they're not kidding.
Exactly this. We may even be flying for the same carrier. To me, there was no reason to fly as a NB Captain domestically. The pay was just about the same as a 777FO and the schedules were worse. I'm going to 777CA school in the spring, and I have a little bit of bidders remorse. I'm feeling like I should have gone 777FO and just be really senior in the seat. I guess we'll see...
Like when we get a message to contact crew scheduling on our last leg of a trip?Hours of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror
Hours of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror
Six figure difference? Wow. Not here. Maybe it's because we only have WB/NB rates, but on paper the delta between WBFO & NBCA is $48/hour. Throw in Int'l override for the WB flying, overrides for block over 8/block over 10, Int'l per diem and it narrows the gap to a point where the hit in seniority/type of flying wasn't worth the extra shekels. Having said that, I went from WBFO to NBCA to come live in one of our foreign domiciles (we do get a housing stipend for overseas living). Living over here has been great, did a lot of travelling with the family and enjoyed our time here. But... the domestic type flying isn't for me. I am looking forward to getting back to the WB lifestyle.I dunno about the pay thing. I was leery at first, but the pay jump from WBFO to NBCA has been close to six figures. Definitely work more for it. It’s extremely tough to beat the dollars per day efficiency of the WB trips. Nature of the long haul flying.
A bit of hyperbole, but the notion of proverbially waiting until my child is in college before I can hold a pedestrian schedule, is a non-starter and not particularly attractive or enviable to me, at any pay rate.
There are a few outcomes. CJO, 6 month re invite to interview, 12 month re invite to interview, or you’ll never work at Delta and good luck in your endeavors (no pun intended!). I’d love Delta but if it doesn’t work out, it’s all good. I’ve got my app out at Delta and United and am currently working on JetBlue. I really should try American but I’m no where near competitive for them. Whoever calls first!
Have to remember though. Working 9 days a month is rightfully an addicting problem to have. It’s hard to give that up.
Yeah, no kidding. I did that for most of 12 years. But then I gave it up for the Guppy and worked 16 days a month for two years while waiting for a Guam bid. Now I am doing 10:days a month and I am home every night.Have to remember though. Working 9 days a month is rightfully an addicting problem to have. It’s hard to give that up.
Yeah, no kidding. I did that for most of 12 years. But then I gave it up for the Guppy and worked 16 days a month for two years while waiting for a Guam bid. Now I am doing 10:days a month and I am home every night.
So Rex, did 117 mess up your 9 day a month schedule?
As far as I am concerned, 117 is a disaster and does not do what it was intended to do.It most certainly did. 117 turned PVG and PEK into four days instead of three days.
As far as I am concerned, 117 is a disaster and does not do what it was intended to do.
Good luck man! I just saw you guys are going to Africa from DFW in a 757. Who thought that was a good idea?Funny we were discussing this less than two weeks ago. I was just awarded the 777 today. Gonna go see how the other half lives.
Hopefully I can come up with a reasonable sleep routine. Especially being junior where I’ll have less control over where I go and when I go, I worry about the effect it’ll have on my body. We’ll see. I figure if I don’t like it I can always bid back to a narrowbody once my lock is up.
Good luck man! I just saw you guys are going to Africa from DFW in a 757. Who thought that was a good idea?
Maybe Delta should take notes from AA. It seems like half of their international stuff is through their codeshare partners. But hey, if I get on with them I won’t be complaining about flying a 717 and making bank!Just happy to see an increase in widebody flying.
As far as I am concerned, 117 is a disaster and does not do what it was intended to do.
Maybe Delta should take notes from AA. It seems like half of their international stuff is through their codeshare partners.