6000 hrs = $4,400 a month?
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6000 hrs = $4,400 a month?
Just looking at Aircrane ad in the job postings viewtopic.php?f=7&t=69439 and I was taken back a bit. The company wants 6,000 hours but they are only willing to pay $4,400 monthly. Is it just me or dose this seem a little low. Even if it is as a co-jo with the difficulty of jobs they perform and the hours they require I would imagine a higher pay scale. I always thought that the guys flying these large machines would be making more. I guess I am wrong.
c_172pilot
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Re: 6000 hrs = $4,400 a month?
They don't tell, but you get a buck everytime you scratch your a$$...and i mean it.
Probabely the best flying/paying job..well over 200K/year.
Probabely the best flying/paying job..well over 200K/year.
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Re: 6000 hrs = $4,400 a month?
I'd suspect the 4,400/month is just the base salary for waking up in the morning. Add in flight pay, bush pay, meals, etc.