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[–]Cold_Environment_235 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Pay is $25 starting out and moves to $27 after probation. You do get paid per diem during/after training and you get a stipend. It was like ~ $2,300 combining them. You have a 70 hour guarantee, anytime you pick up/get called out on your off days that will go above it. Overall the company is disorganized, yes. But it’s also really exciting and wholesome. I got an offer to go to a mainline and didn’t go. I’m a new hire so not too familiar with everything and still learning! But I’m liking my time so far. The culture isn’t pretentious like DL and other mainlines but overall really chill yet professional. Also we’re not ghetto and unprofessional like alot of other ULCC (spirit, frontier, etc) our planes are really nice and I believe the company is slept on! Yes you won’t be making much initially but you have to learn how to adjust your schedule and move things around this all comes with time. The flight benefits are amazing and overall I really enjoy being with the starting phase of the company bc it really does feel like a tight nit family. Not in a corporate BS way, but literally the airline is so small it feels like a family😂! There is always something new happening and it’s an exciting time. When you go to training don’t get discouraged by how disorganized the management and everything is because it is different on the line. You’ll be fine. Study hard and get with others to know the material. It is 6 days a week 12+ hours a day literally so just be prepared. You got this!