AMF, RAM, FLX, AIRNET....training contracts?
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Airnet last year had a 1 year 8000 dollar contract. Not sure if they still have that or not.
I dont know about AMF or RAM has any or not.
#3
AMF has a gentleman's agreement as does redding jet. Not sure about the rest. They just will put you on the "not rehireable" on your personal file. From what I hear this isn't the best thing to have, because if your future employer contacts them and sees it that may give them a heads up about your commitments...
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Joined APC: Sep 2007
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Pretty sure RAM doesn't have one anymore either. They've gone to the FLX model, more or less. I think there's a training bonus, a multi upgrade bonus, and a yearly bonus. Might be worth remembering that FLX still pays considerably better for most runs, however.
#6
I just don't get why people can't honor most of these contracts. If you sign one, you honor it with your time, or your money. If a job is "so" great that you can bail on the first one, then it should pay the difference of leaving the first job.
I don't know, maybe I'm old school, but not everything is easy in this world.
I don't know, maybe I'm old school, but not everything is easy in this world.
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At airnet they have a 3K bonus after taxes. You need to have your 1200hrs though. Upgrade to the jet is another 5K and upgrade to left seat is another 5K if you sign the contracts for them. That is a potential 13K in 2 years if you're lucky enough to get left seat in 2 years. Something you could factor in ontop of base pay.
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Position: single pilot cargo, turboprop
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AMF has a gentleman's agreement as does redding jet. Not sure about the rest. They just will put you on the "not rehireable" on your personal file. From what I hear this isn't the best thing to have, because if your future employer contacts them and sees it that may give them a heads up about your commitments...
Larger aircraft require 1 year training contracts with bigger price tags.
AMF particularly hates to see their captains make "lateral" moves to regionals, especially if you break your contract. Unlike most regionals, an Ameriflight base is a fairly small community, they know you well, and if you break your contract, they will take it personal. They will have little or no mercy on your PRIA report.
AMF would much rather have you "stick with the program" and leave with an ATP/Type Rating, and a couple years worth of turbine PIC, then leave for a Major or Fractional.
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