Charging for PRIA copies?
#11
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jul 2010
Position: right seat
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What people forget is that in this economy everyone is tightening there belts that 16 ounce Orange juice is now 14 ounces . The govt is paying $16 for a muffin .A rheem if paper is 250 sheets and costs $7.00 toner cartridge is $70.00 add in an employee a copy machine and such and costs add up.
I know it sucks but welcome to 2011!Hope that $25 pays off dividends .Good luck with the job search .FP
I know it sucks but welcome to 2011!Hope that $25 pays off dividends .Good luck with the job search .FP
#12
Roll’n Thunder
Joined APC: Oct 2009
Position: Pilot
Posts: 3,846
What people forget is that in this economy everyone is tightening there belts that 16 ounce Orange juice is now 14 ounces . The govt is paying $16 for a muffin .A rheem if paper is 250 sheets and costs $7.00 toner cartridge is $70.00 add in an employee a copy machine and such and costs add up.
I know it sucks but welcome to 2011!Hope that $25 pays off dividends .Good luck with the job search .FP
I know it sucks but welcome to 2011!Hope that $25 pays off dividends .Good luck with the job search .FP
#14
Roll’n Thunder
Joined APC: Oct 2009
Position: Pilot
Posts: 3,846
#17
A previous employer billed my now current employer $25 to provide PRIA info. I checked the boxes for my copies, my copies arrived free. My current employer paid or did not, I saw the bill as part of the info previous employer sent... Sounds like Eagle is just passing the expense from a previous employer on to you...
#20
What info is in the PRIA records again? Is it just FAA failures (checkride failures)? When applying for a job, do airlines typically look at PRIAs and training records from past companies? Anything else they look at?
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