texarkana
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Yes any info on the subject would be greatly appreciated! I also would love to know what the trips are like, how the flying is, how it is living out there, etc.
I understand that guam isn't listed as an option for new hire classes, however if you are awarded the 737 you can volunteer for Guam. 3000/month extra, start at second year pay, paid move there if you commit to 18 months. Paid move both ways if you commit to 36 months.[/QUOTE]
I would bid it in a heartbeat! 3 years will fly by fast. You can always return stateside and then fly IAH-MSP or ORD-PDX for the rest of your career... Plus, after 3 years you probably have island fever and want to return - it's probably the right amount of time. After flying for a regional for 10+ years I could use a change of scenary!!!! Now if UAL would only give me a call...
I read there are 15 snakes for every human on Guam and the humidity is so thick you can cut it with a bayonet. Beyond that it is great!
not true, not true.
I read there are 15 snakes for every human on Guam and the humidity is so thick you can cut it with a bayonet. Beyond that it is great!
not true, not true.
There are only 14 snakes for every human. After doing 3 years in GUA, I can verify you can cut the humidity with a bayonet, butter knife, or your hang low.
Fun place to chill and make sure to take a turn at the wheel at the Viking. She's a good ship!
Yes any info on the subject would be greatly appreciated! I also would love to know what the trips are like, how the flying is, how it is living out there, etc.
I understand that guam isn't listed as an option for new hire classes, however if you are awarded the 737 you can volunteer for Guam. 3000/month extra, start at second year pay, paid move there if you commit to 18 months. Paid move both ways if you commit to 36 months.[/QUOTE]
I would bid it in a heartbeat! 3 years will fly by fast. You can always return stateside and then fly IAH-MSP or ORD-PDX for the rest of your career... Plus, after 3 years you probably have island fever and want to return - it's probably the right amount of time. After flying for a regional for 10+ years I could use a change of scenary!!!! Now if UAL would only give me a call...
JR, they should call you.....what's up man?
Sorry, but Guam flying will be fenced off to LUAL after SLI.