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For what it's worth an instructor told our class today that it might take 4 years to CPC for those taking virtual basics right now.
 
If you think we are underpaid compared to our private counterparts you are insane and not paying attention to the outside world.
We make way more than what is required to be fully vested plus all the benefits and extras we get.
Get the fuck out underpaid. I am not a best job in the world but seriously? Wow. We top out at 197 if lucky enough to be at a level 12 and 100 k at most other places Not including differentials.
We don't really have "private sector counterparts" to compare our wages to. In the US, the government is behind almost every ATC job, (Military, FAA, and federal contracts).
 
The good news: it's not worth.
Such speculation is no better than what a dart-throwing squirrel could offer.
I see. Don't the numbers make sense though (even if they are slightly exaggerated)?
(for enroute btw)

It looks like 3 years since academy shut down 3 months ago?
Seeing that on both the academy side and enroute side adds another 6 months from now.

Since enroute classes are starting over that means 3 months at the academy.

That means the 2 year average (in optimal times)+ (3 months academy again)+ 3 months current trainees at facilities are delayed + the potential bottleneck for training we will encounter+ low air traffic is 2.5 years minimum. It's not unreasonable to me that the second wave of COVID will cause shutdowns again or even more delays in training because of less air travel.


Every day we don't train doesn't delay by one day, it actually doubles it since we have trainees at facilities that will also serve as a bottleneck to get certified in sectors? Not to mention the people that are going to go to academy ahead of you. Please correct me if my reasoning is wrong,
 
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What if it’s true?
I'm sure we have a few out there that can't and the FAA has programs in place to assist. I'll try to keep joking to a minimum. But lets be real, the guy that's going to make a big deal about this is the same guy that transferred to the facility because of a spouse, who is now an ex-spouse and routinely talks about hitting up the casino during his last rotation.
 
My iPad is at the center.

I'm sure they'll let you pick it up at the gate.

Just tried to launch eLMS on the iPad for shits and giggles. Doesn’t even work. Can’t say I didn’t try. ?‍?‍

It works on a personal computer... you know... if you want to associate your personal and work emails and let the feds see all your personal crap....
 
Found the guy bitching about the FAA paying for internet. It’s on Reddit. Go fucking figure
I mean, I don’t think it’s a terribly unfair question to ask. I believe a 1080p Zoom group call uses something like 2.5gb of data per hour. If people are forced to be on a call 4 hours a day, 4 days a week, that’s 160 gigs a month. What if somebody does a lot of 4K streaming or something and uses most of their internet package already? Should they be expected to pay the overage fees for sitting in on work mandated Zoom calls?
 
while at the same time we shit all over trainees. They do what we expect of them and we get mad when they aren’t doing what we think they should be doing. No wonder they can’t get it right. Smh.

"he doesn't want it enough" is the worst phrase is the agency. It's a job not an epic lifetime struggle.
How did they get the time shortened at ZNY?
How did they get the time shortened at my level 8 up down?
 
How did they get the time shortened at my level 8 up down?

blink twice if you're at IND or CLE

EDIT: just saw OKC. didn't realize they had their training time sky rocket. for a while I think CLE was leading the pack for up downs.
 
Please correct me if my reasoning is wrong,

It's not that your reasoning is wrong, it's that in the FAA you are wrong to use reasoning. ;-)
You came up with an idea for how long training might last based on logic, I assure you your instructor came up with their idea with a random number generator in their brain.

My overall point, it sounded like you were attributing a level of credibility to the instructor as though he might know something others don't.

I mean, I don’t think it’s a terribly unfair question to ask. I believe a 1080p Zoom group call uses something like 2.5gb of data per hour. If people are forced to be on a call 4 hours a day, 4 days a week, that’s 160 gigs a month. What if somebody does a lot of 4K streaming or something and uses most of their internet package already? Should they be expected to pay the overage fees for sitting in on work mandated Zoom calls?

Who has data caps on home internet? Sheesh.
I mean I won't call the complaint completely ill conceived, but do you really think the stars align that the one guy who complains is also the one guy who has a solid reason to complain?
 
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