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| Danda, My dh worked for Netjets for a few years before he deployed. It is a great company. The work was hard but it was nice having a week on/ week off schedule. The company continued our healthcare (United) and dental/vision through the entire deployment for free. When the union made a deal the company still offered those serving overseas a 40 grand settlement. It was a tough decision leaving Netjets. A 5 yr captain makes 90 grand a year. We got to live where we desired and dh upgraded to captain in 4 months. Now dh flys for SWA. We did not have any flight passes with Netjets. He physically worked harder at Netjets. The pay will be better soon. But honestly Netjets is a good job. I can't complain and many of dh's peer have asked him for letters of rec. |
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