You may make less up front, but the tax treaty for US pilots allows you to not have to pay taxes in the US while still filing taxes. The overage paid in Indian taxes can be used to offset capital gains and other taxes incurred in the US, for most pilots of course. No foreign accounts no needing to be out of the country for x amount of days.
Jet also treats you very well, has beautiful equipment and great maintenance. Your also treated with respect. Not fined, berated by management, not nickeled and dimed out of your paycheck. They have been late a couple of times on pay but never later than the 16th. If your still living paycheck to paycheck at this level in your career you need to seek professional financial help. This is a pretty good gig if your not to hung up on Needing to be paid on the same day every month or having a set schedule that never changes. If your able to negotiate well and go with the flow jet is good, if not stay away.