So, they are looking for captains, with low hours (+2500) who are not able to get a job any better and will have to pay for the rating themselves and fly with co's who I can only imagine have far far less experience? They then advertise to the paying public that their crew have +17,000 hours???
If any of that is true this industry is shamefully screwed - along with the poor unfortunates sat in the back.
Pay peanuts - It's an old analogy, but sadly true.