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| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: everywhere
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no worries, we're cool :-)
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| | #227 |
| Newbie Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: San Diego
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| I work for a charter company that has contracts with GA and flies kingairs and twin otters as testing platforms for the predator one/two radar systems.
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| | #228 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: everywhere
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| gotcha, yeah i dont think scenic pays 175 per day ;-)
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| | #229 |
| Newbie Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Long Island, NY
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I just want to say this has been an awesome thread |
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| | #230 |
| Newbie Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Long Island, NY
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does anyone have ANY info on american aviation in SLC thanks |
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| | #231 |
| Junior Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Atlanta
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GoJet are posting FO positions on USpilot.com - 500TT and 50ME. This is for the CRJ700 The posting is on www.uspilot.com and its free to sign up. Good Luck! BP244
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| Old Skool | Quote:
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| | #233 | |
| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: here and there
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| | #234 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Melbourne, FL
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GoJet must be the one airline that no one wants to fly for. Why is that?
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2005
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I have no idea. Maybe its cause the way they treat their pilots. In any case this thread shouldn't turn into a gojet one cause I need all the 1000TT below job openings I can find!
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| | #236 |
| Junior Member | Yeah, they're not hiring right now as they are full. As for Go Jet, there are plenty of resumes that have been sent there I'm sure and I doubt anyone would get in there with anything less than 1000 hours. |
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| | #237 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Secaucus/Ft. Lauderdale
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yeah that sounds about right. My friend interviewed there a month ago and in the class with him were all guys with over 1500 hours. 3 prior 121.
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| | #238 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: homeless, jobless
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Air Associates based in Olanthe, KS are looking for aerial photog pilots. C-206 and 300 series. Move fast on this one.
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| | #239 |
| Junior Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Atlanta
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| Pardon me for daring to press a key............................... jeez..................
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| | #240 |
| Newbie Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: glendale
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There is nothing out there right now. Even Key lime isn't hiring. I hate to burst everyone's bubble but.....I have 1500 hours with 135 experience and sorry no jobs.
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| | #241 | |
| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: MAF
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I talked to a friend from Cherry Air. He said one of the senior captains got laid off several months ago. A guy with thousands of PIC time in the Falcon, and he hasn't found work yet either.... | |
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| | #242 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2007
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| Have you tried Cape Air and Ameriflight?
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| | #243 | |
| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: MAF
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But of course, what member of this site would want to go there. | |
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| | #244 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: MAF
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| Cape Air is only putting together a hiring pool. Ameriflight says they are hiring, but everytime I talk to Silvia Perez, she says the same thing, "We are only putting together a pool for a future class date." But I know of at least one Airnet Furloughie who recently got a job there. |
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| | #245 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Secaucus/Ft. Lauderdale
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Yeah, I love how many people post on here that there are plenty of jobs out there and then they tell the guys who cfi just to build time that they need to get another job and that if you look it's easy. I have easily applied to over 100 places in the past year and aside from the cfi gig i have now which really kind of fell into my lap i have only received one email saying that i was put on a waiting list and that was for atp. There is nothing out there. The few places that say they are hiring, whether pipeline patrol, cfi, or otherwise are usually only looking for 1 or 2 guys and they have a stack of resumes hundreds if not thousands deep.
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| | #246 | |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Trenton
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My experience has been that putting your resume on the pile, gets you nowhere 90% of the time when things are better and 99% of the time when things are worse. Sending out a resume cold (i.e. without having a contact or being known to someone in the company) is like fishing with no bait on your hook. You should still do it because you've got nothing to lose. But you shouldn't expect to catch many fish. Regardless of the job climate, getting hired is always easier when you have an in. Either you know someone working there or you're already working there in some other capacity. You want to get a 135 gig? Once you have enough time to make their insurance mins, get a job pumping gas on their ramp and wait. Keep a clean pair of dockers and golf shirt in the trunk of your car at all times so you're ready when the King Air FO calls out sick for the last time and they've got a trip leaving in an hour with no right seater. Want to drop jumpers? Get a job in the manifest office and wait. Keep teaching part time to stay current. Want to break into something bigger? Get a job on a busy corporate ramp and network/smooze/butt kiss everyone you meet. When a job becomes available, you'll know about it before the ad ever gets placed. Pretty much everyone I know, pilot or otherwise who has a dream job, got that dream job because they knew someone and were able to get an interview before the job was ever posted. I used to do some side work for a skydive operator (not flying jumpers). I needed to talk to the owner about something one day and I found him outside talking to another guy. The other guy was a pilot who was dropping off his resume. His resume was impressive. He had previous jump pilot experience, he had twin turbine time, and way more total time than I had at the time. When they were done the owner told him the usual 'I'll keep you in mind if something opens up'. As soon as the guy was out of earshot, the owner held the guys unopened resume out to me and asked if I wanted it with an evil grin on his face. He obviously had no interest in reading it. I was flying his jump planes a few months later even though I had low total time and no jump pilot experience. When hiring is down, who you know and who knows you becomes even more important. | |
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| | #247 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Miami
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Regional hiring is like a womans mind, nobody seems to understand it except for the owner... I can't tell you how many stories I've heard of people who get hired with low time over people with double or triple the experience. Each company has specific things they want to see like extracurricular activities, married or not married, experience in a certain type of aircraft and and infinite number of other things. They might not like the state your from, maybe you went to their rival college?... A few months back I was at a job fair talking to a recruiter and he told me specifically that they don't like to hire high time captains or people with previous experience on type because they've had many training, procedural, and "I know more about this plane than you conflicts." His exact words "we hire on personality and trainablility.period." This industry is diverse as the people working in it. You never know whos looking at your resume. So if your minimum time CommMultiIns. then CFI for a bit because though I hate to assume, JetBlue probably won't hire you right now. But if you meet or almost meet company mins your shooting for then send in your app. you never know... |
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| | #248 | |
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| | #249 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: MAF
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| I call her every Monday. edit: Correction, every Tuesday. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Not in New York
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