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CODs4ever

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climbto350.com

Is this pilot employment board worth paying a membership for? Are there others that are free that are just as good?

Thanks in advance for any helpful advice.
 
Climbto350.com is worth paying for. The free web sites that advertise jobs are not worth paying for. Or, in other words, you get what you pay for.
 
Climbto350.com is worth paying for. The free web sites that advertise jobs are not worth paying for. Or, in other words, you get what you pay for.
PlaneJobs.com isn't too bad. $75 tho'.
 
Break a few eggs and make an omelet already. If you're looking for a CAREER job that impacts the rest of your life, spend a few dollars in researching it. Buy a nice suit. Use the reume service. The sim prep and interview prep companies are also worth the money. When you get that all important job, you won't regret what you spent to get there.
Good Luck
 
Yeah, once you figure out which jobs are fake

Just enough fake jobs to keep the money coming. Most of the companies on climbto350 you will never get a response from. Wonder why? If you want a good service with jobs you will always get a response from check out "Air Jobs Daily." All real jobs and always a response. Maybe not the one you wanted but you get one.
 
I hate planejobs.com. They won't even let you see what jobs they're advertising until after you pay them $59. They don't even have a monthly membership option; you have to pay for a full year in advance. You don't know if they have a bunch of jobs you're not qualified for or a bunch of jobs you're overqualified for. You don't even know if they have any jobs listed at all. They are a lousy job site if you ask me.

At least at Climbto350.com you can see what jobs they advertise before you agree to pay for their service, you just can't see the details. They also offer a monthly subscription.
 
I subcribed to 350 and bizjetjobs.com It was worth the $$$ I liked bizjet better. Seems that they don't get the spam jobs that 350 gets. Good luck
 
I've tried Climbto350, but all jobs I've ever got have been word-of-mouth. Good luck; it's a nice site, just hasn't worked for me!
 
I think bizjetjobs is mostly jobs that require a fair amount of experience whereas Climbto350 seemed to be more low-time stuff I thought too. Peace
 
Got my current job (Mu-2 freight) from climbto350. Not something I would have heard about otherwise. Perfect fit for me. Could just be lightning striking, but it worked pretty well for me.
 
I've had perhaps a dozen interviews from resumes I submitted through Climbto350.com. It's only a few bucks a month, and if nothing else, is a good glimpse at the job market at any given time. I've had two jobs now, I believe, through 350, and several good offers.

A great feature of their site is the apply now tab in each job advert. Click on it, and you type a brief intro customized to the company as you wish, and hit send. My opinion? It's worth it. Your mileage, of course, may vary.
 
Avianation is a very good site. It's reasonably priced with tons of jobs, but it seems like a lot of their jobs are in other countries. Might want to check it out to see if it's right for you.
 
For the 737 drivers try www.737pilotjobs.org , it's free for pilots to sign up and operators will find and contact you, what the hack, it's free !! You must be current or previous qualified with some sort of rating on the 737 to keep resume active. Same as for 727pilotjobs.org and 747pilotjobs.org .
 
Bizjetjobs.com

bizjets has already been mentioned, but also included w/ them is the aviation directory, listing company info/ a/c type they operate, and contact info....

ladi
 
www.flitework.com is free and will always be free for pilots. If fees are introduced then it will be for the advertisers. As the site is pretty new, not too many jobs are listed yet. But job advertisements are on the rise...I am running the site in my free time and if you or your company wants to put any jobs online, I am happy to assist.
 

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