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Lear 60 Capts needed in ATL

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First of all, I am not a G-IV god. I am a pilot just like everyone else. Second of all, I did read your post which said, "If your [sic] not qualified please dont [sic] send resume." To me that is a pretty arrogant statement, especially these days. I just thought it was interesting that you wanted someone who was already typed, I can understand that. But that means you want someone else to have typed that person AND paid for it. Any good company that purchases an aircraft should know that training a pilot is part of a realistic business plan. No doubt there are tons of great pilots in the PDK area, and no doubt many of them aren’t typed in the 60. What you are doing is passing all of them up so your company only has to send them to recurrent and not initial. And any company that spends millions on a jet and then can’t, or won’t afford and extra $20k on training fees doesn’t sound like a good company.

If I am wrong, so be it. I hope your opportunity is a good one and I wish you the best.
 
First of all, I am not a G-IV god. I am a pilot just like everyone else. Second of all, I did read your post which said, "If your [sic] not qualified please dont [sic] send resume." To me that is a pretty arrogant statement, especially these days. I just thought it was interesting that you wanted someone who was already typed, I can understand that. But that means you want someone else to have typed that person AND paid for it. Any good company that purchases an aircraft should know that training a pilot is part of a realistic business plan. No doubt there are tons of great pilots in the PDK area, and no doubt many of them aren’t typed in the 60. What you are doing is passing all of them up so your company only has to send them to recurrent and not initial. And any company that spends millions on a jet and then can’t, or won’t afford and extra $20k on training fees doesn’t sound like a good company.

If I am wrong, so be it. I hope your opportunity is a good one and I wish you the best.
No your not wrong....your 100% correct. Thanks for the intelligent information.
 
I know the guy doing the hiring. I know the airplane. I know it's going to be a first class, safety and team-oriented operation.

This is a good opportunity.
 
My corporate company paid for the type and a very generous moving package. Food for thought- rum

ps- A "non-qualified" regional pilot puke and now a corporate lover,ha,ha.
 

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