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yeah good company, but we are below industry average on pay/benefits/QOL. If they fix that, it would be a GREAT place. Question is, will they fix it?

But yeah, flex is cool. Good planes, good crews, good owners.
 
Best of the bunch. You will never hear a complaint about Flex!
 
hey just got my interview date with FlexJet. Anyone have any inside opinons of FlexJet?


Just research, and ask FLOPS pilots how management is treating them, as we just voted in a union. Looks like the union vote is right around the corner at FLEX, and its no free ride. Its a fight, and management will fight the pilot group for every penny. So you need to talk to other pilots as well.
 
Now that I know better: great job, good career!
But, that sums up most Fractional jobs.
Use Flex as an opportunity to meet people and generate contacts.
The best job in aviation is a great corporate gig.
Fly safe- rum
 
Yeah Rum.. but the people you are flying for are not in the business of flying.. they are in the business of business.... there is no job in the world worth that....The airplane is usually the first thing to go

My opinion on flex is that they are a good company, but their pilots are leaving to go to NetJets... HUMMMM
 
Well, I work for a company that values corporate aviation and will not change. Our aircraft are a corporate tool and according to our last evaluation of 11/07 to the CEO to justify our department we beat charter and fractional handsdown!!!

I can't reveal numbers here but our flight department budget in relation to the companies' budget relate to an Ant on an Elephants arse!

Cheers-rum
 
Sounds like a great deal rum... hope it last forever and you get a great career out of it...I really do,

BUT...

they are not in the business of flying and that is the weak link in the chain...
 
Well, I work for a company that values corporate aviation and will not change. Our aircraft are a corporate tool and according to our last evaluation of 11/07 to the CEO to justify our department we beat charter and fractional handsdown!!!

I can't reveal numbers here but our flight department budget in relation to the companies' budget relate to an Ant on an Elephants arse!

Cheers-rum


There are som companies thatare always going to do well and have fantastic flight departments. Johnson Wax is one that comes to mind. However, if you are in a corprate gig and the financials go downhill the airplane is the first to go.

Good luck Rum.
 
Sounds like a great deal rum... hope it last forever and you get a great career out of it...I really do,

BUT...

they are not in the business of flying and that is the weak link in the chain...


Bingo.
 
However, if you are in a corprate gig and the financials go downhill the airplane is the first to go.

That's a gross overstatement and generalization. I’m not naïve enough to think that my current job is going to last forever, but for goodness sakes, don’t be such a pessimist.

A company’s airplane can be, and often is, an essential tool used for business. Many people think a flight department’s airplane is a toy for the boss, but that’s hardly ever the case. The airplane is not always the first thing to go if it has been used primarily for business.

However with that being said, I would never consider going to work for a flight department who uses their airplane primarily for pleasure.
 
hey just got my interview date with FlexJet. Anyone have any inside opinons of FlexJet?

So you found an address, you sent a resume, you recieved and filled out an application. Then you waited awhile and finally had the app accepted and then received a call for interview?

And NOW you want to know what opinions are of the company??

THAT is exactly the type of planning and preparation that makes for a good pilot. I am sure will do well there.

How many other companies that you know nothing about do you have apps in with?

Fail to plan = plan to fail.
 

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