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http://www.cialis.com/index.jspI have not noticed things picking up ....
Flying is picking up with the coming busy season and also as the economy picks up. Having said that don't look for any hiring until we reach our previous levels of flying before the economy down turn.
Will there be some interviewing soon? Those 100 bases are looking nice.
Are you on glue?? We will be lucky if we don't furlough at some point in the future.
Will there be some interviewing soon? Those 100 bases are looking nice.
Are you on glue?? We will be lucky if we don't furlough at some point in the future.
Are you on glue?? We will be lucky if we don't furlough at some point in the future.
Agreed. Pilots are a short sighted group in general. I hear 5 guys say they are flying 14 percent more than last month and all of a sudden they think NJA is on the turnaround and we will be hiring by year end. dumba$$es......I am keeping my resume current.
with 3000 pilots it is impossible to meaningful gather any kind of data from the 50 guys who post on the various message boards.
That was my point.
When you say "interviewing soon" you mean sometime in the next 5 years, then I would have to say probably.
According to the Berkshire report, NetJets’ second-quarter revenues fell 43 percent year-over-year to $550 million and for the first half dropped $1.024 billion, or 42 percent below the same six-month period last year. Worse yet, the fractional provider sustained pre-tax losses of $253 million for the second quarter and $349 million for the first six months, compared with gains of $192 million and $255 million, respectively, in the same time frames last year.
As if that weren’t bad enough, Berkshire said that NetJets owns more airplanes than it requires for its present level of operations “and further downsizing will be required unless demand rebounds.” Two reliable sources estimate that NetJets has more than 130 aircraft in its unsold inventory, although neither the Berkshire report nor NetJets itself would say just how many excess airplanes there currently are.