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Again, CEO of Cessna looked like there were places he would rather be than talking head on CNBC.
My friend was offered the job at Wheels Up and they just told him it will include a TRAINING BOND/CONTRACT. A few days ago they told him it might be a possibility, but today the truth came out.
Supposedly, from here on out new hires will have a training bond/contract.
My friend was offered the job at Wheels Up and they just told him it will include a TRAINING BOND/CONTRACT. A few days ago they told him it might be a possibility, but today the truth came out.
Supposedly, from here on out new hires will have a training bond/contract.
My friend was offered the job at Wheels Up and they just told him it will include a TRAINING BOND/CONTRACT. A few days ago they told him it might be a possibility, but today the truth came out.
Supposedly, from here on out new hires will have a training bond/contract.
My friend was offered the job at Wheels Up and they just told him it will include a TRAINING BOND/CONTRACT. A few days ago they told him it might be a possibility, but today the truth came out.
Supposedly, from here on out new hires will have a training bond/contract.
Heard the new hires walked in to class the other day expecting 75k and were told it is now 65k. Several walked out
Pilots who would accept a job without an offer letter stating terms of employment should not be in the NAS. Unfortunately companies are out there demonstrating their union-provoking management style making mistakes like this. Does not bode well for the future of WU, or at least for GAMA as an operator of WU aircraft.
Applause for those who walked out. I'll be taking your job now. :blush:
J/K. Unfortunately there are many unemployed gear yankers who are eager and ready to do so.
The first XLS and Sovereigns are now being refurbished by Cessna [in Wichita] with the Wheels Up interior and livery, and should be delivered before the end of the first quarter of 2014, says Wheels Up founder and chief executive Kenny Dichter. We plan to have between 15 and 20 aircraft in the fleet before the end of next year and up to 150 Citations from across the range by 2020," he adds. "The aircraft will be no more than ten years old.
In 2005, at a new hire lunch, Steve O'niel was asked where he thought citation shares would be in 5 years. His answer, "I see us at 150 aircraft in 5 years. That's where we would like to be. No larger. "
It is 1978, I am a New Hire at TransAmericna Airlines, DO comes into ground school tells us they have 24 747's on order. He says everyone in the the room will be a 747 Captain in five years. We would be making $100k/yr which in 1978 was in line with the big boys. Five years later they are out of business. It is the nature of this career you are going to run across unfulfilled promises. The same as you run across crap jobs that turn into FedEx. Luck and timing have so much more to do with a career than the elements of skill and desire.In 2005, at a new hire lunch, Steve O'niel was asked where he thought citation shares would be in 5 years. His answer, "I see us at 150 aircraft in 5 years. That's where we would like to be. No larger. "
He also predicted that Flex would be gone. So what's your point?
Steve O'Neill is and was a crook who would tell anything to anyone as long as he thought there was an angle for him to exploit in order to enrich himself.
He also predicted that Flex would be gone. So what's your point?
Steve O'Neill is and was a crook who would tell anything to anyone as long as he thought there was an angle for him to exploit in order to enrich himself.
Yep another ingenious quote from Steve o'niel."Quite frankly, I don't see how Options is still in business......."
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Yep another ingenious quote from Steve o'niel.
Everytime I saw him he was predicting their demise.
"Quite frankly, I don't see how Options is still in business......."
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Especially with all the fat flopgut floptions pilots. Take a look around on the ramp or in the FBO galley area - I'd say 65% of them are obese, sleep apnea patients.
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