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I think there is a Falcon 2000 at Salem, are there any other jets there?

Now, Evergreen, there's a quality corporate job for you!

CorpLearDriver said:
I didn't see much in Salem when I was there last year. However, they may have been hiding it from me. Evergreen's corporate headquarters is at MacMinnville and Dell Smith has a Gulfstream and a Lear based there the last I knew, which was a long time ago. Eugene and Medford have a number of charter outfits but I don't know about corporate.
 
G100 Unless they've changed in the last year Nike has a G-V and a G-IV. I think even Phil Knight would have a hard time getting a job (if he was a pilot) in that flight department. They do have the coolest paint jobs of any corporate jet I've seen.

Premier Jets is downsizing. Do not go there.

Aero Air occasionaly hires people. They are actually a very large company and operate jets for a number of corporotions up and down the west coast.

FlightCraft has an operation at PDX.

Evergreen has a G-II (maybe III) and a Lear out of McMineville. I don't think anybody could get those jobs who hasn't been with the company a long long time.

Warn (makes winches and stuff for 4X4's) has a flight department at Aurora.

Not trying to throw a wet blanket on your hopes to work at Portland. But the competition is high and choices low, unfortunately people have decided Portland is a good place to live.

The reality is it rains all the time. Go back to California!
 
some_dude said:
I think there is a Falcon 2000 at Salem, are there any other jets there?

Now, Evergreen, there's a quality corporate job for you!

What, flying a non-RVSM G-II, in a constant fuel emergency, to all parts of the uncivilized world with you own criptograph ... what is not quality about that!
 
coolyokeluke said:
Premier Jets is downsizing. Do not go there.

So...what...they're going from 2 airplanes down to 1? Can't get much smaller than that!

C
 
I worked at Aero Air, I don't work there now, that tells you something. Portland is a pretty small market, but a nice place to live. I commute to and from Seattle.
 
Evergreen upgraded to a GIV a couple of years ago. I still wouldn't want to work there, though. And, unless things have changed, it is not hard to get hired over there. They have a revolving door-- but expect to get paid very little and worked like a dog.

G100driver said:
What, flying a non-RVSM G-II, in a constant fuel emergency, to all parts of the uncivilized world with you own criptograph ... what is not quality about that!
 
This is true. I used to work there. They have a lot of customers that they manage, however, most of the aircraft are based in other states. I have a lot of contacts in the Portland/Hillsboro area, and it's still tough.

You can always give Global Aviation a call in HIO. They manage some decent aircraft, as well.

You pretty much have to wait until someone in the flight department dies to get a chance to work at one of the two or three decent coporate flight departments.

I used to work at Premier Jets as well. It's a rediculous place to be. When the owner's time is up, I want to go to the funeral just to see how many people AREN'T there.

Flightcraft doesn't seem to be hiring right now. When they do hire, it really is a pretty good place to work, all things considered.
 
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So, what you're saying is that there aren't any decent jobs open at the moment in the Portland area. That is what I have seen lately.

Aero Air is OK, like any other management company it depends on the client and the situation. There are some great accounts there and some lousy ones. Then, there is the air ambulance stuff, which is about the same as most air ambulance operations.

Dinger said:
This is true. I used to work there. They have a lot of customers that they manage, however, most of the aircraft are based in other states. I have a lot of contacts in the Portland/Hillsboro area, and it's still tough.

You can always give Global Aviation a call in HIO. They manage some decent aircraft, as well.

You pretty much have to wait until someone in the flight department dies to get a chance to work at one of the two or three decent coporate flight departments.

I used to work at Premier Jets as well. It's a rediculous place to be. When the owner's time is up, I want to go to the funeral just to see how many people AREN'T there.

Flightcraft doesn't seem to be hiring right now. When they do hire, it really is a pretty good place to work, all things considered.
 
I used to fly the Lear for Del out of MMV, they frequently have openings. At least they they used to have a pretty high turn over.
 
How about some info on Flightcraft? What are they like to work for?
 
I like NIKEs decision to get the 2000EX ... especially the paint. I make sure I take photos of it when it comes here to SDL. Only two of my pics of the 2000 on A.net though.
 

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