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Anyone know of any Lear jobs?

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Dr Pokenhiemer

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Well, it was bound to happen. The company I was employed with hired a new Director of Maintenence and within a week we caught him pencil-whipping inspections on the Lears. According to him, he accomplished a 300-hour on one plane and a 600-hour on the other in about 8 hours worth of work. I expressed my thoughts and concerns about it and, wouldn't you know it, two weeks later they bring both jets home for proper inspections and I was let go because, "I have a bad attitude." All this happens just at the time my wife is undergoing tests for possible cancer among other things! I guess there's never a GOOD time to get canned, but I really need to be working right now.

I'm available for contract or full-time employment. Over 6000 hours total time, 1800 or so in Lear 20/30 series, and a 12-year Army Vet. in aviation maintenence. Please PM me if you know of anything.

Thanks!
 
Wow. What a master of efficiency he is. And to think we've been paying out the wazoo like suckers having a shop take up to a week to accomplish a 600 hour.

It's amazing the quality of (mis)management that abounds in aviation. Sounds like he's going to make the Aviation Director look like a hero by saving all that cash on maintenance...that is until the 1st time they go into a reputable shop and the squawks keep coming and coming and coming.

I don't know if you're interested in 135 or not, but JetCorp (Jet Direct) in St. Louis (SUS) has been advertising for crews for their Lear fleet. Jetcorp.com. I also saw an ad for a 55 Captain at Meridian Charter at TEB.

Good luck with your wife. Hope she stays well.
 
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I'm not MD and the initials don't ring a bell, but I am in the "ham".
 
Thanks for all the replies and PM's. I'm following up on several leads you guys have offered up. We got good news yesterday with my wife's tests. They came back negative, which is very positive! Thanks for all the well wishes.
 
Jet Smart Rochester NY

www.jetsmartinc.com is looking for a Lear pilot in Rochester NY I believe. I don't really know anything about this company, other than the fact they are looking for a Lear Captain.
 
Ameriflight, LARGE air cargo company based in Burbank, CA is positioning a LR35 in Mellville, NJ and is looking for a crew for that passenger ship.

www.ameriflight.com

If you want more info on their op, PM me. I'll be back in CONUS Friday afternoon.

TransMach
 

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