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X-FROG said:Can anyone help me with a phone number for HR at Atlas/Polar? I don't know if it will help to try to talk with someone at the company. Also any tips on what I have to do to get in on these upcoming interviews? Thanks for any help you can give me!!
BusterHymen said:* 3,500 hours total time in airplanes
* 1,000 hours turbine PIC in jets
* 2,500 hours of Turbo Jet
B-atch said:Guys, Polar and Atlas hiring requirements are not etched in stone. I know for a fact that the last few classes have had pilots with regional experience and substantially less time than those advertised.. These requirements are what the company would like to see, but in no means a hard minimum. Keep plucking away and best of luck to all interested.
Whale Rider said:I was at the school house last week. Latest rumour is 120 pilots to be hired by late Summer. Good luck Guys/Gals!
waterskipilot said:I have an Atlas scheduling question. I have heard that Atlas tends to assign days off even when you are out of domicile. (i.e. "Your going to sit for 3 days in Sri Lanka, we'll count that as 3 out of your 12 days off.") So, in theory, you could be on the road indefinetly. How true is this? And if it is true, how often does it happen?
That's completely untrue. You may sit for 3 days somewhere but they don't count toward your off days.
However, having your off days taken away can and WILL happen. The company can take up to 4, and they excercise that right frequently. 13 days off turns in to 9, take away another day on each end to commute to and from STN or where ever you end up and you're down to 7.
Make sure you can live with it if you decide to come to Atlas.
Ok, that's something I can live with. How well are you compensated on those days taken away? That would be a big quality of life issue. Thanks again.
b757driver said:OK, next Question:
Who and at what stage of the interview process is it decided who goes to Polar(JFK) and who goes to Atlas (STN)? Also, how is the equipment type decided? The requirement blurb says "glass cockpit experience preferred" - what does that really mean?
How do most Atlas pilots commute between the US and STN and how difficult is that to do? Also, with the weak dollar and expensive European cost of living, how do the pilots find paying almost TWICE as much for everyday things - just because they happen to be based there?
These seem to be all QOL issues that may make a difference to some folks.