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Boeing 737 First Officers 9/7/2006

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RideTheWind

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First Officers 9/7/2006
Miami Air International is currently hiring First Officers in Miami, FL. Requires 2500 TT, Commercial / Instrument Multiengine Land Ratings. Jet experience, EFIS experience. Must have a U.S. passport. Boeing 737 type rating. Must live in, or relocate to South Florida. No relocation available. EOE.
Contact: Human Resources
Miami Air International
P O Box 660880
Miami, FL 33266-0880
Fax: 305-871-1007
[email protected]
 
737 First Officers 9/7/2006

First Officers 9/7/2006
Miami Air International is currently hiring First Officers in Miami, FL. Requires 2500 TT, Commercial / Instrument Multiengine Land Ratings. Jet experience, EFIS experience. Must have a U.S. passport. Boeing 737 type rating. Must live in, or relocate to South Florida. No relocation available. EOE.
Contact: Human Resources
Miami Air International
P O Box 660880
Miami, FL 33266-0880
Fax: 305-871-1007
[email protected]
 
Good people, well maintained aircraft, some of the best flying I have ever done. Crap pay, lousy base and a 7yr upgrade. I would pick world it I had a choice but if you live in SW. Florida it is not a bad gig.
PS. I was hired with out the type.
 
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Do they still have that Quest Cargo operation? I was at ExpressOne Intl awhile back and remember they had a few 727s operating under that name.
 
Hi!

I know a guy who was hired there without any type rating and no -737 time.

cliff
DAL
 
Just curious isn't this job posted on www.skyjobs.net?

Yes, it has and several times over the past few years. Also, on other job sites.
Why do you ask?
This is fairly norm for companies like them or should I say the job advertising sites. You often find the same job on several sites irrespective whether the site is free or not.
You could also apply directly and save some bucks with the pay-for-a-job sites.
 

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