SLC Cargo as I see it.. Hope it helps
So here is the SLC cargo scene as I see it.. I currently am flying a UPS contract out of SLC.
Ameriflight is curently hiring directly into the be-99, I have not been hired yet but I am talking to them. I also know there are a couple of people there that have been hired directly into the metroliner (if you have enough time). The info about hiring directly into the be-99 was from both the director of pilot recruitment and the ast. CP. SLC base.
Salmon Air is based out of Salmon Idaho, they have a lot of operations flying the back country in Idaho. They have a Navajo flying a UPS contract and I believe they only have 1 pilot based in SLC (besides the SLC Dir of OPs.). Salmon also has a couple of Navajo's that are on EAS contracts with crews based in Vernal and Moab Utah, that fly into SLC on a regular schedule. The EAS Navajos are flown with 2 pilot crews. The UPS is single pilot. Salmon seems like it would be a pretty good place to work, if you want to fly a Navajo.
Airspur is a FedEx feeder. the previous post is correct, as far as I know.
Western Air Express I see them flying in and out when I am in the SLC area, they are usually flying from the north. They seem like a pretty good operation, however as with all operations there are people that have bad things to say about them.
American Aviation/Lake Powell is who I work for. We have 1 UPS run to Rock Springs, and 1 Airborne run in the Navajo. We also have a Seneca that flys backup most every day to Rock Springs WY. There is also a Turbo Arrow, that flys checks and lab work from Grand Junction co. 7 days a week in th evenings. American is a good place to get a start with, but you probably won't want to stay for verry long. The owner doesn't allow the mecanics to maintian the airplanes like they would like, they are safe, but almost always have a squack, or deferment. The Chief Pilot is a great guy to work for, willing to bend over backwards to help out the pilots. He does a great job standing up for the pilots and building a team. Currently we are fully staffed, but that could change at any time. If you are a competent pilot with the IFR 135 mins with at least 100 hours you may want to throw a resume in.
There is also another company that is flying out of SLC flying with the call sign of Startran, They fly checks down to Saint George and Cedar City. I think the company name is Aeroflight (I think). There Headquarters is in Albequrque(sp) New Mexico. I was talking to one of there pilots and he seemed pretty happy. I also heard that about a month ago they were hiring, (I don't know what crew base).
I hope that this info helps. If you have any other questions please feel free to contact me.
Mike Simmons