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Well, they are no longer called Delta Air Elite. New name is Delta Private Jets. Been that way for several months.
 
Knee Pads and KY are not issued with Company ID or Manual.
Sure sounds and talks sweet to you on phone, but so do 900#'s

Wave off, this (career) landing site is contaminated.
Search: Segrave

100-1/2
 
Buddy of mine applied with them last year and was called last month for a Challenger PIC position on a managed airplane somewhere in the southeast. They told him that they were only willing to pay $60k with no scheduled time off. He is already type in the Airplane.
 
Knee Pads and KY are not issued with Company ID or Manual.
Sure sounds and talks sweet to you on phone, but so do 900#'s

Wave off, this (career) landing site is contaminated.
Search: Segrave

100-1/2

:beer:
 
I know of two charter sales managers (of decent fleet sized / large cabin ops) in the NE area that just about refuse to do business with Seagrave/DPJ. When a sales guy refers to a company as "scum" it should tell you something about working there.
Just Saying..................
 
I was offered a position there..
32k for f.o
5 year contract
little chance for upgrade
You have to cover other pilots vacation time and sim training events..
So basically no vacation is awarded..

It's a good company, I just couldn't afford to take the job.

It's a good company? I just about fell out of my chair when I read your post, WTF are you talking about???
 

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