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Entry-Level Jobs in SE Florida?

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tom_rob

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Just wondering if anyone knows of ANY entry level jobs in southeast Florida? I'm looking for anything that's going to help me build those precious hours. Location-wise, from about West Palm north to Melbourne. I really appreciate the help! PM me, post it, e-mail it, whatever, I'll be there!
Regards,
Tom
 
Have you thought about doing something..

else ? Just read this board and you'll see what a mess the whole industry is in. While you're building those not so precious hours, go to school work on something else, you will need a backup.
 
What do you consider an entry level job? For some it might be Flight Instruction, for others it might be the right seat of a Learjet... Either way it's highly competative out there right now.
 
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For me entry level is anything that will be, or lead to, building time. I realize it's competitive and appreciate the advice Flaps but I'm going to make a go at it, and make it work (sooner or later). Anyone have any information on the original question? Thanks again for the help and advice.
Regards,
Tom
 
Tom

You might try Sebastian field, there used to be a sky diving operation there that operated a Twin Otter. At Vero Beach there is a charter operation, called Paris Air, they sometimes hire people into their Seneca's. Out of Ft. Pierce (I think) there was an air ambulance flying Lears....just some thoughts.

Good luck, and welcome to the revolution...........:D
 
Here is another one for you. The CAP is always looking for people to fly there students, and for SARS. All you need is more then 200 hours. They do not pay but you use there airplane for free. And you get to help others. Every weekend they have introduction flights. Also it's mainly the weekends.

Besides the time you do with them and the rank does look good on Resume's for anyone to see.
 

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