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Falcon 20 SIC on Climb to 350

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Duderino

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$19000 to get the job. Min Qual 750 TT 100ME. His email is [email protected]. Let him know what he is doing for all of us. About the only thing I like about this guy is he requires US citizenship. Which is funny. You'de think a loser like this would let anyone whore out, and not just the usual immigrant. He's really limiting his search.

Dude
 
This thread is 7500 proof. There is no way we are gonna be talking about 91.175 by the end of this.
 
19k is a lot to pay for anyone. How many applicants is this guy willing to take on? And if more than one, what are the chances that he/she lets you go after you finish. I want a job but how desperate does one have to be to go through with this???? I sent this individual my resume and was returned the following.

1. Are you currently employed? If so, what type of work are you doing?
Describe in detail your daily duties.

2. As mentioned in the ad on climbto350.com, the Falcon SIC program will cost
you $19,000 up front. How do you wish to pay for the program?

3. When would you be able to start this training program? Will you need to
give notice at your current place of employment?

4. This position will be based in Las Vegas, NV. Are you willing to relocate to
Las Vegas? If so, after training, how long would you need to relocate?

5. Do you have any plans for time off in the next 3 months? If so, when?

6. How do you feel about working weekends, holidays, odd hours, &/or multiple
days away from home?

7. Our company operates Part 91 & Part 135. What would expect the daily duties
of an SIC to be?

8. Understanding your compensation includes base salary, flight pay, per diem
and cell phone allowance, what is your first year salary expectation?

9. What questions do you have for our representative?
 
Answer #8: Industry standard + $19,000 + interest. Tell him that and see what he says.
 
Sent the Falcon job questionaire. Put LXJ31's answer to #8. I'll be looking forward to his reply....LOL. I'll let you know the outcome.
 
I sent him an email letting him know how I felt about him. So funny how he couldn't wait to ask the important question, number 2. More people need to let this guy know how they feel.
 
KPTPK said:
4. This position will be based in Las Vegas, NV. Are you willing to relocate to
Las Vegas? If so, after training, how long would you need to relocate?
Vegas based, huh? Sounds like the kind of thing VisionAir would run. Run a search on VisionAir.
 
$19,000 to raise the gear, talk on the radio, clean the $hitter and vent the fuel tanks on an F-20. I think I'll pass. :rolleyes:
 
501261 said:
Vegas based, huh? Sounds like the kind of thing VisionAir would run. Run a search on VisionAir.
It is VisionAir. I did a search for them but it seems like this guy is saving his $$. They don't seem to have a site. I'd hate to see what else he is saving money on.
 
KPTPK said:
It is VisionAir. I did a search for them but it seems like this guy is saving his $$. They don't seem to have a site. I'd hate to see what else he is saving money on.
Use the Search feature on flightinfo (top right corner), Visionair's been mentioned here a few times before.
 
I think I might be interviewing with these guys for a captain position....But they are typing me as captain and paying about 70 000$ a year as pic.........wow I,d hate to see the kind of sic's I may have..Is this Vegas job out of vgs
 
LXJ31 said:
Answer #8: Industry standard + $19,000 + interest. Tell him that and see what he says.

Out of personal curiosity what is the going pay rate for a SIC in a falcon?

kilroy I would be a bit worried.... :) But I grew up in LAS and now live in PDX ... I MISS LAS and the Rio's cocktail waitress uniforms
 
kilroy

kilroy said:
I think I might be interviewing with these guys for a captain position....But they are typing me as captain and paying about 70 000$ a year as pic.........wow I,d hate to see the kind of sic's I may have..Is this Vegas job out of vgs
Looking at your previous posts, you have interviewed with a few companies regarding some our members posts. Why dont you share some information and feedback you have received from them. I'm sure it will benefit our cause!
 
Position: CORPORATE FIRST OFFICER 11/23/2004
Views: 982 Posted By kilroy
In Oklahoma of all places it could be. Will talk...

In Oklahoma of all places it could be. Will talk to them more on Monday there all gone for th holidays

A-ok Jet
Views: 52 Posted By kilroy
A-ok Jet

A-OK JET in FXE.......... Anyone know anything about this company. I have an interview with them as soon as I call them.
Position: CORPORATE FIRST OFFICER 11/23/2004
Views: 982 Posted By kilroy
I've been in contact with this company regarding...

I've been in contact with this company regarding this job. Sounds pretty good so far .Don't have the final details yet but good be alot of fun
 
With regards to the Oklahoma job it was in Ardmore OK. Flying right seat in a Falcon 2000 pic in a Bravo and a possible type in a Citation X. The owner of this Falcon is also the pilot. I done some research on the owner R.B. Weis Companies and cannot find anything on him his comany or anything with the FAA on him. Now this guy seems a little flakey to me . Do to a family crisis hiring will be delayed to atleast Feb. Onto the Vegas job.. they are flying me out there to do a formal interview .I will post more on these jobs when Iget more info. I have gotten alot of calls and offers on various corporate and part-135 jobs but most are good enough to relocate my family .
 

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