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FedEx hires LOTS of Riddlers according to CPT Mark

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The other 90 percent is military. :)
 
Yes, Yes,

you riddlers are awesome. YAWN.


Don't you have some riddle videos to watch..................

NEXT
 
ERAU, Delta State, MTSU, and UND all have a contingent of folks here with civilian backgrounds. One of my 87 AU classmates is in MD11 school now as a captain--and he did the all civilian route.

It ain't easy to get hired anywhere. However, as someone who knows a little bit about the hiring numbers at FDX, there are plenty of guys from all walks of life getting the nod.

Good luck to all...
 
Hey we found, "not getting the joke guy!"
 
100 percent are gonna die 2 years after they retire...
Just kidding, fedexers.

Disclaimer: I mail stuff. With fedex.

BTW -- how do you know on this board when a post is just a joke and not mean or sarcastic?

When it has a smilie in it, of course.

:)
 
Hey, don't think of picking on my school - Kennesaw State College - just because I didn't attend riddle....Anyho, I'm proud to be a "Fighting Owl" - that's probably why I spend soo much $$$ at Hooters every month......
 
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Bavarian Chef said:
100 percent are gonna die 2 years after they retire...
Just kidding, fedexers.

Disclaimer: I mail stuff. With fedex.

BTW -- how do you know on this board when a post is just a joke and not mean or sarcastic?

When it has a smilie in it, of course.

:)
this guy psysix is the untimate flamebaiter and riddle basher..i did not even fly there but i got my degree there...he was trying to get a rise..and he failed! he is an angry sad mesa pilot ..or flight attendant ..i am not sure
thanks for shipping fedex
 
AlbieF15 said:
ERAU, Delta State, MTSU, and UND all have a contingent of folks here with civilian backgrounds. One of my 87 AU classmates is in MD11 school now as a captain--and he did the all civilian route.

It ain't easy to get hired anywhere. However, as someone who knows a little bit about the hiring numbers at FDX, there are plenty of guys from all walks of life getting the nod.

Good luck to all...

Hey AlbieF15 I think psysix is just fascinated with CaptMark. He dreams and wishes he could have the education and life CaptMark has and it shows in his fascination with CaptMark. psysix is a nut for sure hopefully he isn't actually a pilot hauling people around. :laugh:

UNT for me so they will let anyone in.
 
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MemTrash said:
Hey AlbieF15 I think psysix is just fascinated with CaptMark. He dreams and wishes he could have the education and life CaptMark has and it shows in his fascination with CaptMark. psysix is a nut for sure hopefully he isn't actually a pilot hauling people around. :laugh:

UNT for me so they will let anyone in.

you just earned a couple free rounds at the club...bring your sticks memtrash and i will show the short way around the track...bring your bud albie..then there will be 3 of us to try and locate your duckhooks
 
Its true, I'm a sophmore and I have an F/O slot on the MD11 waiting for me when I graduate.

It is kind of like ROTC...those guys wear the military uniforms, and we wear FedEx bright orange jumpsuits.
 
psysix said:
Quote from CPT Mark..." Half of FedEx is ERAU"!

Probably because a ton of military guys go to riddle on base...I think there are still more riddle-ites from the satelite campuses than the spiky haired sjs types that come from DAB or prescott.....
 
Capt Mark went to the "harvard of the skies"? If yes, they must be buggin you for a donation with all that cash?
 
AlbieF15 said:
ERAU, Delta State, MTSU, and UND all have a contingent of folks here with civilian backgrounds. One of my 87 AU classmates is in MD11 school now as a captain--and he did the all civilian route.

It ain't easy to get hired anywhere. However, as someone who knows a little bit about the hiring numbers at FDX, there are plenty of guys from all walks of life getting the nod.

Good luck to all...[/quote

Ok. What's the ratio of civilian to military at FedEx?
 
active_herk said:
Does it matter for some reason?

personally i do not think it does...if u have the quals..pass the ride and the written tests...you will get the job...i have flown with a lot of great people and i'm impressed with the pilots we have been hiring lately..civilian and military...i think the bottom line is if u are a smacked ass (psysix) u will be looking in from the outside...
 
you are one smart dude..you will go places..hope you are hauling rubber dog$hit out of HongKong in a purple jet one day! good luck building your time..mark
 
Hey, CaptainMark...Can I jumpseat to Hong Kong on you guys? Whats the cost (taxes)? Our flights are all booked going that way.
 
SWA/FO said:
Hey, CaptainMark...Can I jumpseat to Hong Kong on you guys? Whats the cost (taxes)? Our flights are all booked going that way.


FedEx Reciprocal Cockpit Offline Jumpseat (OJS) Guidelines
  1. FedEx Express has two types of seating in its jumpseat system. One is the actual jumpseats located in the cockpit area (cockpit jumpseat). The second is the cabin seating area on most of the wide-body aircraft (cabin jumpseat). CASS participation is a requirement to occupy a seat in either area at FedEx Express. Also, FedEx requires CASS to provide both the picture and passport number of the OJS.
  2. Only FAA certificated pilots and flight engineers will be eligible to utilize FedEx Express jumpseats. These crewmembers must be in an active status, i.e., not retired, furloughed, on a leave of absence, or in a sick or disability status.
  3. Jumpseat travel is subject to all applicable FAR's, SD’s and FedEx Express company regulations.
  4. Offline jumpseating is only available on flight legs within the 50 states, i.e., CONUS, Alaska and Hawaii.
  5. Only FedEx Jumpseat Administration has the authority to book an offline crewmember on a jumpseat. A reservation may be made 24 hours in advance of scheduled flight departure time. A reservation is required no later than 2 hours prior to scheduled flight departure time. There will be no walk-up jumpseat availability. The offline jumpseat reservation number is available 24/7 and is 1-866-357-5711. Required information will be airline, name, employee number and passport number.
  6. If an OJS elects not to use a booked jumpseat, they are requested to cancel the seat using the same telephone number.
  7. The reservationist will provide an address where the OJS should report at least one and one-half hours (90 minutes) prior to scheduled departure. When arriving, he should identify himself as an “offline pilot jumpseating”. He will be escorted to the proper area.
  8. If the OJS does not have a reservation, ramp access will be denied. If the OJS is an FFDO and has his NDB in his possession, he must present his FFDO credentials. Otherwise, he will be denied access and his reservation cancelled.
  9. A jumpseat-certified ramp agent of the departing ramp is tasked with verification of identification of the OJS and check-in of the off-line jumpseater. If any of the CASS information does not match that of the OJS (ID card, CASS picture, passport number and expiration date), they will be denied access and boarding. The Captain will also verify the identification information and ensure the proper compliance with FAR, SD and FedEx regulations. Required identification is company ID card, passport and FAA Airman and medical certificates. Passport and medical must be current.
  10. CASS picture function must be available at the time of the reservation. If CASS picture capability is down at time of check-in, the following two options exist”.
    1) The CASS crewmember is denied access to the jumpseat.
    2) The passport function of CASS must be available. The Ramp Agent then calls Jumpseat Administration in Memphis, who will contact the airline directly and verify employment of the OJS crewmember. If time does not permit this, he shall be denied boarding.
  11. All OJS riders and their luggage will be screened IAW with TSA and FedEx Security requirements. This may include magnetometer screening, personal hand-wanding or pat-down, and luggage X-rayed or physically searched. An OJS must be familiar with TSA prohibited and restricted items which may not be carried onto an aircraft. Additionally, all jumpseaters will be sequestered prior to departure time and escorted to the aircraft at the proper time for the briefing required for all jumpseaters. FFDO’s must retain their NDB but all of their other luggage will be searched. There are no FFDO storage facilities at any FedEx location.
  12. All OJS riders will be booked into a cockpit jumpseat, but they may occupy a cabin jumpseat if available at block-out time. All OJS cockpit jumpseats will be at the discretion of the Captain.
  13. Jumpseat Administration, in conjunction with the Duty Officer, will resolve all OJS boarding conflicts and problems.
  14. OJS travel is restricted to personal use.
  15. Each person using this privilege must observe strict professional conduct and decorum. FedEx ramps are generally very busy, there are few amenities, and all boarding requires outside exposure (there are no jetways). FedEx ramps require safe and reasonable dress policy. Appropriate footwear and attire are required to ride the jumpseat. Appropriate dress allows for casual attire such as athletic shoes and blue jeans. Inappropriate clothing, such as t-shirts, shorts, high heel shoes and sandals, will result in denial of the jumpseat. No one is permitted to travel with facial hair other than a moustache.
  16. Carry-on luggage will be limited to what may be carried by the OJS in one trip up a crew boarding stairs. No TSA prohibited items are allowed.
  17. FAR 121 Sterile Cockpit procedures must be rigidly observed and all instructions/directions of the Captain complied with.
  18. Report problems or issues to the FedEx Express System Chief Pilot at (901) 224-5525 or e-mail him at [email protected]. Alternately, report problems to the Director of Operations at (901) 224-5640 or Jumpseat Administration at (866) 357-5711.
  19. Each ramp at FedEx is unique. Escort and check-in procedures will vary by location and local airport regulations. Additionally, cargo carriers have separate and different TSA/FAA requirements for jumpseat security from passenger airlines. It is recommended you arrive early at the departing ramp and be flexible in your traveling arrangements
 
Ok, How about the UPS Guys? Can I get to Hong Kong on you?
 
CaptainMark said:
you are one smart dude..you will go places..hope you are hauling rubber dog$hit out of HongKong in a purple jet one day! good luck building your time..mark

Thanks Mark. You would be a good mentor.
 

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