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Hey guys I hate to jump in here like this but I have been trying every thing to get an interview with flight O.

Can someone drop a few lines on what i might do.
Thanks
 
The only way to get an interview is to have a friend walk in a resume for you. They are interviewing only pilots with a recommendation. Good luck.
 
I think maybe they mean furloughed airline pilots. It's for the same reason a lot people won't. They know has soon as they get the call they are going back. That's just my 2 cents.
 
Valid question but doubtful

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TURBINEHEAD said:

Is it an accident that they might Ch11
Do you think all this talk of Flops going Chapter 11 is in any way a result of lawsuits from the accident (s)?



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That is doubtful since there were no fatalities or injuries from those accidents.

However, these may have contributed to those customers who would like to make a mass exodus from Flight Options but are stuck because of the devaluation of their shares and all the money they would lose if they sold it back to Flops.
 
De-valuation

De-valuation is par for the course. Unfortunately, A/C values have depreciated for the most part over the last year or so...this is just a temporary blip on the screen IMHO. Over the next several years, things will get back to normal with regard to a/c values and therefore share values.
 
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Example of one of RJL's excellent thread

This is an example of RJL's excellent thread weaving work....we are proud of you man.


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