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G300 job - Colombus, IN

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hey if that doesnt work, you could always go work for Rhoades;)
 
Wow.....you just made me appreciate my current job......
 
Does anyone know anyone who works for Toyota's corporate department? Pay? Working conditions? Thanks.TC
 
Ahhhh...

I was just messing around the Toyota job site and pulled up the Columbus job listing.

It has changed. The listing used to not say anything about being typed in the G300/GIV... Now, it does.

"Qualifications

Airline Transport Pilot Certificate with appropriate type rating is required"

I guess they want to keep the G550 riff-raff out... :p TC
 
Pay and Bennies

I can't speak for the aviation dept. but my son works in the assembly plant at Princeton, In. plant and he knocks down 50K+ and has the best benefits that I've seen in a long time.
 
slickmagneto said:
I can't speak for the aviation dept. but my son works in the assembly plant at Princeton, In. plant and he knocks down 50K+ and has the best benefits that I've seen in a long time.
Do you think he could get me a job?:) (Course I'd have to get rid of my Honda Civic first...)
 
This is Southern Indiana we're talking about. Do you have all your teeth? If so, you may not be qualified. You can keep your Honda but you may have to lose a couple of teeth... ;) TC
 
I have my hammer beside the computer ready to go. Do you recommend just knocking out the two front teeth, you know just enough to let out a little whistle when I pronounce the letter "S"?;)
 
They want a well-rounded applicant. Knock out one on the top and one on the bottom. (But offset them a little, you don't want to lose any food during the interview dinner at Hardee's...)TC
 

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