Any idea if they are hiring here in the ATL?![]()
ha ha,.. not for you just yet. you have to have a type rating! (for the 121 part anyway..)
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Any idea if they are hiring here in the ATL?![]()
Only one disagreement... Moe's is horrid.
Blasphemy!
Hey, it's better than eating Popeye's three times a day.![]()
Thanks, that's a compliment! I'm hoping to change the "fed" image. Most of the guys in that office are pretty laid back and they really want to change the image of the FAA.You don't quite strike me as a FAA sort of guy. Congrats on the move!
Any idea if they are hiring here in the ATL?![]()
It was very short. I kinda knew some people that knew some people...How long after you completed the FAA application did it take you to hear from them?
Yep, TB started it all for us. Now there's PR and RM as well.Enjoy working with the others out there from ASA who went to the dark side. TB is one of them, I believe.
What, roughly, will be your starting pay there? Did you get credit for your ASA experience?
It wasn't so much "credit" as it was "preference" for ASA experience. Since we share fleet commonality with Skywest, they were very interested in people with EMB-120 and CRJ type ratings. Pay depends on your locality. In SLC, starting is about 63K. The 73k top isn't correct though. Second year will be about 75k and over 80K by year 4.They top out at $73K/yr. Seems kind of low to me.
You've got to admit that if you're going to have declare an emergency, doing it when your new girlfriend's non-reving to the overnight in Ft. Walton Beach is about the perfect time for it. You're the one who moved the flap lever, so I blame you. Too bad she turned out to be crazy...I still think you made the flaps stick at 0 so you could save the world with your no flap landing, all because your new girlfriend was on the flight!
That's the idea. I hope some of the culture will trickle over to the other offices. The SLC guys really seem to "be there to help" though, as cliche as it sounds.This is good, we need people fighting for pilots on the dark side
It'll be nice having someone like you over there to keep them weenies in line. You are way the hell smarter than any fed I have ever come across......
BTW-if I'm ever in DFW again, I will steer clear of that damn wooden coaster at their six flags! That sumbitch 'bout rattled my liver out!
-Keep rockin!
I really enjoyed flying with you in the Burger King Brasilia and the Jet. I learned all of the things not to do in a plane.
I think you should ad to the list. #1 Not having to fly when there are clouds out! Couldn't resist! Really though, congrats again and do me a favor and don't start flashing the badge and breaking chops at LAX with the Foreign Carriers ok.
Thanks, that's a compliment! I'm hoping to change the "fed" image. Most of the guys in that office are pretty laid back and they really want to change the image of the FAA.
I'm sure they are; they've got a lot of people eligible for retirement. I see J.P. posted a link.
It was very short. I kinda knew some people that knew some people...
Yep, TB started it all for us. Now there's PR and RM as well.
It wasn't so much "credit" as it was "preference" for ASA experience. Since we share fleet commonality with Skywest, they were very interested in people with EMB-120 and CRJ type ratings. Pay depends on your locality. In SLC, starting is about 63K. The 73k top isn't correct though. Second year will be about 75k and over 80K by year 4.
You've got to admit that if you're going to have declare an emergency, doing it when your new girlfriend's non-reving to the overnight in Ft. Walton Beach is about the perfect time for it. You're the one who moved the flap lever, so I blame you. Too bad she turned out to be crazy...
That's the idea. I hope some of the culture will trickle over to the other offices. The SLC guys really seem to "be there to help" though, as cliche as it sounds.
I stand by my Moe's statement, probably because the people that work there are typically a more lively bunch than the Wendy's or ABC workers. At least if you catch them early they are.
The only downside to the FAA is now I've got to go buy myself a bunch of ties...
See ya A.A.!! I'll miss you and your spikey hair. Good luck and have fun with T.B., R.M. and A.R. I've been looking into the same thing in SF. Need my type first - in upgrade now. Might give you a call sometime.
Adios Amigo,
J.B.
No no, she was a non-ASA girl. I do work outside the company sometimes!Gr82Aviate said:The crazy chick from Ft. Walton Beach didn't happen to be DD did she?