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Title: CRJ700 Captain & First Officer
Company: ************************* Airlines Product/Service: Location: ST Louis, MO Required Travel: NoneJob Type: Full-timeEmployment Type: Permanent
Description: High School Graduate, Two year associate degree or equivalent is preferred, FAA Commercial pilot license with instrument and Multi- engine land ratings. ATP is preferred. Fleet type CRJ700 Based in ST Louis, MO Paid training
Requirements: First Officer: 1500 hours Fixed-wing flight time. 500 hours Multi-engine flight time. Turbine experience preferred. Captain: 4000 hours Fixed-wing flight time. 2000 hours Multi-engine flight time. 1200 Turbine experience preferred. You must have a current first class medical certificate. You must be a US citizen or possess permanent residents Visa. You must possess a valid driver's license or state ID. You must be able to read and converse fluently in English.
Company Benefits:
Contact Information: N/Arecruiting@*************************airlines.com Phone: 314-222-4729 Fax: 314-222-4793 ************************* Airlines US
Preferred Response Method:************************* Airlines 11495 Old Natural Bridge Rd Suite 303 St Louis, MO 63044 www.*************************airlines.com Phone: 314-222-4729 Fax: 314-222-4793 e-mail: recruiting@*************************airlines.com
 
everyone that is employed should apply there and deny the offer once called. it would drive the hiring department nuts to have to sort through thousands of no's for a yes.
 
wahoo250 said:
everyone that is employed should apply there and deny the offer once called. it would drive the hiring department nuts to have to sort through thousands of no's for a yes.
Why not interview, accept the offer, then not show up?
 

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