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Stealthh21

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Anyone know of any good Large cabin flight departments in Pennsylvania, Ohio or surrounding area?
 
If you don't already know, you probably aren't going to get the job. (Not trying to be a smarta$$, it's just the reality.)

CMH--Nationwide Insurance, The Limited.

AGC--PPG (I believe), Mellon (I think they have a big plane)

LUK--P&G

That's a start. TC
 
If you don't know, how are you supposed to find out, and get the job? Thank you for the info!!

Maybe I should just go to Air Wisconsin. Those are big planes.
 
Harvest Moon Cottages in the scenic Hocking Hills of Ohio might be your best bet.
They are romantic, excluded and offer large cabins with all amenities.
Hope this is helpful! :)

www.harvestmooncottages.com
 
Be nice, Goose, or we'll make you fly in Europe.

Oops! Too late... :D

Stealth--You aren't supposed to find out and get the job. That's the problem for qualified, nice people who are looking for jobs in corporate. It's ALL about networking, knowing people and being in the right place at the right time.

There are no job fairs--the only reason ANY corporate job is even advertised is because whiny pilots hired scumbag lawyers to sue companies who hired the people they wanted without advertising the job and they got shut out.

It's ugly. TC
 
Be nice, Goose, or we'll make you fly in Europe.

Oops! Too late... :D

Stealth--You aren't supposed to find out and get the job. That's the problem for qualified, nice people who are looking for jobs in corporate. It's ALL about networking, knowing people and being in the right place at the right time.

There are no job fairs--the only reason ANY corporate job is even advertised is because whiny pilots hired scumbag lawyers to sue companies who hired the people they wanted without advertising the job and they got shut out.

It's ugly. TC

You are very right. At this point I am just trying to get an idea about what is out there.

I thought the hocking hills thing was funny. Now that the guy has pulled out the "spelling police" card, now I am sick of him. He is very good at spelling. What he is not good at is helping.
 
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You are very right. Patients will be my friend I believe. Though the Hocking Hills are very pretty any time of year!

Hey Stealth,

Are you currently in some kind of institution?

Good Luck.
 
You are very right. At this point I am just trying to get an idea about what is out there.

I thought the hocking hills thing was funny. Now that the guy has pulled out the "spelling police" card, now I am sick of him. He is very good at spelling. What he is not good at is helping.

Stealth, sorry, but I need to be in an institution.

My honest advice is to get out there and talk to as many flightcrews, FBO personell etc at as many airports as you can. Polite letters accompagnied by your CV can be sent to operators and eventually you'll get the right guy at the right outfit at the right time. Get yourself out there. As AA717 says, networking is the key.
Good Luck.
 
Now that the guy has pulled out the "spelling police" card, now I am sick of him. He is very good at spelling. What he is not good at is helping.


Stealth,

With almost 300 posts on this MB, surely by now, that you need to have thick skin to participate.


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