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Benny Hill

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FYI- Liberty Mutual has a recent posting on planejobs.com

Might be an old ad or they are still looking for the right candidate.
 
seems to always be an opening there..??

anyone know why?
 
Can't say for sure but I seem to remember hearing that someone left for a job in the Rockies. Wish it had been me!!!!!
 
I interviewed for a satellite operation of theirs several years back. The equiptment that they had at the time was large and capable. The Chief Pilot (or whatever his title was) was sort of a tool. Thorough sim check and interview leading up to a job offer but the money was the same as flying 135 (though the benefits were good) said no politley.
 
This ad on aviationemployment.com was sightly different from the planejobs ad. The job reads like it would be a great opportunity for someone who is qualified. Anyhow, here is the aviationemployment.com post:

Captain
Liberty Mutual - Bedford, MA, United States (profile)

Summary
Liberty Mutual's Corp. Aircraft Department is interviewing for the position of Captain.
Liberty Mutual Group is a diversified international group of insurance companies employing 36,000 people in more than 800 offices throughout the world. One of the largest multi-line insurers in the North American property/casualty industry, Liberty Mutual has been the leading provider of workers compensation insurance, programs and services for nearly 65 years. Liberty Mutual is based in Boston, Massachusetts, where it was founded in 1912.

With 14.5 billion in consolidated revenues, and more than $56 billion in consolidated assets, Liberty Mutual Group has the financial strength to provide a wide array of products and services, including: Commercial Insurance and Services, Group Products, Personal Insurance, Individual Life Products, Regional Agency Markets, and International Services.

Permanent position
Full-time
Qualifications
The successful candidate will have a minimum of 3 years experience as a Captain on large cabin corporate aircraft such as a Falcon 900, Gulfstream IV / V or Global Express. In addition, experience in international operations including Europe, South America and the Pacific Basin is desirable.

Duties / Responsibilites
The Captain is responsible for the following: 1) Preparation for and proper execution of flights to which assigned; 2) Attendance at all training and enrichment programs as may be required by the Chief Pilot; 3) Maintaining a performance level considered acceptable by the management of the department; 4) Maintaining currency and competency in all assigned aircraft; 5) Demonstrating leadership in the conduct of crew-based flight operations; 6) Demonstrating understanding and compliance with Federal Aviation regulations and department policies and procedures; 7) Performing other administrative duties as may be assigned by the Chief Pilot or Senior Captain.

Liberty Mutual pilots average 18 flight days per month with 11 RON''s. In addition to their flight duties, all pilots are assigned collateral duties necessary for the operation of a large and dynamic flight department which places a high emphasis on safety and standardization.

Compensation / Benefits
We recognize that talented people are attracted to companies that provide competitive pay, comprehensive benefits packages and outstanding advancement opportunities. For this reason we offer a Comprehensive Benefits Plan that includes the following: 401K and retirement plan, Accidental death & dismemberment insurance, Credit Union membership, Dental coverage, Dependent life insurance, Disability insurance, Discounts on automobile and homeowner's insurance, Employee life insurance, Long-term care insurance, Medical coverage, Paid time-off, Pay-for-Performance, Reimbursement accounts, Tuition reimbursement, Vision care coverage, and Work/Life resources.

Application Instructions
Please make sure to reference the Job ID: 7574BR when submitting your resume.

When applying, please reference: RULMUT2/7574BR

Comments
www.libertymutual.com

Direct employment inquiries to:
Liberty Mutual


Email: [email protected]
This job listing was posted on 2004-02-04.

Tell them you saw it at AviationEmployment.com!
 
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Liberty Mutual

Saw the same add when I interviewed there a while ago - sim check and tough oral. They seem to have very high (maybe unrealistic) standards. Had no problems with the CP but most people think he's a weirdo. Otherwise looks to be a well-run av.dept - good equipment, decent pay but they fly your ass off.

Good luck!

TooLow
 
High (unrealistic) standards is an understatement.
They seem to be a nice bunch of guys... but the do fly their a$$es
off and its not really a place I would want to work.

my 2 cents

CG

"Liberty Mutual pilots average ."18 flight days per month with 11 RON's. In addition to their flight duties, all pilots are assigned collateral duties necessary for the operation of a large and dynamic flight department which places a high emphasis on safety and standardization
 
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averaging 18 days a month with "extra duties" required??

ouch.

I guess that explains the openings.
 
been there...done that

I was there for a year at the Midwest satellite operation of Liberty(when they bought out another insurance company). It was my first corporate experience and I'm not cut out for the corporate life. We had one airplane in the midwest and three in Boston. When they typed me on the second plane, which was based in Boston, I started to wonder about the future of the midwest division. They started eliminating jobs in the midwest and moving them to Boston and I decided to get out before they shut it down. It took them a couple years but last October they sold the plane in the midwest, closed up shop, and moved it all to Boston. Glad I got out before that all happened. Some people don't get along with the Chief Pilot...it takes a certain kind. The regular line pilots that were there when I was there were great...fun guys to work with. Large department, that's for sure. Last I knew they had a 900B, 900EX, 2000, and one other plane....not sure what it was. If you like Boston it might be decent.....I, however, am just a farm boy through and through.;) Good luck.
 
Do some serious research about this flight department operation. There are a couple "unique" individuals there. I can neither confirm nor deny the reports regarding the CP. ;)
 
I luv flying with the "unique" pilots.... :rolleyes:

from what I understand the CP has a favorite habit of grilling you with stupid questions for the whole trip... sounds fun doesn't it?


CG
 
I flew with a CP who would give you a quiz on the aircraft during trips. I shot questions back and he stopped.

As I get older, my middle finger gets taller and taller! :)
 

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