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Low time pilot for a pilot job...

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pdub20s

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anybody know of any jobs for low time pilots... 330TT and 130 multi..and please only inteligent responses...
 
Yeah, sure there's uh..............no, that won't work. Maybe uh.........no, nevermind. Or perhaps you could.......no, not enough time for that either. Just go instruct some more cause you're screwed.
 
Hahaha... At least he's thorough. Posted it everywhere except the majors board. Go straight to SWA, they're hiring.
 
You have to like the irony of someone starting the same thread on three different forums to ask ask a question where only inteligent responses are desired! Hilarious!

A little more information about your situation/location and willingness to re-locate and what type of flying work you are qualified for and willing to accept may even illicit intelligent responses without the need to specify what type of responses you would find to be acceptable. Where do you live? Can you fly a taildragger? Do you have your CFI? What are you most interested in doing? Least interested in doing? Wanna fly the big jets someday? What type of training environment did you come up in? See what I'm getting at? If you want useful advice, give the people who might wish to help you something to work with.

Best of success,
 
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I'm opening a fast food restaurnat soon.... I'll need a manager.
 
Photoflight said:
pay, sched, QOL?? :D

well about 35 to 40K a year. 40 hours a week. Flexable schedule.

How does that compare to a pilot gig?
 
If you are looking to build time I got a lot of hours out of washing planes, stripping paint, whatever for guys at my local airport back in the day. At one time had access to a wide assortment of single engine ********************ty GA aircraft that I could fly whenever I wanted for just fuel cost and a phone call to the owner in exchange for being his/her bitch.

Rich old GA pilots are your best friend for building time (and they buy you drinks as well!).
 
cynic said:
well about 35 to 40K a year. 40 hours a week. Flexable schedule.

How does that compare to a pilot gig?


shoot thats nearly 20K a year more than I am making now as a flight instructor haha ouch that sucks reading that over again...
 

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