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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...
 
Flight Instruction at your local FBO maybe? That's what your hours say you are qualified for. Not being a dick, sorry if it comes across that way.
 
Your multi time is sufficient to get on with most turboprop 121 carriers and some regional jet carriers. You'll need to get your total time to at least 600 to have a chance anywhere. CoEx hire pilots last year at 600 and 1 and CommutAir is hiring with 900 and 1. Hope this helps.
 
QXpeon said:
What the hell you want to be a pilot for??

GET OUT NOW WHILE YOU STILL CAN!!
With major consolidation, shrinkage to capacity, and the rising cost of fuel, any 121 job you get will be a few months away from furlough. Flight instruct and weather the storm, a lot of pilots are going to be forced from this profession, if you take a job now, you will be one of them.
 
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Goose Egg said:
Stewardess.

I think they prefer the PC term: Flight Attendants ;)

And I also agree with QXpeon. Get away from aviation as a career choice.
 
Flying Ninja said:
I think they prefer the PC term: Flight Attendants.

No, the term "flight attendant" is reserved for people who are actually qualified and want to work for a living. For someone who wants flying job options other than the obvious with his amount of total time, the emasculating term of "stewardess" applies.

-Goose
 
I stand corrected Goose. :)
 

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