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Only one I know of in Maine is Unum Provident out of Portland. I don't know if they are hiring. I think they operate a Lear.
 
You've gotta be joking....when are you gonna give it up?
 
I know of 3 in Alaska and 8 in Maine, all are super stable companies that fly nice equipment and the pay is NBAA or better. I think you are a perfect candidate because the flight experience requirements they listed for the job are exactly what you have listed in your profile. PM me for details.

English I am with you on this one.
 
psysicx said:
What about MBNA?And English will you adopt me.My mine never gave me this kind of attention.

MBNA hacked their flight department to shreds when they kicked neurotic Charley Cauley (CEO) off the board. I was at ILG the other day and saw a N##QS? on their ramp. Ashame, they had an impressive flight department, and salaries were top of the heap.

You wouldn't want to work for them anyway unless you were a castrated recovering alcoholic with a work is my life problem. Oh the horror stories I've heard from that place.
 
psysicx said:
Thats no good.Anybody else have info.

Sure.

Would you like info on corporate flying jobs in Maine/Alaska, Army/Air Guard helicopter jobs, the Coast Guard, the Navy, or C-17s in the reserves? Anything else?
 
No, it is for an exchange of information. That means sharing as well as asking for help.
 
Asking questions is a good thing, but if every one you ask is something you can find out yourself with a little effort, pretty soon you'll find that people won't be as willing to answer you. Maybe you've already noticed this. Typing an answer to a question requires about as much effort as looking up the information yourself, so why not save the questions for the things you really can't figure out?

Having said that, I have been flying in alaska for about 5 years, and if you want to send me a resume or PM me your times, I'll send you a list of the companies I think you'll be competitive for.


P.S. Peter, you better stay on them brakes!
 
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I'm sorry I don't know as much info as you guys/gals.I try to answer questions that I know.Also hawg how do you like living in Alaska?Looking forward to surfing up there this summer.
 
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psysicx said:
I'll take all the info I can get.I thought this board was for asking questions.

Dude, you have to be willing to GIVE sometimes. I've said this before - post your qualifications in you profile so people have an idea on how to help. If they don't know, they can't nor will help. Nor should they.

And, I don't post my qualifications because I'm not looking for a job.

HMM
 
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psysicx said:
I'll take all the info I can get.I thought this board was for asking questions.

Nah, this board is for mercilessly bashing the character of anyone who disagrees with what you have to say. The asking questions part comes a distant second.

At least, that's the way it seems most of the time.
 
flyer172r said:
Nah, this board is for mercilessly bashing the character of anyone who disagrees with what you have to say. The asking questions part comes a distant second.

At least, that's the way it seems most of the time.

I'll second that..........most of the time. What else would you expect from a couple thousand type-A personalities, all eager to broadcast how great they are for the world to see?
 

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