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siucavflight

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Very excited to be reporting that I have been offered a job flying with NetJets. Everyone throughout the process has been very helpful and friendly. Espically DK in recruiting, she is a fantastic person. Cant wait to work for this company. And to all of you guys on the this board who had given me advice and suggestions thank you(even the Riddle guys).
 
Thank you!
 
Congrats, I hope you're not too busy to keep those avatars coming! I'd love to end up there someday myself, have fun in training.
 
I have an interview next week! Cant wait!!
 
Very excited to be reporting that I have been offered a job flying with NetJets. Everyone throughout the process has been very helpful and friendly. Espically DK in recruiting, she is a fantastic person. Cant wait to work for this company. And to all of you guys on the this board who had given me advice and suggestions thank you(even the Riddle guys).


Congrats brother! Welcome aboard.

P.S. I like my coffee black.
 
Very excited to be reporting that I have been offered a job flying with NetJets. Everyone throughout the process has been very helpful and friendly. Espically DK in recruiting, she is a fantastic person. Cant wait to work for this company. And to all of you guys on the this board who had given me advice and suggestions thank you(even the Riddle guys).

Congrats Bro... from a fellow Saluki.
 
Very excited to be reporting that I have been offered a job flying with NetJets. Everyone throughout the process has been very helpful and friendly. Espically DK in recruiting, she is a fantastic person. Cant wait to work for this company. And to all of you guys on the this board who had given me advice and suggestions thank you(even the Riddle guys).

Congrats bro, and thanks for letting me move up another number. all that I ask is that you TAKE ME WITH YOU!!!!!!!!!!
 
Congrats! How long was it from app accepted to interview? You finally got parolled from Eagle!
 
For me it was only one and a half months, but I had a few very significant contacts there.
 
Congrats and Welcome.
So which plane did you get?
Do I need to be looking out for you?
 
Welcome to the slave ship. Just kidding. Life is good.

Last three tours I was home by 1300 on day 7. This tour, I sat at home all day on day 1 with a "show at home" brief. Just made a $100 tip today.

Welcome aboard. It's a great time.
 
Welcome to the slave ship. Just kidding. Life is good.

Last three tours I was home by 1300 on day 7. This tour, I sat at home all day on day 1 with a "show at home" brief. Just made a $100 tip today.

Welcome aboard. It's a great time.

Which is more of a slave ship, the XL or the X and why? I think I know the answer but I like to hear people's opinions who have experience.
 
Never having flown the X, I would say that it's probably due to leg length. A long flight for the XL is 3 hours. Most probably average around 1.5 hours.

Some of the other types are starting to get pretty busy. Seems like the 680's are working a lot and a buddy of mine on the G200 is pulling some pretty long days as well.
 
Which is more of a slave ship, the XL or the X and why? I think I know the answer but I like to hear people's opinions who have experience.

Both ........Why you ask? Each fleet has 75+ planes. IMHO the XL works harder then the X does. Those boys never stop flying. C-680 is moving up fast. Take the range of the X, baggage of the XL, great performance and YEA your working.
 
I also think the number of aircraft in the fleet makes a diference. If you are on the X, XL, 680, or G-200 there always seems to be another airplane around when you break.
 

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