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Cornelius

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Sucks, but I need to find another flying job and was wondering what is the best pay job website out there? Willflyforfood and climb to 350 I have glanced at but don't want to pay cash until I get some good opinions.

thanks!!
 
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I have used both websites and have found lots of good opportunities on both. However the climbto350 website seems to re-post many of their jobs which gives you the impression they have more job listings when in reality they dont. Climbto350 also posts lots of non-flying positions were WFFF is only flying jobs.

WillFlyForFood website seems to get many fresh prospects every day and I dont see the same postings all the time. I also found WFFF's customer service to be quite a bit better than Climbto350. I had a billing problem and login problems with Climbto350 and waited for days before getting a response from their support. I also had a login problem with WFFF and they responded in a few minutes and were very helpful! WFFF is also a little cheaper... I'm now subscribing only to WFFF now as I am also looking at being furloughed once again. You can try them for one month for $10 and see how you like them.

Thats my experience... I hope things work out for you!!!
 
Most places ARE compilations of many sites. All they do is take the work out of it for you.

Some only seem to post jobs every week or so, some repeat jobs many times, some do a lot of garbage overseas postings....

We have been listing jobs for a few months, and have obtained a handful of exclusive listings. Since we are a small site (just Business Aviation) and not free ($10/yr) they dont seem to get copied as fast....

Really, you can cover most jobs through the big sites, Avcrew.com, flightinfo.com, etc...the bigger benefit is the networking - asking about companies, locations, etc. Thats where you want to look for a quality site, not a playground.

good luck either way!
 
The simple answer is just about all of them are good sites. I found my job on avcrew.com. My significant other found her job on corporatepilot.com. I know of one guy that found his first jet job on climbto350 and then found his current job there as well. I know a lot of other people that have had luck as well on climbto350. I have never used WFFF, so I can't really add anything concerning that site. For my money, $59 a year for 350 is a great value. Good luck in the job hunt.
 
Most of the jobs on WFFF can be found on Climbto350 and other free sources on the internet. I have been checking out WFFF for two minths now.


FlightTraker
 
Plane jobs

Don't use plane jobs.com I'm not real sure some of the jobs posted are even real.
 
Thanks for the links folks!
I am currently furloughed from the regionals. I am also searching for another flying job. I'll see what 3000 total time, and 2100 SIC time in jet gets me. Thanks again for the links!
 
climbto350 beware

Climbto350 gives free access for job postings. There are good links on it; but, in general, the ones listed are dead as they are listed only after they are closed and the person listing it didn't get it. I have gotten the best results off of avianation.com, jsfirm.com and bizjetjobs.com.
As mentioned above avcrew.com has good posts.


RP
 
Thanks, I subscribed to WFFF and it seems to be all right. Only problem is to even get a corporate job in the right seat, you need time in type and a type rating. Pretty much weeds out airline guys.
 
Believe it or not there are a few pilot jobs on carreer builder.com and monster.com if anybody is interested.
 
I also have been subscribing WFFF and have been offered a couple of corporate positions all ready. I highly recommend willflyforfood.cc! I have tried the others and the free ones too but you get what you pay for.

There are coporate jobs listed there that do not require time and type, but you have to look a little harder and visit often.
 
Anybody have a Avianation account and mind saying who the company is that advertised for a G200 crew in Chicago about 10 days ago. Thanks
 
Lear wannabe,

Here is the ad - we posted it on our WEBSITE 7/31 and it was updated on 8/13 as still open

GOOD LUCK!


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Executive Jet Management, a Berkshire Hathaway company, is seeking qualified candidates for a managed client based at BWI. This will be a three person crew flying 135/91 with some international trips each month. This client is affiliated with a current managed client G200 based in Chicago. There will be some crew rotation between bases.

Must meet minimum qualifications:
PIC Requirements
Total Time 3500
MEL 1500
PIC 2000
PIC MEL 500
Instrument 300
Jet 750
Jet PIC 500
ATP
Current First Class Medical

SIC Requirements
Total Time 2500
MEL 500
PIC MEL 500
Instrument 150
Jet 150
ATP
Current First Class Medical

Must have flown a minimum of 25 hours in past 6 months and a have a minimum of 3 years of recent corporate aviation experience and preference will be given to applicants that currently live within a one hour drive time to BWI. Candidates not currently residing in the local area must be willing to relocate within 30 days of accepting the position.
Preference will be given to candidates with G200 currency.
To apply for this position, please forward a copy of your resume and salary requirements via email to resumes@ejmjets.com or visit our website at www.ejmjets.com to apply online.
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Huh, hard to figure out whether it is BWI or Chicago based. Thanks for the info and for the link. I will check out BizAv now. Hadn't seen it before.
 
Huh, hard to figure out whether it is BWI or Chicago based. Thanks for the info and for the link. I will check out BizAv now. Hadn't seen it before.

yeah the "some crew rotation between bases" is a little murky...

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