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Yeah, this guy reminds me of a student I had back in the day. We called him "Webelow" HAHA That was back in 99-2000. I saw him afew months ago, still instructing in a 150 for Hameed in San Antone! Ha!
 
OK I'll bite...

Just what does:

Passed Training HS 125-700a and Raytheon 850 XP

mean? Without a type ride of some description, what does this mean? A guy walked me through some PlaneView features the other day, and I successfully entered a flight plan, does this mean I "Passed Training on the G450/550"?
 
Try checking this guy out on the Airman Registry. He's real! No MEI, CF-II, or type ratings. Go figure. But there's nothing wrong with that, man!

Word of advice, your resume looks a lot better when it reflects your actual level of experience. For getting your first job, honesty on a resume counts a lot more than extra words and embellishments. Like some others said, if you can breathe you can get hired by a bottom-feeder 121 outfit these days. Keep it to one page without all the fluff; you've got all the qualifications you need. Just do yourself and all the rest of us a favor and stay away from Mesa and GoJets. Good luck, buddy!
 
Try checking this guy out on the Airman Registry. He's real! No MEI, CF-II, or type ratings. Go figure. But there's nothing wrong with that, man!

Word of advice, your resume looks a lot better when it reflects your actual level of experience. For getting your first job, honesty on a resume counts a lot more than extra words and embellishments. Like some others said, if you can breathe you can get hired by a bottom-feeder 121 outfit these days. Keep it to one page without all the fluff; you've got all the qualifications you need. Just do yourself and all the rest of us a favor and stay away from Mesa and GoJets. Good luck, buddy!


Ha funny, the worst thing is, if I was trying to make a funny resume, I don't think I could make one this good! LOL
 
hes a toolshed!
 
From his Myspace page:
"Looks like I am moving to Moscow, Russia 1 year to fly Corporate with a handsome salary more then where I was PSA-US AIRWAYS EXPRESS! "
 

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