TurboS7 said:Mel,
First the attitude of these young wippersnappers pisses me off. For the most part they are worthless and just crack up your airplanes, are very unreliable, then just when they know how to get around without killing your passengers they leave. So much for how I feel about the young smart A&&&&.
Flying in Alaska. Alaska needs good pilots that have maturity and are willing to work hard. Most Alaska pilots have zillions of hours and are humble and wonderful people, they fly in Alaska because they love the state and enjoy flying there. The best jobs for your type of experience are flying for the sport fishing lodges. You fly the people to the fishing hole and you look like a hero because every fishing hole is awesome compared to anything else in the world. The lodges in the Bristol Bay Area are the best. Alaska jobs comes through relationships and people knowing you. The best thing you can do it go up there, work your way to Bristol Bay and talk man and man with the owners. A handshake means everything in Alaska and will go a long way. People never forget, which is why whippersnappers will never make it in Alaska long term, they get a bad name and they are toast. We have a few Alaskan gents on this board that are great Mar, A-Squared to name a few. They welcome good pilots especially in the summer as there is a lot of work to do.
Dave
sounds like you have an attitude problem, buddy!