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dhc8fo

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Now accepting flight instructor resumes for
potential strike replacements.

Airline Training Center Arizona, Inc. (ATCA) is a
Lufthansa German Airlines company. Lufthansa began
development of an ab initio system for flight
training crew members in 1955, moving flight
training to the southwestern United States in1967.
During more than four decades of pilot training
our system has been constantly refined to reflect
the latest advances in educational techniques and
training philosophies. More than 6000 course
graduates have moved on to flying careers,
maintaining a level of safety, service and
performance second to none.
 
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:pimp:Does that mean you have the potential to be a :bomb:SCAB Flight Instructor?

Amazing:puke:
 
I thought the strike replacement part was an add on!

I can't believe they would put that on a job app, and not put any pay or bennies.
 
Hey, this could be a nice lead in for a First Officer position at G*Jets......you can get all the practice being a scab as a CFI. Kind of like a Scab-in-Training.
 
I just sent an email to [email protected] expressing my less than enthusiastic thoughts on their continued hosting of this ad.

I recommend as many as possible follow suit...
 
dhc8fo said:
Now accepting flight instructor resumes for
potential strike replacements.

I just don't understand how anyone would want to apply. Besides the scab thing, who would want to go somewhere that for whatever reason the present employees feel that the current conditions are so bad that they would strike over it. I can just imagine an interview conversation...

"Soo, what happened to all the other employees?"

"Oh them, yeah they are all out on strike because the pay is horrible and we here at management are striving to make working conditions as bad as possible, soo when can you start?"
 
Rogue5 said:
I just sent an email to [email protected] expressing my less than enthusiastic thoughts on their continued hosting of this ad.

I recommend as many as possible follow suit...

I sent an email to the guy who actually posted the ad. Can't wait to see if he responds! I will post it here if he does.
 

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