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I see were you can submit a resume to the UPS web site, but how do you apply for the paricular job of pilot on that web site. will they post it as an available position soon, or is there some other way I am not aware of.
 
ClearRight said:
I understand there is no ANC base, but there sure is a lot of flying out of there. Where are those crews coming from? Would it be real difficult for a guy to live in ANC and just pick up trips from there? or would you have to commute to ONT or SDF only to fly back to ANC for the rest of the your trip?

Is everyone going to the FE seat? How long would a wide body seat open up that would flow through ANC?
It would be quite easy to live in ANC and begin and end your trips there. We have had new hires go into the right seat of the 757, but I wouldn't count on it. In a year or so you should be able to hold a seat that goes through ANC though
 
767-300ER said:
As for ANC domicile:

The Chief Pilot in ANC stated that there will be an ANC domicile very soon, before even the contract is settled. 767 crews.
Let's hope that like always, he doesn't know what he is talking about
 
767pilot said:
Let's hope that like always, he doesn't know what he is talking about
I know he's Management, but Chris isn't exactly a dunce. I know him pretty well after our upgrades together.

Look at the DHs to and from the Pac Rim, and a 767 base there makes perfect sense if you're UPS. Next week I fly Japan Airlines business class to Osaka to pick up a 757 Intra-Asia trip; great for us, but must drive cheap-ass UPS crazy...
 
767-300ER said:
I know he's Management, but Chris isn't exactly a dunce. I know him pretty well after our upgrades together....
I never met the guy, I was thinking of our other favorite manager up there. Yo uare right though, when I look at the Z bid package with all of it's anc starts and stops, I too wonder why we don't have a domicile up there. I suspect at one point we are going to see some sort of a large re-allignment with some consideration given to right sizing (could be up or down) ONT and MIA
 
767pilot said:
I suspect at one point we are going to see some sort of a large re-allignment with some consideration given to right sizing (could be up or down) ONT and MIA
100% agreed. Look at the (diminishing- now down to about 12) ONT Pac Rim lines. The pilots take 1-2 days to DH over; 1-2 day back. I think ONT int'l flying will be gone in the near future, the exception maybe being the ONT-HNL-SYD-TPE-ANC-ONT pairing.
 
armyjets said:
If there were an ANC domicile any ideas if it would bid senior/Junior?
My guess is that an ANC domicile would go very junior.

Right now the junior domicile at UPS is MIA 757/767, and that's a far easier commute than Alaska.
 
asacap said:
Thanks Clyde. I appreciate the info.
No problem, anything I can do to help. If you have any more questions, I'll do the best I can do to answer them for you. Um, as long as I'm in town. Take care and best of luck to you,

- Clyde
 
Just Posted to upsjobs.com you can apply on-line, the best of luck to ALL!!

Flight Officer

Hiring 727, 747 and DC-8 Flight Engineers!
Louisville, KY UNITED STATES

Minimum Requirements:
- Current ATP Certificate or written - Commercial Pilot Certificate with multi-engine land instrument rating (without limitations) - Current FE written or turbojet rating - FCC restricted radiotelephone operator permit - Current FAA First Class medical certificate - Minimum 21 years of age - Must have a minimum of 1000 hours in fixed-wing jet and/or fixed-wing multi-engine turboprop pilot in command (PIC) - Must have a minimum of 1500 hours of total flight time - Must hold a valid passport - Must have authorization to work in the United States - A bachelors degree is preferred - Recommendations from UPS employees are preferred - Recency and type of experience will be taken into consideration

Degree Preferred:
Bachelors

Majors Preferred:
No Preference

Job Description:
Flight Officers at United Parcel Service are responsible for the safe, on-time and efficient operation of our aircraft.


UPS is an Equal Opportunity Employer, m/f/d/v.
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Job Added on: 10/14/2004 16:18 Thu
Job#: 10May0000072
 

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