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They dont know the meaning of hard days off. The DO is on call 24/7 along with everyone else.
 
I figured there might be some stories like this. I sent my resume in just to see what happens and a Roger called me back. The message was very weird. "Roger, United States Aviation, (918)XXX-XXXX." And that was it. I just kinda laughed, and though what kinda as$hole leaves a message like that, then I hit the number 7 key.
 
One of my co-pilots worked there. Said it was the worst job he ever had in Corporate Aviation. As mentioned above the boss is a horse's behind.
 
i interviewed there a few years ago. they wanted a training contract, pay was below average and sounded like no schedule. on the other hand...nice equipment and not much else to choose from if your local
 

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