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VirginUSA....Again !!!

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bafanguy

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Sent my resume to [email protected] like everyone else. Got back the form email saying they'd require an online application at their wesbsite.

So, what is that website ? Tried virginusa.com and got sent to virgin.com where they apparently have no info for the new operation.

Any info or ideas ? Thanks
 
The website isn't up and running yet. Just keep checking back.TC
 
Thanks. They're not going to hire me anyway but I feel obligated to try. Old firehorse thing...
 
Well, it is nice to see, that we can find ways to give millions of dollars in taxbreaks,to what is essentially a foreign owned airline, at a time where the domestic owned ones are struggling. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy.
 
I sent a resume back when they were "project roam." You think I should send another when the site is up?
 
If you believe the hype-up, Virgin USA will be an legally U.S. owned and operated company, and surely controlled behind the scenes with Sir Dick pulling the strings. Pilots will have to be US citizens OR have green cards and the right to work in the country . . . . just like any other airline. Finding pilots willing to work for whatever Sir Dick wants to pay won't be a problem, I'm sure.
 
Va

They are going to fly buses for the price of Rj's. But a competive benifits package. ALPA wants to represent the pilot group too, oh only 4% a year............................
 

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