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How hard is it...
With a large amount of pilots at FDX and UPS becoming aged will it become easier to get on in the next 10 or so years? I understand age 65 puts a damper on things but it's only a five year extension. I don't know much about there ops so don't hate.
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Originally Posted by flyboyzz1
(Post 386996)
With a large amount of pilots at FDX and UPS becoming aged will it become easier to get on in the next 10 or so years? I understand age 65 puts a damper on things but it's only a five year extension. I don't know much about there ops so don't hate.
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yeah I'm far from putting in my app but want to know the best way to position myself for when the time comes. Maybe I should start driving a FedEx or UPS truck on the side :)
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FYI ... I know many (and they are many on this forum) FedEx pilots that started in non-flying jobs so they could get head of the line interview opportunities. It's a good way to get your foot in the door.
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Originally Posted by flyboyzz1
(Post 387001)
yeah I'm far from putting in my app but want to know the best way to position myself for when the time comes. Maybe I should start driving a FedEx or UPS truck on the side :)
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do they hire part time package handlers?
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Originally Posted by flyboyzz1
(Post 387079)
do they hire part time package handlers?
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Hog how does or did that work with your flying gig? I looked on the web site and it looks like you need to put in almost 4-5 days/nights a week? Did it really help you get your foot in the door. They looked like they were taking applications for loading at ORD...that might actually be interesting for a bit.
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lot's of guys threw boxes, others drove trucks, I was an instructor in the training department.. I know...and they hired me anyway.... HA.. stop you're killin me.
any job with the company makes you an internal hire. Better than an external in most cases. good luck. |
If my memory serves me, after talking with a professional instructor sometime in the last year, they have a guaranteed seniority number after 3 years. Their interview is, in essence, a joint "instruct/fly" session.
I tossed boxes at a station (non-airport facility) for a year and change prior to flying. After a year a similarly placed employee would be considered for an interview providing we are hiring at that time. You go to the head of the line assuming you meet the min hiring criteria. That policy is/was applicable to all internal employees (i.e. year in current position and can apply for any opening for which you are qualified outside your current work location). Permanent part-time employment is typically 17.5 hours a week min, and that qualifies you also for medical/401K/etc. benefits. |
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