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FedEx-ground, Maneuver, Procedures, instr
Hey guys,
Can any FedEx training instructors clearfiy the difference between the ground, procedures and maneuver instructor positions? I am applying to the ground instructor position only, and find the other two somewhat confusing. What is the purpose of this division of instructor types? Thanks, AWACS |
Yeah sure. I think I can try to Splain a bit.
Ground - Stand up/ground. Example-class room set up, lecture over systems mainly. Procedures - Systems and Aircraft specific Procedures demonstrated in a Flight Training Device no motion. Maneuver - Procedures and Emergency/Abnormal Instruction in a full motion Simulator Why the division? Pay I guess. I hope this helps, Lets get to working round here. |
Pay is all the same for the Professional instructors.
Bohica's correct on what the positions do. |
Where is the posting? I have a buddy that might be interested.
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Originally Posted by FedEx1
(Post 922247)
Where is the posting? I have a buddy that might be interested.
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Originally Posted by FedEx1
(Post 922247)
Where is the posting? I have a buddy that might be interested.
Go to pilot.fedex.com At the bottom of the page is a listing for careers. Click on that. On the new page select. United States, Flight & Air Operations, and Fedex Express, then match my description. The page that comes up will show Job ID of 72509_SS Flight Training Procedures Instructor. You can submit your job application there. Good luck. Hope to see some of you new guys in the school house soon. Disco |
Just a side note, I don't believe there is any metering (flow through) program for instructors anymore. You can still apply for a line pilot position after a set time through the JCA (job change application) but it involves the full interview process. The same thing applies to the Corp Flight Department now.
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thanks disco.
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