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I have a pretty good list of companies based in Columbus with flight departments but was just wondering if anyone knows of places in the area looking to hire in the near future. I have tried to contact most of them but only heard back from about 25%.
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Curious to see if anyone on here lives/works in the Columbus area. Family and I will be moving back in a couple years after I wrap up my military time and I’m definitely interested in the corporate side. I know of Nationwide, Scott’s, AEP, Battelle, Honda. Any others out there? Anyone have experience flying corporate in central Ohio? Trying to avoid NetJets and RAH if possible.
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Curious to see if anyone on here lives/works in the Columbus area. Family and I will be moving back in a couple years after I wrap up my military time and I’m definitely interested in the corporate side. I know of Nationwide, Scott’s, AEP, Battelle, Honda. Any others out there? Anyone have experience flying corporate in central Ohio? Trying to avoid NetJets and RAH if possible.
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Curious to see if anyone on here lives/works in the Columbus area. Family and I will be moving back in a couple years after I wrap up my military time and I’m definitely interested in the corporate side. I know of Nationwide, Scott’s, AEP, Battelle, Honda. Any others out there? Anyone have experience flying corporate in central Ohio? Trying to avoid NetJets and RAH if possible.
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Yea, Flight Safety got so bad on staffing NetJets had to start recruiting SIC's to be Sim Instructors. Weren't enough instructors to handle the large number of pilots moving to the Latitude.
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I also appreciate everyone tagging in with all the different flight departments around Columbus. Is there any way to find out if any of these companies are hiring aside from checking their websites every so often?
Cheers!
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I’ve heard on this forum multiple times that FlightSafety, specifically at CMH, is a terrible place to work; toxic, low wages, long hours, etc. Anyone currently there that would care to dispel any of those? It seems like it could be a good job and a great way to be at home in my own bed every night.
I also appreciate everyone tagging in with all the different flight departments around Columbus. Is there any way to find out if any of these companies are hiring aside from checking their websites every so often?
Cheers!
I also appreciate everyone tagging in with all the different flight departments around Columbus. Is there any way to find out if any of these companies are hiring aside from checking their websites every so often?
Cheers!
pay could be better, but it’s not bad considering that the job is really quite easy. It does get mind numbing, though.
im looking to go back to flying because every time the [insert system] slide comes up, I die a little inside. It’s very repetitive.
you are, however, home every day. And you can contract fly if you want.
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