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doug_foo 10-06-2006 02:26 PM

Networking
 
Ok I have another question for you pilots. I see a lot on this site as well as others about the best way to get a decent Corporate pilot's job is to network and meet people to find out about other jobs. Well, where are some good places to network for jobs?? I would like to dive in ASAP!!
Also where/how did you guys get your jobs?? So you know of any stories about pilots getting in the right place at the right time??? Where?

Zach 10-06-2006 03:25 PM

Work line service at a busy FBO that gets a lot of jet traffic.

doug_foo 10-09-2006 09:36 AM

What's that?
 
I'm sorry but I am very new to all this. What is work line service?? I know what the FBO is but will they let anybody just walk around in thier nice lobby's?? I got strange looks when I went to the one here in my town.

jens 10-09-2006 10:22 AM

Line Service is the department the manages the sale of fuel and service to customers. You would fuel planes and do all the other ramp services.

I started out working the line... so did a bunch of members of this site is my guess.

Mach Knockers 10-12-2006 06:08 AM

I worked as an "FBO Chick" for several months. I had male co-workers as well. I got several job offers at the time, though I didn't accept any of them for various reasons.

The FBO Chick (or FBO Dude) is the person who works the counter and is in cooperative efforts with the Linemen (Linewomen). They work the front desk, answer phones, schedule crew/rental cars, limos, hotels, meals, catering, schedule fueling and plane pulls, ego control ;), and um...fending off hot dates from dorky pilots who think they're hot stuff.

Anyway, my point is, you come in contact with many bored pilots who are willing to chat off your ear. I still have some of their business cards kicking around, four years later. It's some of the best networking I ever did, next to going to a professional flight school.


Personal story that's semi-pertinent:
I worked at a place that was dripping in sexuality. It was Jet Executive Center at PIE (St. Pete/Clearwater), though they're now out of business....no surprise. In some ways it was fun, in others, it was obnoxious. "The girls" as we referred to a group of three of the employees, were only ever thinking of how perfect their make-up was, flirting with the pilots and generally be freakishly over-sexed in a professional setting. I kid you not, they spent months losing weight, tanning and otherwise prepping for some FBO Convention they attended. They were dead set on winning some "Hot FBO Employee" Award that was given out. They prepped for this the way some women prepare and obsess over their wedding! I am extremely liberal and a very open person...but this was sooo inappropriate. A typical uniform for an FBO Counterperson is khakis and an embroidered button down, navy suit, or something else attractive, feminine but a tad conservative...remember the clientele we're considering! Anyway, my uniform was a one-size too small embroidered polo shirt, and I had to go buy my own khaki shorts. I got a 'talking to' because my shorts were too long. The inseam on them was about 3".

http://www.fbohotties.com/ See...there's even a website about the whole phenomenon. :)

HotMamaPilot 10-12-2006 12:11 PM

Like I said in the other thread that was ended not too long ago.... Women are ruining aviation. Take your job seriously. You are the reason we get such a bad rap. Thanks <----patronizing

HotMamaPilot 10-12-2006 12:13 PM

I too worked the fbo's... But I was out in the -10 degree weather fueling the MU-2's alone....

Mach Knockers 10-12-2006 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by HotMamaPilot (Post 68752)
Take your job seriously. You are the reason we get such a bad rap. Thanks <----patronizing

I'm not sure if I am the "you" above or if you are directing that post at the three female employees I told a story about. If it's directed at them, yes, I agree with your comment.

To clarify:
I didn't take part in the bull that occurred at Jet Exec and I got myself out of there as quickly as possible. Sometimes, you take what's available when you have bills to pay. I didn't want to play their sex games and therefore I didn't fit in there. I left, moved on, up and am happily away from companies that see women purely as sex objects. I filled out a form for my uniform shirts. I checked "S" in the size options. They intentionally ordered me XS shirts and told me to, "Just wear them. They'll order more fuel," when I pointed out their 'mistake.'

Thankfully, I wasn't there long and now work for a company that values families and employee happiness.

I realize my first post wasn't particularly clear, so hopefully that helps. With close friends and people who you know will take it the right way, it's fun to play sexy. It's downright innappropriate what was going on at Jet Exec, though, and I was trying to convey that.

Zach 10-12-2006 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by HotMamaPilot (Post 68753)
I too worked the fbo's... But I was out in the -10 degree weather fueling the MU-2's alone....

I feel for you. MU-2's even suck on a 70 degree day with 2 people fueling.

HotMamaPilot 10-12-2006 12:46 PM

M. Knockers, that 's a big, sorry, my bad. Didn't mean to get my panites all up in a bunch....thanks for the clarification


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