Flexjet Pilot Recalls
#51
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That would be the worst thing that I think managment could do. Loose all the cash that is around the holiday season just to be able to not recall a few guys back that they dont want. I am sure that is not the only reason, but wow.
I did hear that TC said that if and when they hire again then all of the new guys will be based in New York. That would not be cool unless you live there.
I did hear that TC said that if and when they hire again then all of the new guys will be based in New York. That would not be cool unless you live there.
#53
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I am one of the furloughed Flexjet guys. Am I the only one having trouble getting an interview at the Regionals? I assume they do not want to hire fuloughed guys who may up and leave as soon as they get recalled. What is a furloughed pilot supposed to do to get an interview? It is frustrating watching the low time Cessna instructors with no turbine time getting interviews when I am way more qualified. Any suggestions???
#54
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I am one of the furloughed Flexjet guys. Am I the only one having trouble getting an interview at the Regionals? I assume they do not want to hire fuloughed guys who may up and leave as soon as they get recalled. What is a furloughed pilot supposed to do to get an interview? It is frustrating watching the low time Cessna instructors with no turbine time getting interviews when I am way more qualified. Any suggestions???
#55
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First year pay and vacation, no access to the defined benefit retirement plan, unvested in the 401(k) plan - and if Hikoki is right, forced to move to Teterboro if you want a job.
#56
I am one of the furloughed Flexjet guys. Am I the only one having trouble getting an interview at the Regionals? I assume they do not want to hire fuloughed guys who may up and leave as soon as they get recalled. What is a furloughed pilot supposed to do to get an interview? It is frustrating watching the low time Cessna instructors with no turbine time getting interviews when I am way more qualified. Any suggestions???
#57
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Job fair in Vegas. Aviation Career Expo 2010. Eagle and Compass will be there. I feel the pain. It took me a long time to get a call from anybody and i'm pushing 6000tt.
So did you end up getting a call for some sort of flying job? I hope that the rest of the 85 guys/gals can find something because flex is not going to be calling anytime soon. I wish they would.
#58
I got a job with ASA, but it was a cold call with no internal recs or job fair help. I live in ATL and they said that helped. A lot of the low time pilots that are getting interviews have multiple internal recs. I was the only one that interviewed that day without an internal rec.
#59
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And what is the deal with Flexjet having a 2 year recall when everyone else seems to have an unlimited time recall?? How does Flexjet get away with that type of management and still not have a union. I am not saying that I am for or against unions---but it seems unfair that they treat their pilots so differently on such an important issue. They give me this 2 year upgrade talk on my interview and tell me big pay raises are to follow. So I end up leaving a good job for Flexjet---only to be furloughed 18 months later. Now I can not get an interview during this 2 year recall agreement period. I assume the 2 years will pass---I will get dropped off the recall list--I will then be looking for a job with no flying experience during the past 2 years. Flexjet will be hiring people from the same regionals I came from 2 years ago and paying them 1st year pay. Netjets and Citation Air will be recalling all their furloughed people back to appropriate pay based on seniority like most every other company does. This is just me blowing off steam and it may or may not happen like this---who knows. It just seems like the 85 of us that chose Flexjet may get a raw deal compared to the rest of the aviation industry. We chose Flex--but they may not choose us back. Frustrated.
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