Netjets Letter
#81
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Aug 2006
Posts: 244
I just like the fact that I will live longer than the average cargo pilot. I thought about going cargo before NJ. That was until I saw how FDX and UPS prematurely aged my squadron mates. No thanks. But, to each his own.
#82
I like to keep up with whats going on outside of my area. Gives me an idea where the next batch of people might come from. The fractional business is new compared to most of what are called airlines. Its interesting to see how far it will grow before it becomes large enough to attract the government, cut throat competition, a private equity outfit thats going to take it apart or get sold off .
You could of fooled me.
#83
....UPS was moving airfreight in the 30's
They actually began service in 1929 but suspended it due to Great Depression.
Resumed in 1954 and were flying in airliners until 1988 when they established their own airline, and are now the 9th largest. Yeah, I'm familiar as a shareholder.
They actually began service in 1929 but suspended it due to Great Depression.
Resumed in 1954 and were flying in airliners until 1988 when they established their own airline, and are now the 9th largest. Yeah, I'm familiar as a shareholder.
#84
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,235
....UPS was moving airfreight in the 30's
They actually began service in 1929 but suspended it due to Great Depression.
Resumed in 1954 and were flying in airliners until 1988 when they established their own airline, and are now the 9th largest. Yeah, I'm familiar as a shareholder.
They actually began service in 1929 but suspended it due to Great Depression.
Resumed in 1954 and were flying in airliners until 1988 when they established their own airline, and are now the 9th largest. Yeah, I'm familiar as a shareholder.
They actually owned the fleet prior to 88.
#86
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,235
[quote=F16Driver;453960]I just like the fact that I will live longer than the average cargo pilot. I thought about going cargo before NJ. That was until I saw how FDX and UPS prematurely aged my squadron mates. No thanks. But, to each his own.[/quote.
You are correct, its good to be able to choose.
You are correct, its good to be able to choose.
#87
Line Holder
Joined APC: Sep 2007
Posts: 51
Got the letter
11K+, IOE/LCA, Sim Instructor. 4 type ratings. 5 years sales/customer service experience with Global Fortune 500 company prior to flying. 1 strong LOR....Got the letter. The only thing I can think of is that I'm an airline guy.
#88
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jan 2008
Position: A320 CA
Posts: 227
Does anyone know if in addition to internal recs, a non internal LOR's could help at all. I have one from my boss where I worked line (and still do) for 5+ years highlighting my customer service experience. Figured it can't hurt.
ARL
ARL
#90
On Reserve
Joined APC: Aug 2008
Position: F-15E IP
Posts: 23
Hello to all,
This is my first post. I thought I’d pass on another data point regarding apps to NetJets and their response.
I applied August 11th and got “we are reviewing your application and will get back to you…” the next day.
Yesterday I got the email that a few others have received which read, “we are looking for someone that better fits our needs…” It was addressed to me (not Dear Applicant).
I’m obviously disappointed.
My background for what it’s worth:
25 years in the USAF (Retiring in a few months)
6000+ PIC multi engine jet (F-15E and A-10)
One internal Rec
No formal customer service experience although I tried to tie in some “customer service like” stuff I’ve done in the Air Force.
I’ve enjoyed reading the posts. Very informative as I look to start a second career.
Regards,
Jethro
This is my first post. I thought I’d pass on another data point regarding apps to NetJets and their response.
I applied August 11th and got “we are reviewing your application and will get back to you…” the next day.
Yesterday I got the email that a few others have received which read, “we are looking for someone that better fits our needs…” It was addressed to me (not Dear Applicant).
I’m obviously disappointed.
My background for what it’s worth:
25 years in the USAF (Retiring in a few months)
6000+ PIC multi engine jet (F-15E and A-10)
One internal Rec
No formal customer service experience although I tried to tie in some “customer service like” stuff I’ve done in the Air Force.
I’ve enjoyed reading the posts. Very informative as I look to start a second career.
Regards,
Jethro
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