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NMuir 09-27-2016 06:27 AM

Bloomberg did a piece on XOJet earlier this year:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ntt5jXlXucE

DWCGUY 09-27-2016 07:51 AM

I had submitted a resume last December and finally heard back for an initial phone screen this past June. I talked with a pilot in HR for about an hour and then got the "thanks, but no thanks" e-mail later that week. Is it worth it to re submit? or has my name been put onto a black list not to be considered again? I would really love to get on with this company. If it makes a difference I have two captain internal recs...

Thanks

Frozen Ronin 09-29-2016 07:20 AM

At least you got a call... I guess I'm too crusty to deserve a response. I'd like to at least swing at the plate before I strike out! LOL!

Onetaco 09-29-2016 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by DWCGUY (Post 2211638)
I had submitted a resume last December and finally heard back for an initial phone screen this past June. I talked with a pilot in HR for about an hour and then got the "thanks, but no thanks" e-mail later that week. Is it worth it to re submit? or has my name been put onto a black list not to be considered again? I would really love to get on with this company. If it makes a difference I have two captain internal recs...

Thanks

I would give it 6 months and try again. Good luck.

NotATestPilot 09-29-2016 01:00 PM

What's the best way to update your flight times?

LJ JE 09-29-2016 01:19 PM

I initially got the TBNT after my first phone interview. I believe it was timing issues as I wasn't available to leave my job due to a training contranct. I re applied after 6 months and got the call for the interview.

GoodCopy 11-22-2016 02:08 PM

Looking into XOJet. Seems like a good company with a lot of satisfied pilots. I see that they are only looking to hire FO's. Does anyone have any information on what upgrade times are looking at right now with XO? Also, are you home based with XO? Thanks in advance for any info.

TurboDog 11-22-2016 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by GoodCopy (Post 2248279)
Looking into XOJet. Seems like a good company with a lot of satisfied pilots. I see that they are only looking to hire FO's. Does anyone have any information on what upgrade times are looking at right now with XO? Also, are you home based with XO? Thanks in advance for any info.



You are correct that there are some satisfied pilots at XOJET. However, people are leaving for the airlines. XOJET can't compete when it comes to pay and retirement, so if you are young it's merely a stepping stone.

They do only hire FO's. Upgrade on the X is right around 1 year and just over 2 years on the Challenger. There is talk about increasing the pay for FOs next year.

All pilots are home based and airline out on day 1 and home on day 8. Lots of the Florida and California pilots sometimes end up driving a rental to work to start a rotation. Maybe one out of 6 trips, sometimes more. Honestly the transition days (1 and 8) are the worst part of the job. Those days can and do often exceed 14 hours with day 8 getting you home pretty late.


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MOGuy 12-01-2016 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by TurboDog (Post 2248449)
You are correct that there are some satisfied pilots at XOJET. However, people are leaving for the airlines. XOJET can't compete when it comes to pay and retirement, so if you are young it's merely a stepping stone.

They do only hire FO's. Upgrade on the X is right around 1 year and just over 2 years on the Challenger. There is talk about increasing the pay for FOs next year.

All pilots are home based and airline out on day 1 and home on day 8. Lots of the Florida and California pilots sometimes end up driving a rental to work to start a rotation. Maybe one out of 6 trips, sometimes more. Honestly the transition days (1 and 8) are the worst part of the job. Those days can and do often exceed 14 hours with day 8 getting you home pretty late.


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A small addition. You have zero say in which airframe you are placed in. This has been a little bit of frustration for myself because I'm seeing pilots from just under my seniority level to way junior to me upgrade before I do on the X (I'm on 300). It's not like other companies (NJ or FLEX, or airlines) where you can upgrade into an airframe you've never flown before. I think this may be, and should be, one reason for them looking to increase FO pay and I'm hoping it's fairly substantial.

All in all not the worst place to hang for a while IMO.

Xems 12-15-2016 03:34 PM

Don't want to change the thread, but heard that XO had a mechanism for carrying some extra O2 for trips to Hawaii. I'm not too sure in my source so thought I would ask here. We are looking at a 300 and I am just wondering about pax loads going out that way. Any other issues I should look at?

Thanks.


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