Delta Private Jets - Aircraft Type
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No. They do want you to sign a two year training contract. If you are typed and current in something they are hiring into then you are more likely to get a call. DPJ has very high attrition with pilot moral at an all time low. It isn't a career company and the current regional airline management has let the pilot group know this.
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Joined: Feb 2013
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#5
Just a small correction to this post. It is a two (2) year "Promissory Note" not a training contract.
No longer do they have to get an attorney, court etc. if you don't stay/pay. They just go after your credit rating!
This is correct, I know a F/O who quit and a few weeks later a Sheriff showed up at his front door with a summons.
Stay away, you can do better.
No longer do they have to get an attorney, court etc. if you don't stay/pay. They just go after your credit rating!
This is correct, I know a F/O who quit and a few weeks later a Sheriff showed up at his front door with a summons.
Stay away, you can do better.
#6
New Hire
Joined: Mar 2010
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From: King Air
Just a small correction to this post. It is a two (2) year "Promissory Note" not a training contract.
No longer do they have to get an attorney, court etc. if you don't stay/pay. They just go after your credit rating!
This is correct, I know a F/O who quit and a few weeks later a Sheriff showed up at his front door with a summons.
Stay away, you can do better.
No longer do they have to get an attorney, court etc. if you don't stay/pay. They just go after your credit rating!
This is correct, I know a F/O who quit and a few weeks later a Sheriff showed up at his front door with a summons.
Stay away, you can do better.
#8
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Joined: Dec 2007
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Evergreen was the carrier to start the termination on your PRIA to enforce the training agreement. That's how they do it.
They can NOT come after you for the note. It's just to keep you on the property and extract as much $$$$ out of your ass as they possibly can.
#9
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Joined: Dec 2007
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Just a small correction to this post. It is a two (2) year "Promissory Note" not a training contract.
No longer do they have to get an attorney, court etc. if you don't stay/pay. They just go after your credit rating!
This is correct, I know a F/O who quit and a few weeks later a Sheriff showed up at his front door with a summons.
Stay away, you can do better.
No longer do they have to get an attorney, court etc. if you don't stay/pay. They just go after your credit rating!
This is correct, I know a F/O who quit and a few weeks later a Sheriff showed up at his front door with a summons.
Stay away, you can do better.
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