How to Find Job Info on the Internet...espcially for newbies
#41
New Hire
Joined APC: Aug 2010
Posts: 7
flightwork.com
Hi all,
Check out the International Pilot Network / flightwork.com.
It's a non-commercial and venture and access to the pilot job board is free.
Harder to find jobs or those not advertised by companies can also be found in the job forum (Pilot Jobs, Interviews, Terms & Conditions).
Check out the International Pilot Network / flightwork.com.
It's a non-commercial and venture and access to the pilot job board is free.
Harder to find jobs or those not advertised by companies can also be found in the job forum (Pilot Jobs, Interviews, Terms & Conditions).
#43
One to stay away from is AirJobsDaily dot com
They post a lot of military or government jobs, but you can find all that information for free in other places and that is what they have done and just copied and pasted it in. I paid for a year, and almost never visited the site. Then a year later they charged my credit card again without my permission. When I complained, they said they had sent me an email when I first joined telling me that automatic renewals were in force. They would not refund the money, but SAY that it won't happen again next year. So I wasted about $120 on them.
Guys, I am HAPPY TO PAY for a good job site. If it gets me a job or even just gives me good information I am not likely to find anywhere else I will gladly pay. I've run other types of web sites myself, and I can tell you that someone has to do some serious work to produce a quality online service. They deserve their income. But the problem is that there are so many sites out there, and you have to pay before you can even find out if it is any good. What sites have you used that seem to be worth the money? I am using climbto350 and it is worth the fee. I am also looking for additional good sites if anyone can recommend one.
Got2fly
They post a lot of military or government jobs, but you can find all that information for free in other places and that is what they have done and just copied and pasted it in. I paid for a year, and almost never visited the site. Then a year later they charged my credit card again without my permission. When I complained, they said they had sent me an email when I first joined telling me that automatic renewals were in force. They would not refund the money, but SAY that it won't happen again next year. So I wasted about $120 on them.
Guys, I am HAPPY TO PAY for a good job site. If it gets me a job or even just gives me good information I am not likely to find anywhere else I will gladly pay. I've run other types of web sites myself, and I can tell you that someone has to do some serious work to produce a quality online service. They deserve their income. But the problem is that there are so many sites out there, and you have to pay before you can even find out if it is any good. What sites have you used that seem to be worth the money? I am using climbto350 and it is worth the fee. I am also looking for additional good sites if anyone can recommend one.
Got2fly
#44
Line Holder
Joined APC: Nov 2010
Posts: 34
So whether a site is useful or not, or worth it's price or not is one subject, but it's an entirely different subject to claim that they billed you without permission. When you signed up, and agreed to the agreement, you accepted the terms of automatic renewal.
If you don't want automatic renewal, you need to read the agreement, and cancel your subscription in the alloted timeframe - what I do with a subscription service that I'm not sure I want forever, is immediately after I sign up, I cancel with them "as of next year".
#47
I used them and got a job in early 2009 with them. It paid the mortgage and a lot more for about 18 mos.
I think it is the best job site.
If you are deducting expenses on US taxis, the cost is deductable.
cliff
NBO
I think it is the best job site.
If you are deducting expenses on US taxis, the cost is deductable.
cliff
NBO
#48
New Hire
Joined APC: Aug 2010
Posts: 7
You may also try out the e-mail subscription service from the IPN website.
Subscribe to New Pilot Jobs
New pilot job postings are conveniently e-mailed to you on a weekly basis. Time-saving and avoids lengthy searches.
Good luck.
Subscribe to New Pilot Jobs
New pilot job postings are conveniently e-mailed to you on a weekly basis. Time-saving and avoids lengthy searches.
Good luck.
#49
New Hire
Joined APC: Apr 2012
Posts: 1
I usualy have good luck with these (I don't think they were mentioned before)
AviationTire.com
Aviationcv.com
Pilot Hiring
It is tough for young pilots to find work these days. I'm considering joining Flightdeck Recruitment, is it any good?
AviationTire.com
Aviationcv.com
Pilot Hiring
It is tough for young pilots to find work these days. I'm considering joining Flightdeck Recruitment, is it any good?