Miami Air Hiring 737 F/o And Yes Its New
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Miami Air Hiring 737 F/o And Yes Its New
Title: B-737 First Officers
Company: Miami Air International Product/Service: Location: Miami FL Required Travel: NoneJob Type: Full-timeEmployment Type: Permanent
Description: Miami Air International is currently hiring First Officers in Miami, FL.
Requirements: Minimum 3 year commitment. Requirements: Commercial/Instrument Multiengine Land Ratings, 2500 hours total flight time. Jet experience, EFIS experience, B-737 type rating; minimum 3 years experience. No relocation available. EOE.
Company Benefits:
Contact Information: N/A[email protected]Fax: 305-871-1007
Company: Miami Air International Product/Service: Location: Miami FL Required Travel: NoneJob Type: Full-timeEmployment Type: Permanent
Description: Miami Air International is currently hiring First Officers in Miami, FL.
Requirements: Minimum 3 year commitment. Requirements: Commercial/Instrument Multiengine Land Ratings, 2500 hours total flight time. Jet experience, EFIS experience, B-737 type rating; minimum 3 years experience. No relocation available. EOE.
Company Benefits:
Contact Information: N/A[email protected]Fax: 305-871-1007
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Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jul 2009
Posts: 190
I sent my resume a month ago, and I didn't hear anything. After I saw this post, I sent another email with my resume attached. That was Friday, and I haven't heard anything yet (not many business hours since I sent it yet). But I was wondering, is the 737 type rating a strict requirement? Is there any chance of a conditional offer of employment based on getting your own type (a la Southwest)?
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Reserve Sucks
Joined APC: Jul 2007
Posts: 189
I sent my resume a month ago, and I didn't hear anything. After I saw this post, I sent another email with my resume attached. That was Friday, and I haven't heard anything yet (not many business hours since I sent it yet). But I was wondering, is the 737 type rating a strict requirement? Is there any chance of a conditional offer of employment based on getting your own type (a la Southwest)?