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CaseUWannaKnow 01-28-2017 09:45 AM

North Face Hiring Info
 
I keep seeing people wearing The North Face jackets with Luggage Works pilot bags at the airports. I guess they are pilots, not quite sure.

Does The North Face have a flight department? If so, what are their hiring minimums, pay scale, etc?

thanks!

Whiplash6 01-28-2017 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by CaseUWannaKnow (Post 2289994)
I keep seeing people wearing The North Face jackets with Luggage Works pilot bags at the airports. I guess they are pilots, not quite sure.

Does The North Face have a flight department? If so, what are their hiring minimums, pay scale, etc?

thanks!

They aren't hiring pilots at the moment but I've heard good things about the London Fog flight department.

PotatoChip 01-29-2017 05:26 AM


Originally Posted by CaseUWannaKnow (Post 2289994)
I keep seeing people wearing The North Face jackets with Luggage Works pilot bags at the airports. I guess they are pilots, not quite sure.

Does The North Face have a flight department? If so, what are their hiring minimums, pay scale, etc?

thanks!

I work for the Costco knock-off brand because I can't afford to be a North Face pilot. I'm just as warm and look just as cool. Almost.

alaskadrifter 01-29-2017 05:48 AM

North Face is weak sauce I'm holding out for Arc'teryx or Mountian Hardware.

John Carr 01-29-2017 08:34 AM

Apple also. Their best pilots have the fancy cordless earbuds.

Radials Rule 01-31-2017 06:53 AM


Originally Posted by CaseUWannaKnow (Post 2289994)
I keep seeing people wearing The North Face jackets with Luggage Works pilot bags at the airports. I guess they are pilots, not quite sure.

Does The North Face have a flight department? If so, what are their hiring minimums, pay scale, etc?

thanks!

Many of us at Atlas do not wear uniform jackets. If you see one of us wearing a The North Face, Arcteryx, Mountain Hardwear, etc., there is a good chance that it is a knock-off from the Science and Tech market in PVG.;)

2StgTurbine 01-31-2017 07:46 PM

Plenty of charter companies use North Face jackets for their uniform.

Ludicrous Speed 01-31-2017 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by CaseUWannaKnow (Post 2289994)
I keep seeing people wearing The North Face jackets with Luggage Works pilot bags at the airports. I guess they are pilots, not quite sure.

Does The North Face have a flight department? If so, what are their hiring minimums, pay scale, etc?

thanks!

I am curious as to what compelled you to post this...especially your first paragraph. Does wearing a The North Face jacket and dragging a Luggage Works bag somehow not go together? Does this violate some fashion rule?

As for whether or not they're pilots, my guess is yes. With the allowance for an exception here and there, I am fairly certain that someone dragging a Luggage Works bag through an airport is a pilot. At least I wouldn't bet against that assumption.

PotatoChip 02-01-2017 08:15 AM


Originally Posted by Ludicrous Speed (Post 2292295)
I am curious as to what compelled you to post this...especially your first paragraph. Does wearing a The North Face jacket and dragging a Luggage Works bag somehow not go together? Does this violate some fashion rule?

As for whether or not they're pilots, my guess is yes. With the allowance for an exception here and there, I am fairly certain that someone dragging a Luggage Works bag through an airport is a pilot. At least I wouldn't bet against that assumption.

Because he/she created this account within the last month solely to troll.

CaseUWannaKnow 02-03-2017 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by Ludicrous Speed (Post 2292295)
I am curious as to what compelled you to post this...especially your first paragraph. Does wearing a The North Face jacket and dragging a Luggage Works bag somehow not go together? Does this violate some fashion rule?

As for whether or not they're pilots, my guess is yes. With the allowance for an exception here and there, I am fairly certain that someone dragging a Luggage Works bag through an airport is a pilot. At least I wouldn't bet against that assumption.

What compelled me. Just a random thought I suppose!

Fashion Rule: Did you really just ask that? Really!?? HA!


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