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cl601pilot 08-01-2007 06:27 AM

Skybus e-mail
 
If anyone has any info or experience trying to get on with Skybus. I just got the Skybus e-mail, thanking me for the resume. What can I be expecting from the rest of the process and the timeline for it. Also, any ideas on the competitive time for getting hired.

Thanks

taylorjets 08-01-2007 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by cl601pilot (Post 206615)
If anyone has any info or experience trying to get on with Skybus. I just got the Skybus e-mail, thanking me for the resume. What can I be expecting from the rest of the process and the timeline for it. Also, any ideas on the competitive time for getting hired.

Thanks

What attracts you to sky bus?

IronWalt 08-01-2007 02:18 PM

I would hope that part of their welcome package on the first day of GS would be the address and phone number for the local welfare office and the food stamp office.

cl601pilot 08-01-2007 04:46 PM


Originally Posted by taylorjets (Post 206827)
What attracts you to sky bus?

The need to make money and support my family. Actually, I've been flying a 737 for a couple of years and would rather not go down to a regional sized aircraft.

Bill Lumberg 08-01-2007 06:28 PM

Why not apply to better airlines that are in need of pilots like Allegiant, SWA (if you have 737 time) and even Virgin America? Skybus gets no respect anywhere... I would apply to Netjets if you need to live in Columbus.

GulfstreamPilot 08-01-2007 06:39 PM

If your a CL601 guy. Why not poke around in corporate or 135 flying? You'll be able to walk into twice skybums skipper pay right off the bat flying a 601.

Make sure you do some homework about Scumbus, I realize you don't want to fly regional size jets... you wont there, but you do get to keep the regional size paycheck. Honestly you can make as much CFIing as you can working for that cheapskate butterfly, PLUS you'll be home evernight with the family.

Slice 08-01-2007 10:35 PM


Originally Posted by cl601pilot (Post 206928)
The need to make money and support my family. Actually, I've been flying a 737 for a couple of years and would rather not go down to a regional sized aircraft.

Who gives a rat's ass about a/c size? I'd fly a 172 for the right money. Would you really be proud walking amongst your peers flying for Skybus?

cl601pilot 08-02-2007 04:45 AM


Originally Posted by Slice (Post 207142)
Who gives a rat's ass about a/c size? I'd fly a 172 for the right money. Would you really be proud walking amongst your peers flying for Skybus?

Actually, all that I care about is getting about 300 more PIC turbine. Which I would like to get in a larger aircraft. That way, I have the requirement completed for Southwest. Besides, who has the better shot at UPS or Fedex? The guy with RJ time or the one with Large aircraft time?

fosters 08-02-2007 05:28 AM


Originally Posted by cl601pilot (Post 207213)
Besides, who has the better shot at UPS or Fedex? The guy with RJ time or the one with Large aircraft time?

UPS wants transoceanic time, and FedEx you pretty much need to have 3 people you've flown with in the past to get you an interview, then you have the pleasure of interviewing for an interview.

So I'd say you have pretty much no shot at either one unless you meet those requirements. Also, they've been hiring 1900 pilots so a/c size is of little importance, except maybe for your ego.

cl601pilot 08-02-2007 05:35 AM


Originally Posted by fosters (Post 207226)
UPS wants transoceanic time, and FedEx you pretty much need to have 3 people you've flown with in the past to get you an interview, then you have the pleasure of interviewing for an interview.

So I'd say you have pretty much no shot at either one unless you meet those requirements. Also, they've been hiring 1900 pilots so a/c size is of little importance, except maybe for your ego.

I've got the oceanic time. twice as much as they require. No ego problems either.


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