Ameriflight
#3321
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Oct 2007
Position: single pilot cargo, turboprop
Posts: 484
Flow is not a commonly used term for a preferential interview process. Preferential interview, is a commonly used term for preferential interviews. If you don't know the difference, you need to educate yourself on the agreement Ameriflight has with Allegiant, then you need to educate yourself on what flow is.
You have a tendency to spin things slightly and hope that people don't notice. Tell a potential new hire that it's a flow, no big deal right? Until they find out it literally couldn't be farther from flow, and they get ****ed because current employees were giving them misinformation.
You have a tendency to spin things slightly and hope that people don't notice. Tell a potential new hire that it's a flow, no big deal right? Until they find out it literally couldn't be farther from flow, and they get ****ed because current employees were giving them misinformation.
The only thing you are proving is how one sided you are. Before you accuse me of the same, bear in mind a current employee has rules to follow. I don't need to bring up the negatives of this job, you guys bring it up, I let it go. When you guys go over the top with misleading or outdated information, I will point it out. Btw, as many times as you have posted in ignorance, I have never accused you of lying, we can disagree and clarify each other without such accusations of malicious intent.
#3322
Banned
Joined APC: Jan 2013
Posts: 1,919
Fact check? I will surrender my certificates if you can show me one thing I have said about AMF that is a complete lie, please show me. You have rose colored glasses and you communicate on this board as such. You're an AMF cheerleader and that's fine, and I know you're proud of the company you work for, but stop the charades.
Stop selling disenchanting information to potential new hires, and I will stop calling you out, it's quite simple.
Stop selling disenchanting information to potential new hires, and I will stop calling you out, it's quite simple.
#3323
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Oct 2007
Position: single pilot cargo, turboprop
Posts: 484
I didn't call you a liar. I don't know why you are taking this in that direction other than you are getting defensive about calling me such.
I can fact check you without calling you a liar. Fact checking applies to outdated, otherwise misleading information given in ignorance. You had a different definition of flow through and chose to call me a liar over it. A simple disagreement in terms would have sufficed, and we could discuss the details of the Allegiant agreement, instead we waste everyone's time with our back and forth because you couldn't resist the opportunity to slander me.
I can fact check you without calling you a liar. Fact checking applies to outdated, otherwise misleading information given in ignorance. You had a different definition of flow through and chose to call me a liar over it. A simple disagreement in terms would have sufficed, and we could discuss the details of the Allegiant agreement, instead we waste everyone's time with our back and forth because you couldn't resist the opportunity to slander me.
#3324
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jan 2016
Posts: 530
I'm not certain, but I think we are also putting a hold on hiring because of Peak coming up. Everyone (including the training dept) will be flying starting the week before thanksgiving and so I was told we won't have classes for November and December. After the class starting next week the next new hire class will likely be in January.
#3325
On Reserve
Joined APC: Jul 2016
Position: A320 FO
Posts: 11
#3326
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Aug 2011
Position: Any
Posts: 656
If we could cover our Peak runs AND run indoc/training classes, we definitely would.
#3327
On Reserve
Joined APC: Jul 2016
Position: A320 FO
Posts: 11
Hey guys - I'm fairly interested in applying. I'm turning 21 next month, currently sitting at 1,300TT (900 multi, 950 turbine). Currently have a gig with a private jet operater, typed SIC in a light jet. Most of my time is SIC due to my age, w/ previous 1900 experience, applying for a PIC B1900 position at Ameriflight would allow for me to build some good PIC time over the next 2 years until I'm old enough to get a full ATP. Any suggestions on making this move, from the guys currently w/ the company. Currently trying to weigh my options. Any info would be appreciated.
#3328
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Oct 2007
Position: single pilot cargo, turboprop
Posts: 484
FWIW, the last company bid had 6 Metro openings and 3 1900.
#3329
#3330
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Aug 2011
Position: Any
Posts: 656
What do you mean by "movement on the Bro"? Again, it depends on when there are openings. Don't expect to come in as a Bro FO and move direct to the left seat. When you get to Part 135 mins (1200 TT) you will probably go to left seat of a BE99 then left seat of a BE1900 or SA227 then to the left seat of the Bro.
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