Alpine Air
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We don't have one anymore. And when we did, new hires did not have to pay to be apart of the company. This was for those who wished to get twin turbine time to jump start their career when the airlines were hiring like crazy. There have been quite a few who have done this. Not saying I would've ever done it.
Fly Beech 99's and 1900's, maintenance department great, pay well above standards, good overhead. But, everyone has an opinion. The one's that matter are the one's who actually work for the company or have in the past.
Guess what, a lot of people are still applying for jobs here.
Fly Beech 99's and 1900's, maintenance department great, pay well above standards, good overhead. But, everyone has an opinion. The one's that matter are the one's who actually work for the company or have in the past.
Guess what, a lot of people are still applying for jobs here.
If they're not doing the pay-to-work program any more how's come they have class dates posted through sept 2011? It's still 2011 right? I haven't had that much to drink i don't think. . .
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#12
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Joined APC: Feb 2011
Posts: 32
I worked in a similar situation for 18 years. QOL can actually be good and I miss the freight days. Maintenance issues were the same as any company. I am familiar with the company and consider them to be a good outfit.
I do not like the pay to play and made the mistake of hiring a graduate of such a program. That is unlikely to ever happen again.
I do not like the pay to play and made the mistake of hiring a graduate of such a program. That is unlikely to ever happen again.
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