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quix 05-08-2017 01:55 PM

Any updates on the hiring situation at Mokulele? Last I heard they were staffed up in California but still looking for pilots in Hawaii, don't know how that's progressed.

BravoPapa 05-11-2017 05:45 PM


Originally Posted by ncpilot1996 (Post 2352491)
I just put in my PIC application, 1200TT 350 Multi CFI CFII MEI AGI IGI looks like a fun gig

How did it go? :)

ncpilot1996 05-11-2017 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by BrianATL (Post 2362317)
How did it go? :)



Never heard a word back. It's okay though, offers keep falling in my that far out shine their offer!


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BravoPapa 05-11-2017 07:26 PM


Originally Posted by ncpilot1996 (Post 2362318)
Never heard a word back. It's okay though, offers keep falling in my that far out shine their offer!


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Crazy. So somebody with 300 hours gets a call and you don't. Someone earlier said they reduced salary do to so many using it for time building. Maybe they figured they wouldn't have you long with those hours.

ncpilot1996 05-11-2017 07:28 PM


Originally Posted by BrianATL (Post 2362369)
Crazy. So somebody with 300 hours gets a call and you don't. Someone earlier said they reduced salary do to so many using it for time building. Maybe they figured they wouldn't have you long with those hours.



Yeah just feeling things but hey that's the nature of this business. Make yourself as marketable as possible. I get many odd looks from line guys when They see me and find out I'm 20 flying a 421/king air single pilot


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Javichu 05-11-2017 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by ncpilot1996 (Post 2362370)
Yeah just feeling things but hey that's the nature of this business. Make yourself as marketable as possible. I get many odd looks from line guys when They see me and find out I'm 20 flying a 421/king air single pilot


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Sh** I'd give you an odd look right now haha

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ncpilot1996 05-11-2017 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by Javichu (Post 2362372)
Sh** I'd give you an odd look right now haha

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"It's not what you know, it's who you know" literally words to live by in the corporate world


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Javichu 05-11-2017 07:33 PM

Indeed. I know my neighbors. They suck

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ManuTahiti 05-13-2017 01:22 PM

If you`re going to be a street captain, I understand they`d look for someone who would stay in the long term.
Last street captain MW hired just retired as a test pilot for Boeing (part of the 747-8 and 787 development program).
So don`t worry, you`re not the most experience fella here.
No odd looks. A couple pilots here are captains and barely 20.
I doubt your age came into play.

And people saying that the company lowered their salary, that`s BS.
We went from a salary pay to hourly pay. With the guarantee, we actually get paid more. The more hous you pick up, the better your check looks. That simple.
Most of us are coming with super low time as SIC. Mokulele is one of the only options you have to get paid to fly (if you want to avoid the CFI route).
Yes its not a whole lot, especially for Hawaii. But it gets the job done.

Most PICs move on to Regionals right at 1500, and generally do a lot better during ground school than guys who only have CFI experience.
Being part of a 135 operator helps you understand CRM and airline environment big time.

Good luck to all of those who applied.
The hiring is very sporadic. It`s all about timing.
And if it doesn`t happen, there`s probably something even better waiting for you at the next stop. Dont be discouraged.
Aloha

duckman 05-13-2017 04:25 PM

Can someone definitively tell me what SIC pay is per hour? Also what is the monthly guarantee? I've heard it equates to 18,000 a year. Remember that isn't necessarily true. Also do they do per diem?
Thanks!


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