Is Georgia Skies (Pacific Wings) Still Hiring?
#11
I had a Go Jets jumpseater the other day. He was a furloughed ATA pilot, about 50 years old. He had also been furloughed from Pan Am previously. He was a really nice guy, and I gladly offered him a ride. It was clear that he was apprehensive as he asked for a ride, as he had most likely been abused just because of where he now works.
Moral of this story... not all Go Jets pilots are SJS kids or scabs trying to screw you. Give them a chance and give them a ride.
Moral of this story... not all Go Jets pilots are SJS kids or scabs trying to screw you. Give them a chance and give them a ride.
#12
I had a Go Jets jumpseater the other day. He was a furloughed ATA pilot, about 50 years old. He had also been furloughed from Pan Am previously. He was a really nice guy, and I gladly offered him a ride. It was clear that he was apprehensive as he asked for a ride, as he had most likely been abused just because of where he now works.
Moral of this story... not all Go Jets pilots are SJS kids or scabs trying to screw you. Give them a chance and give them a ride.
Moral of this story... not all Go Jets pilots are SJS kids or scabs trying to screw you. Give them a chance and give them a ride.
We don't know the circumstances that makes a person do something out of necessity. Just be nice and treat people like you want to be treated, regardless of who they work for.
#13
My point was that there are other jobs outside of aviation available that will pay just as much as first or second year FO at pretty much the worst regional out there. If things got so bad at TSA that I got furloughed, I am most certainly not going to apply at g0jet. I am done with flying if that were my only option. I could manage a QT for $35,000 per year and be home every night or sit junior reserve at the industry pariah for a spell. Tough decision.
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I agree with you but that doesn't matter to anyone now. No one other than the 05 TSA/GJ pilots are responsible for the mess. One random guy who is furloughed from some place isn't going to care what happened in 05. We need to find a way to solve the GJ problem and unfortunately, blaming pilots will make us feel better but it won't get us anywhere.
#16
I agree with you but that doesn't matter to anyone now. No one other than the 05 TSA/GJ pilots are responsible for the mess. One random guy who is furloughed from some place isn't going to care what happened in 05. We need to find a way to solve the GJ problem and unfortunately, blaming pilots will make us feel better but it won't get us anywhere.
Sometimes we are our own worst enemy.
#19
Dont limit it to major schools... I get walk-ins all the time at my airport asking "what do I have to do to fly jets?"... Best one I ever had was a kid of about 19 or 20 saying his parents wanted to buy a jet like a citation 5 in the next few months and wanted him to fly it.... He was a zero timer so I explained he would be more likely to get struck by lightening 10 times in a row than to even get insurance....
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