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Old 10-29-2006, 06:10 PM
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To any current World Airways Pilot. Gentlemen, I would like to know the current CP of World Airways or the direct person to send my updated resume to World for Pilot employment. Is the current CP, Capt. R.K. Smithley. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
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Hiring Hotline 770-632-8305

Capt. Smithley is now Director of Operations.
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Old 11-11-2006, 06:34 PM
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Thank you "jonnyjetprop"
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Old 11-12-2006, 01:29 AM
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Can you guys give any insight it to the quality of life at world? I just interviewed and am curious if it is truly a good place to work. How is the two on two off?, What do you average per month on credits?, training? the two year training contract? Any info would be great.
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Just curious, did you interview at there head quarters in Peachtree City? I pass by there office when I head out to the airport.
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That is where they normally do the interviews, but I did it at another location. It was quite interesting. It the 2 year contract something new? I had not heard abou that before.
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Originally Posted by JetJocF14
Just curious, did you interview at there head quarters in Peachtree City? I pass by there office when I head out to the airport.
Or as we would have written it in the Air Force: Just curious, did you interview at their headquarters in Peachtree City? I pass by their office when I head out to the airport.

Sorry, but correct english (as well as spelling) is important, especially for USN fighter pilots. Not so much for heavy drivers though.
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Thanks for your kind words. NOW can I please have a cup of coffee.
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Old 11-13-2006, 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by acl65pilot
That is where they normally do the interviews, but I did it at another location. It was quite interesting. It the 2 year contract something new? I had not heard abou that before.
The 2 year training contract has been around for a while, not sure how long, after i arrived 10 years ago. I believe it is pro-rated over the 2 years.

Quality of life is good, if you want to work your tail off you can, if you dont then you dont normally have to. Not having to commute is a big plus.
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Originally Posted by Jetjok
Or as we would have written it in the Air Force: Just curious, did you interview at their headquarters in Peachtree City? I pass by their office when I head out to the airport.

Sorry, but correct english (as well as spelling) is important, especially for USN fighter pilots. Not so much for heavy drivers though.

In your description of positon, is it formerly or formally an MD-11 Capt?
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