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Old 07-07-2008, 06:43 AM
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I am about to put up a smile (I might have to drink a bit first in order to be able to achieve that) for the next few days and hand out the resume. What is worth hitting up in Palm Beach and in Boca? Those two would be a real short drive for me but eventually I will start working my way down South and look into FXE, FLL, and OPF places.

I am not real picky. I would be happy with:

Corporate right seat. I have no corporate types or time for the left.
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Instructing... ouch... (I actually like instructing just sweatin' balls is not that attractive here in the hot season.)

So what is out there? I am on climbto and willfly but I have not seen a thing posted there for a while.

Thanks for the help!
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Old 07-07-2008, 06:12 PM
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I would suggest joining climbto350.com. There are a few corporate jobs listed on the East Coast of FL. That's your best bet. Good luck.
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Old 07-08-2008, 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Laxrox43
I would suggest joining climbto350.com. There are a few corporate jobs listed on the East Coast of FL. That's your best bet. Good luck.
I am on both climbto and willfly but I don't see much on them. However I know there are plenty of operators.
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Old 07-08-2008, 07:37 AM
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I am on both climbto and willfly but I don't see much on them. However I know there are plenty of operators.

Try this from NBAA

NBAA Products & Services

You can break operators down by state. Maybe there are some less known companies that don't advertise on those sites.
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Old 07-08-2008, 08:04 AM
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Too bad DayJet really hasn't panned out, that would've been in your backyard.
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Old 07-08-2008, 03:50 PM
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Hey thanks for the input! The website is a good source.

I was around today from PBI down to FXE and FLL. Not much out there. The slowdown has already happened.
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Well, if worst comes to worst, and you need a flight instructing job, I would suggest Palm Beach Flight Training. (www.pbflight.com) About 75% of their fleet are 2000 or newer. (They have 20 planes total)

I believe the pay is now up around $29/hr. When I worked there it was $17/hour for primary, and $19/hour for advanced. Anything over 25 hours "billable" in a month was $3 overide for every hour over that. I was doing 100 hours of flight instruction, and 20 + hours of ground instruction per month. I brought home in between $2500-3000 every month. You work for it, but money is money. And if you need a job in a pinch to hold you over until you find a corporate gig, that's probably your best bet.

I know there is a school in Boca with newer planes as well. They are looking for a CP, and folks to instruct as well. Check them out as well at: www.flyskyblue.com/index.html

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Old 07-09-2008, 12:07 AM
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Just found these...

http://www.climbto350.com/job_search.cfm?jobID=40697

http://www.climbto350.com/job_search.cfm?jobID=41704

http://www.climbto350.com/job_search.cfm?jobID=40991

http://www.climbto350.com/job_search.cfm?jobID=42123

http://www.climbto350.com/job_search.cfm?jobID=42961

http://www.climbto350.com/job_search.cfm?jobID=43025

http://www.climbto350.com/job_search.cfm?jobID=42692

http://www.climbto350.com/job_search.cfm?jobID=42695

http://www.climbto350.com/job_search.cfm?jobID=42693

Sorry the list is so long. I am just trying to help a fellow pilot out...good luck!
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Originally Posted by Laxrox43
Well, if worst comes to worst, and you need a flight instructing job, I would suggest Palm Beach Flight Training. (www.pbflight.com) About 75% of their fleet are 2000 or newer. (They have 20 planes total)

I believe the pay is now up around $29/hr. When I worked there it was $17/hour for primary, and $19/hour for advanced. Anything over 25 hours "billable" in a month was $3 overide for every hour over that. I was doing 100 hours of flight instruction, and 20 + hours of ground instruction per month. I brought home in between $2500-3000 every month. You work for it, but money is money. And if you need a job in a pinch to hold you over until you find a corporate gig, that's probably your best bet.

I know there is a school in Boca with newer planes as well. They are looking for a CP, and folks to instruct as well. Check them out as well at: www.flyskyblue.com/index.html

Good luck
Thanks man. I am not picky at all. I have handed my stuff in for skyblue and also the two schools at Lantana yesterday. I actually like instructing and I Lantana is 4 min from where I live. It would be fine with me until recall.
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I think flight express was looking for an FXE pilot
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