Any experience w/ Keystone?
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They went from 2000TT to 1800TT TO 1500TT to 1200TT to 750TT to 350TT in matter couple of years. They have been advertising a lot lately. Mostly multi engine Cessna series airplanes with a. OperTor in the back.
Pay is decent compared to other surveying companies. Have to relocate to one of their bases.
Projects vary from city to city. Not your typical 7 month on the road type. You are salary and get paid per diem. pilot is responsible for EVERYTHing including creating flight plans for mapping and coordinating with ATC/
Maybe things have changed but last I remember was that if you are not on a project you may have to come in the office for other clerical related duties. Each day you are on the road, you acrue Paid Time Off which you can use when back in home base.
[MENTION=56477]Tpinks[/MENTION] use to work there a while back.
Pay is decent compared to other surveying companies. Have to relocate to one of their bases.
Projects vary from city to city. Not your typical 7 month on the road type. You are salary and get paid per diem. pilot is responsible for EVERYTHing including creating flight plans for mapping and coordinating with ATC/
Maybe things have changed but last I remember was that if you are not on a project you may have to come in the office for other clerical related duties. Each day you are on the road, you acrue Paid Time Off which you can use when back in home base.
[MENTION=56477]Tpinks[/MENTION] use to work there a while back.
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