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I had an interview with them back in Apr, whatever you do don't tell them you want to go to Skywest! I mentioned that I would like to go there and believe that was why I'm not there today.
 
Honesty

I suppose being too honest can sometimes hurt you too. I won't make that mistake again!
 
There are very few places where you can build lots of PIC turbine time with only 1500hrs. I worked at AMF for 2 years. Not a lot of money but lots of fun great experience. SkyWest loves AMF pilots since they usually have no problem learning the EMB 120 and the IFR skills a better than most. For that type of operation they are leaps and bounds above most operators when it comes to safety and not flying broken airplanes.
 

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