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Jackfly

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Amflight is a good place to work, but hiring, upgrades, ect. have really slowed down. There is also a lot of Union stuff going on right now. Call Jerry Clark in Burbank, he's the man at the top.
 
Jackfly said:
Amflight is a good place to work, but hiring, upgrades, ect. have really slowed down. There is also a lot of Union stuff going on right now. Call Jerry Clark in Burbank, he's the man at the top.

About time... I heard they were looking at Teamsters, although I wonder if ALPA would represent them even tho they are a Part 135 operator.
 
2992set: I was speeking of equipment upgrades, not seats.

The teamsters have contacted the pilots, trying to get us all to send in our response cards. If anyone out there has dealt with the Teamsters aviation division, was it a positive experience?
 
AMFlight

I was interviewed by Clark himself about 3 years ago. You basically start out as a Captain sure but on a Lance. I had better offer but he seemed fair. If you can survive on $1200/mo flying SE then go for it. I've heard both good and bad about the company.

Good luck.
 

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