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TundraT

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Racing operation Job posting

Barry Grant, Inc makers of carbs for cars is looking for someone to fly their Cheyenne 400ls to races and trade shows.
Send inquiries to [email protected] include salary requirements.

Attn. Barry Grant
Barry Grant Incorporated
1450 McDonald Road
Dahlonega, Georgia 30533



That is all I know. Have at it.
 
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Does anyone have experience operating a Cheyenne 400LS out of a 3000' strip?
 
If there is any airplane you would want on a 3,000' strip it is the 400 LS. It is 400 Kt, FL410 turbo prop.
 
Looks like an awesome job. If I had any kind of turbine time, I would apply. Planes and cars..........throw in some strippers, and that would be about it!
 
Guys and Gals,

I have just been asked by a representative of this company to request that no more resumes be sent. They have been overwhelmed by the response and cannot accept any others.

Thank you for your understanding.

Ultraman
 
Ultraman said:
Guys and Gals,

I have just been asked by a representative of this company to request that no more resumes be sent. They have been overwhelmed by the response and cannot accept any others.

Thank you for your understanding.

Ultraman

That's a great way to limit competition for the job! :)
 
Flying Illini,

You're right! That's a great way to limit competition. I wish I would have thought of that myself. Unfortunately, my feeble brain could never come up with such an ingenious scheme.

It seems they posted the job on several job websites (PlaneJobs, CorporatePilot, etc.,) and then it got posted here and the response was so overwhelming that they could not handle all of the e-mails they received and it "clogged-up" their computer.

Ultraman
 

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