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Worked for D&D back in the early 90's out of Scottsdale on a Lear. I think that they were a great operation. Great location (SLC) and seem to care about their employees. I would love to work there again in one of their Gulfstreams but can't leave current gig. Good Luck.
 
Greeny,

I have a great deal of respect for Dick (one of the owners)! He has more aviation and Learjet experience than most. If you were smart and can survive on a first officers pay you could learn a great deal from him. He has been in aviation for a long time. I think that he mostly flys the Gulfstreams now. If I had stayed there that is were I would probably be but as most young bucks I thought that the grass was greener elseware. Dick is actually a pretty cool guy and ok to have a beer with after a hard day on the job. Good luck to you and remember it's a small community that you belong to now Greeny. Good Luck!
 
Any leads on some contact info? I hear them all the time but don;t even know where to go to fire off a cold resume.

Thanks,
Barnyard
 

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