SkyLink Express
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Any flight crews currently on with SkyLink Express who have an alternate way of getting in touch with the CP instead of phone attemps through head office in Toronto? Also, any extra info would be appreciated.
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Sir Winston Churchill
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A way of getting in touch with him directly. I have tried through the main office in Toronto and the CP is never around or hard to get a hold of. A personal e mail address or ext # would be great. Also, I am willing to forward my resume , so any pilots for SkyLink willing to help me out, just let me know.
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email employment@skylinkexpress.com
This email address is always forwarded to whoever is CP. You will definitely not get hold of him calling Toronto.
http://www.skylinkexpress.com/expressce ... esumes.htm
This email address is always forwarded to whoever is CP. You will definitely not get hold of him calling Toronto.
http://www.skylinkexpress.com/expressce ... esumes.htm
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I bird told me that if you put down the following in your resume under interests;bluenote wrote:so is it safe to say that if I wanted to give the chief pilot a resume in person, I would have to go to Halifax?
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"I would enjoy watching IABD pay 30 bucks to an albino co-worker, who isn't really albino at all...just really pasty white....with only 3 months to live, eat a 3 hour old cheesesteak on a bun left over on the counter and have this albino co-worker wash it all down with backwashed orange juice from some strange man with a limp."
....this, I think, may get the CP's attention.
Seriously...just don't drive to YHZ if you only have a total time of 300 minutes in an airplane...I'd hate to see you spend gas money for no reason.
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AgreedBrantford Beech Boy wrote:I don't think the cheese in the sandwich is the definitive variable. It is more important that it be "used".
Brantford Beech Boy wrote: The ability to bust a move in a Halifax McDonalds drive-thru is also a valuable asset.
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Hey raven54...shouldn't you be putting on your flight suit with the decorative banana's on your shoulder pads?raven54 wrote:You guys are morons...
now beat it...we got boxes to . across the ramp...we don't want you to get a paper cut.
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skylink
Just put your resume in with Cargojet, they will probably buy skylink soon enough and then you will be ahead of them in the pecking order.
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Sandwich's & Jobs
What's wrong with sandwich stories???......
Skylink will most likely be hiring Captains in 2-3 months, but don't quote me. The only way to get a resume through is the online application unless you see a skylink guy on the ramp that you'd like to buy breakfast for. Thats all I can say.
FALL RIVERRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!
Skylink will most likely be hiring Captains in 2-3 months, but don't quote me. The only way to get a resume through is the online application unless you see a skylink guy on the ramp that you'd like to buy breakfast for. Thats all I can say.
FALL RIVERRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!