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Best Company You Worked For

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There's been a lot of negative comments about various operators in Canada, so I'd like to spin that around with a simple question. (c'mon everyone can contribute here)



What is the best company you ever worked for?
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Harbour Air YVR .. Great company, great equipment, good crew, well managed. I should never have left. Cheers
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Best company I've ever worked for in Canada?

Riverside Forest Products.
Swept floors in a plywood mill. $20 an hour, time and a half on Sundays, double time on holidays. Absolutely NO responsibility.

Flying can't compare.

Sorry.... someone had to.
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You know that riverside has a flight department right?
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7-11 (southland canada) :oops: Ahh, aviation in Canada.
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Snowbird Aviation circa 1988. Small Navajo operation out of Stony Rapids SK. Fred Strukoff was the owner/OPs Manager/Chief Pilot. Treated us like gold and always had a smile and a cheery dosposition. We worked hard but he paid us well and looked after us.
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Post by Cat Driver »

Wow, that is a tough one as I have worked for many good operations.

But for safety I would have to say Facteau in Quebec , and that was many moons ago, 1966 I think.

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For me it was Hicks and Lawrence
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:lol: :lol: WestJet.....the profit sharing is awesome.....especially these days their shares are sky high.... I LOVE IT?? My cash registers bursting full. :lol: :lol:
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Post by Panama Jack »

Jeez, that's a tough one.

-- The one that offered the most stability had junky airplanes and a burn-out schedule.
-- The one that had the most professional operations and complete benefits had poor stability and poor pay.
-- The one that had excellent pay had was ocasionally lacking in the operations expertise and benefits.

Just curious flyboeing-- these days what is the expected time to the Captain's seat for a new hire at WestJet? About a year or two ago it was in less than 2 years.
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"It was the best of times; It was the worst of times"

I most enjoyed my time with Calm Air.
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Ward_Air.
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oh yea, westex hands down
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Instructing at Bombardier Aerospace in Portage La Prairie.
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NWT Air !
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Regency Nursings Center in Texas I star the flight depatment and "The Boss" fliys too and he "understands"....
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WardAir ...without a doubt.

Hmmmm ...Corn Shoot, eh?... hmmmmm...?
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Peace Air (back in 81, not sure what they'e like now)
WestJet
Austin Airways
Air Atlantic
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AIR ATLANTIC treated us very well.
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Post by yycflyguy »

I had a great job in a travelling group of professionals but it turned out the bearded lady wasnt nice and the clowns were always drunk and mean. Wasn't much of a stretch for me to feel at home in aviation.

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Post by flyindude »

Notice how Emergency Express was never mentioned by anyone. Even the people working there know they suck.
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Post by BENHURMARCEL »

Air Saint-Pierre and still working for them!! :)
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Post by Deci »

flyinthebug wrote:Harbour Air YVR .. Great company, great equipment, good crew, well managed. I should never have left. Cheers
Ya right HAHA, I worked at HA also.

I agree the equipment is good and the crew was great, but the managment was a joke.
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Post by neiva »

pushyboss wrote:Snowbird Aviation circa 1988. Small Navajo operation out of Stony Rapids SK. Fred Strukoff was the owner/OPs Manager/Chief Pilot. Treated us like gold and always had a smile and a cheery dosposition. We worked hard but he paid us well and looked after us.
You should see how it is today !!!

By the way , snowbird is long gone... TWA and Norcan today...!!!
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Post by Airtids »

The one I'm working for today!
http://www.highalpineair.com
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