Hiring in Waterloo? (Part-time ground work)

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Hiring in Waterloo? (Part-time ground work)

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Hey all,
I wonder if anyone here works at CYKF and knows if anyone there is hiring. I'm going to get in touch with Fliteline tomorrow and see if they need anyone... I'm going to school here in Waterloo and need something to pay the bills through the summer (my current job isn't cutting it, and I'd much prefer to be around airplanes...).
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated!
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Give air sprint a call, perhaps they would require an aircraft groomer?
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Changes in Latitudes wrote:Give air spring a call, perhaps they would require an aircraft groomer?
You mean AirSprint, right? (I can't find anything by the name of "Air Spring"). Thanks muchly, I will give them a shout too!
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You won't have any luck with sprint. Their FO's are forced into cleaning the planes after every trip.
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try the guys who handle the Bearskin flights.
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Northwest recently advertised for ground handlers, maybe try them?
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bob sacamano wrote:try the guys who handle the Bearskin flights.

Yep... That would be Flightline.

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endless wrote:You won't have any luck with sprint. Their FO's are forced into cleaning the planes after every trip.
Actually they do have a full time groomers. Give them a call.
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