Pilot with no job...

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To clarify, we are increasing pilot numbers in Montreal from 4 to 6.Beachparty wrote:+1![]()
going from 4 to 6 aircrft... how many crews are to be hired in YUL ??
In the past, most interviews were conducted in Calgary. From time to time, we will conduct interviews in another location (such as Montreal for this round), but you can always interview in Calgary. The situation that you described is quite common and we have no problem with it.JohnnyDrama wrote:Yet another question for HR.
Do you generally offer positions in Ontario to a candidate that is living in Alberta or in another location far from the base where the position is open? If so how do you work the interviews? Are they just conducted at the closest base or are they all in Calgary?
I am currently in Alberta but trying to work my way back to Ontario. Just wondering if it would be hard to get on with your company at a base that is not near my current location.
Thanks for all the info.
JD
Interviews were held on Tuesday in Montreal. As I am not sure of the status of the notifications, I’ll reserve announcement until early next week. My understanding is that the interviewers were happy with the results and that no further interviews are currently being scheduled for these positions.Oldnrusted wrote:Again thank you for taking all this time to answer questions. Airsprint seems like a decent place to work as far as I am concerned. I was curious about the Citation's. What is that salary like (FO's and Capt's) and does seniority transfer? For example, let's say someone has been right seat on the PC-12 for 2 years, and then they jump to captain. Do they start at the 2nd year of Capt salary in the company? Or same example with someone being on the PC-12 for 5 years, if they switch over to the jet, do they start again at the bottom of the payscale?
Thank you in advance for your time
PS: Has anyone been found for mtl yet? Cpt and FO?
Hi Mustang06,Mustang06 wrote:Hi Airsprint HR
1500 TT, 1000 Multi-Turbine, University and Master Degree, Fluent in 3 languages, I live in Montreal (30 minutes from YUL). Corporate experience. Canadian Passport, security red pass, having flown to the states several times, etc, etc.
I applied three times for AirSprint, not even one single call for an interview.
I don’t consider myself better than any other pilot here and I know there are lots of fellows with more experience than myself but I guess that with my experience I could at least be considered for an interview. (for a PC12 FO position)
I really appreciate the fact that you are the only person from H.R. who answer our questions, thanks very much for your time.
(feel free to pm me if you want)
This is why this profession is in a downward spiral.LegoMan wrote:Yea but you have to fly a small turboprop and Air Sprints Captains fly a nice shiny jet.
C206Pilot wrote:the citation payscales are a joke but making 38k or whatever it is at air canada (locked in for 2 years) on the EMB is acceptable? airsprint is going in the right direction. the working conditions have only improved over the years since the company started and will continue to. there is little movement on the jets here. that speaks for itself.