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Hey all.

Just wondering if anyone knows of companies hiring in toronto or the surrounding area? Around the 800 hour mark with over 500 pic......not much multi......any idea's welcome......thanks
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Tim Hortons?
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hey,

Thanks, how bout you eat my a*s too....

Serious replies only please.
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Post by petey »

Thanks, how bout you eat my a*s too....
:lol:

No kidding. Try to come on here to get some useful info, and that's the answer a guy gets.
Tim Hortons?
I guess those are the intelligent answers that constitute making the "hall of fame" on AvCanada.
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I think he meant the Jetport in YHM. Lighten up, its good information.
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saucer_driver wrote:Hey all.

Just wondering if anyone knows of companies hiring in toronto or the surrounding area? Around the 800 hour mark with over 500 pic......not much multi......any idea's welcome......thanks
You may try the skydive club but with only 800 hours I don't think anyone would even consider you.Go north
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saucer driver

skydive toronto takes pilots as low as 250 hours....people are nice to work for . i was there last week- they seem to be quite busy....& apparently still hiring .
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It's about all you can get in a big city if lucky. Go north and you'll do some real flying.
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Post by lyncher »

gotta love the attitude of instructors eh? he was just joking, shit happens bud.
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Post by RVR6000 »

cumulus07 wrote:saucer driver

skydive toronto takes pilots as low as 250 hours....people are nice to work for . i was there last week- they seem to be quite busy....& apparently still hiring .
Isn't this the place were you need to pay $1000 to be 'qualified' to drop people from a 'heavy' single-engine aircraft, and also they don't pay for your work.
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Yep thats the place, stay far away!!!
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No north lots of jobs there...

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fanspeed wrote:Tim Hortons?
nice attitude.
real supportive..."hall of famer"...hall of flamer, maybe
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