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Interviews, jobs & sponsorship Do ya feel lucky, Punk? Well do ya? If so, here's the place to swap the hot gen on who's sponsoring or employing, their selection criteria, and where those oh so elusive first jobs can be spotted in the wild. Watch out for the tumbleweeds...


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Old 22nd Oct 2003, 19:41   #1 (permalink)
 
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Pilot Employment

I saw a good idea in theFlitejobs.com Forums. It was suggested that a topic be dedicated to the posting of jobseekers details on a separate forum. It could be incorporated in PPRuNe. The suggested columns were as below.

NAME: (first name suffices)
TOTAL FLT TIME: (No P51!)
LOCATION:
LICENCES:
AIRCRAFT: (No C172 or PA28!)
OTHER: (Any additional relevent info)
EMAIL:

The prospecive employers could then contact the applicant directly.
How about it?

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Old 22nd Oct 2003, 21:07   #2 (permalink)
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Pprune is a discussion forum, not an advertising board. There are already many perfectly good flightcrew recruiting and placing services available on the internet; the management see no need for PPRuNe to join them at the moment.

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