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slowstream
26th Feb 2007, 20:12
Hi there folks

Hope everyone is having a great day!

I need a favor if anyone can help me, I need some info & insight on Cayman Airways................any info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Slowstream

LQ410
26th Feb 2007, 22:10
It is a great company to work for and a beautiful island to live on.
The island life style is at a slow past.

Cheers

Saturn
1st Mar 2007, 18:45
Are they recruiting at all and what are the requirements? Thanks!:ok:

tropical wave
1st Mar 2007, 22:01
Not hiring now and it does'nt look like they will be for some time now.

flufdriver
5th Mar 2007, 18:57
Surprising comments Tropical Wave!

I feel there is atually a good chance that some hiring will take place shortly, probably 2 to 3 Pilots.

Of course I say that with the knowledge that "things" can and do- change all the time!

As usual, Local's get first dibbs (as it should be)

fluf

flyingsaucer
5th Mar 2007, 21:28
hi

so do you hav eany ideas of the requirements for cayman

and if they are to hire where woul du submit an application?

thanks

Samya
6th Mar 2007, 13:10
Dear Flyingsaucer, this is the link to CA's career site.

http://www.caymanairways.com/aboutus/careers.html

slowstream
6th Mar 2007, 23:17
Thanks Guys

flufdriver
7th Mar 2007, 04:05
For those of you that want to know, here is how you would do it if you ran an airlines operations department:

You would look whom you can upgrade from within, then you would look to the subsidiary carrier to find out if anyone can be brought on to the jet fleet, if you need still more people you would look at the resume's that arrive daily for experienced and current Pilots for whichever position you need to fill. After you have identified some candidates, you would interview them, then determine who has the best combination of experience and qualification and would fit in to the culture of the operation, once that is done you would offer one-year re-newable contracts to the selected persons.

And that is I how I suspect it will be done.

cheers,:)

fluf

slowstream
7th Mar 2007, 17:07
Fluff,

Thanks, that's a sound and respected method, well at least to me. Apppreciate the insight.

Slowstream