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Old 2nd Jun 2006, 22:43
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Looking for some info on Canadian North, I can't seem to find much info via the search function, or on other boards. Specifically I'm looking for Hiring minimums and preferred experience or background. As well, any kind of idea of pay-scale would be appreciated!

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How much effort?

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Looking for some info on Canadian North, I can't seem to find much info via the search function
Didn't search very hard, did ya? All I did was google it.

http://www.cdn-north.com/default2.asp
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When you go to the site listed above, you cannot bring up any info on pilots.

There is some more info here but not much:

http://www.pilotcareercenter.com/Job...?AirlineID=107

A couple of guys i've worked with have gone there and enjoy it. I fly with them every month, a quality operation.
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Of course I looked at Pilot career center and thier website, I'm glad you figured out how to use google Wrench. I was wondering if anyone cared to share any other info. The search I referred to was on this board and AvCanada, in hopes of avoiding exactly these types of responses.

Thanks Highbypass, If you get a free second what kind of time did your collegues have when they went there?

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The guy that went recently had 3500-4000 hours total time, most of that twin turbine, with over 1000 PIC.
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Thank you very much Hibypass
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