Great Lakes Hiring

buy a plane, take a screw driver, turn the hobbs up, and you are good for the airlines.
airlines don't care how you log, they want just satisfy their insurance min.
 
I talked to HR a while back. The pay is $15,300/YR pre-tax. Now if your single you can plan on a take home of $12,240. Good luck. My rent comes out to $12000 per year. The rest doesn't even buy Ramen Noddles for the year.
 
i will tak it 760 total time 110 ME CFI making no money i thing it is all about flying as pro then walk your way up.
 
i will tak it 760 total time 110 ME CFI making no money i thing it is all about flying as pro then walk your way up.

Have you heard of other regionals such as Eagle, PSA, ASA or even Piedmont? If you truly have those hours you should be looking past Great Lakes.
 
They either live with their parents, or their significant other pays the bills.

pretty simple, you guys ever heard the concept of room mates? why someone would ever pay beyond $1000 a month for rent is beyond me, you might as well own a house and be paying a mortgage off.... find some room mates and you can live well for $300 rent or even less if you are smart about it
 
pretty simple, you guys ever heard the concept of room mates? why someone would ever pay beyond $1000 a month for rent is beyond me, you might as well own a house and be paying a mortgage off.... find some room mates and you can live well for $300 rent or even less if you are smart about it

Last time I checked my wife didn't want us to live with 3-4 other people to save some money on rent.
 
i did send my app to all of them no call back or reply so i will take GL if they call me back i even had the CRJ jet trans training don from ATP back on 2009
 
i did send my app to all of them no call back or reply so i will take GL if they call me back i even had the CRJ jet trans training don from ATP back on 2009

Really? I would think you have a pretty decent application for what they are looking for. I bet if you went to a job fair and shook some hands you would get a few interviews.
 
Really? I would think you have a pretty decent application for what they are looking for. I bet if you went to a job fair and shook some hands you would get a few interviews.

As long as he speaks better than he writes. Sure hope the resume doesn't look like that.
 
I just went through class there so I'll give you some info. There was a person with 250TT (lowest time person) but they worked there prior, everyone had at least 50 Multi. The training is unpaid, not even per diem to buy food. I had to sell my truck to pay for food and the bills while I was there. In CYS, there isn't a grocery store within 3 miles walking distance. It took me 3 weeks to get the hotel to put a fridge in my room, after I asked EVERYDAY for one, but it was my last week there. Those of us who didn't have a fridge or a car, it became apparent we had to eat out almost every meal, which quickly drained my cash. They're sending 7 1900s back to Beech/Raytheon 'cause they can't pay the bills. The october class was canceled, so those of you thinking this might be a good option, start making other plans. If you aren't hot with your instrument skills, even weak in one tiny area, they'll nail you for it and send you home, one guy was told to go home after his last sim session, so don't even waste your time. We had a few people say "eefff, this I'm going home." Have some cash saved up, cause when they send people home, they tell 'em to go home without an offer of help to get to the AIRPORT. Take it from me, someone who just went through it, keep building your flight time and try go elsewhere. No pay, no per diem, on your own for transportation, and they really treat people like crap. Sure the quick upgrade time is attractive, but that's about all they have to offer.
 
We have a gentleman who just started with us who left Great Lakes after 4 years and never got the chance to upgrade. He left at $21 an hour and didn't have anything positive to say about the operation.
 
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