PSA Hiring...

Are you a new DXer too? Are you still seeking work? If so, how long have you been looking?


Passed my practical and oral back in march, been looking since. Not much success thus far, but I'm really hoping i can find something in the NYC area. Yeah, i know... "good luck with that!"
 
Passed my practical and oral back in march, been looking since. Not much success thus far, but I'm really hoping i can find something in the NYC area. Yeah, i know... "good luck with that!"

The only 121 operator I know of in the NYC area is JetBlue; I believe they're headquartered in Queens. Though they're the closest 121 operator to me, JetBlue would necessitate a relocation for me; even on a good day, I have to figure 2 hours travel time to Queens. I know, because I was seeing a gal over in Flushing. Normally though, either the NJ Turnpike or the Cross Bronx Expressway is messed up; oftentimes, both are bad! Then, getting to Queens takes more like 2.5-3 hours. That's a bit long for a commute!

There are 135 operators at Teterboro and Republic airports, which might be an option too. I know Gama Aviation is seeking a flight coordinator at TEB, and you can find more details about the position here: https://gamaaviationllc.com/gama/files/jobpostings/gama_aviation_llc_flight_coordinator_teb.pdf.

BTW, where did you attend school? I went to Sheffield and finished in May. I stuck around for the workshops, and I met a guy from GoJet. He gave me the lowdown on the fact that they were losing two dispatchers, and he gave me the recruiting coordinator's card. One of my classmates, who was taking his practical that week, also talked to the guy, and he'll be hiring on with me. I sent my stuff in before the position was listed. That connection DEFINITELY helped!

Anyway, good luck to you. If you're willing to work on the 135 side, then you'll definitely be able to find something in or around NYC. TEB & FRG have 135 operators that would be an option for you. TEB is across the river, and FRG is on Long Island. Westchester County might have some airports with 135 operators also. Good luck!
 
Passed my practical and oral back in march, been looking since. Not much success thus far, but I'm really hoping i can find something in the NYC area. Yeah, i know... "good luck with that!"

With 5Y moving to CVG there is a huge surplus of current and qualified dispatchers in the NYC area and the pickings are pretty slim to begin with...
 
The only 121 operator I know of in the NYC area is JetBlue; I believe they're headquartered in Queens. Though they're the closest 121 operator to me, JetBlue would necessitate a relocation for me; even on a good day, I have to figure 2 hours travel time to Queens. I know, because I was seeing a gal over in Flushing. Normally though, either the NJ Turnpike or the Cross Bronx Expressway is messed up; oftentimes, both are bad! Then, getting to Queens takes more like 2.5-3 hours. That's a bit long for a commute!

There are 135 operators at Teterboro and Republic airports, which might be an option too. I know Gama Aviation is seeking a flight coordinator at TEB, and you can find more details about the position here: https://gamaaviationllc.com/gama/files/jobpostings/gama_aviation_llc_flight_coordinator_teb.pdf.

BTW, where did you attend school? I went to Sheffield and finished in May. I stuck around for the workshops, and I met a guy from GoJet. He gave me the lowdown on the fact that they were losing two dispatchers, and he gave me the recruiting coordinator's card. One of my classmates, who was taking his practical that week, also talked to the guy, and he'll be hiring on with me. I sent my stuff in before the position was listed. That connection DEFINITELY helped!

Anyway, good luck to you. If you're willing to work on the 135 side, then you'll definitely be able to find something in or around NYC. TEB & FRG have 135 operators that would be an option for you. TEB is across the river, and FRG is on Long Island. Westchester County might have some airports with 135 operators also. Good luck!


I went to Academics of Flight in Queens, NY. Quite a few JetBlue people have gone there as well for their ticket. Anyway, they don't hire externals for dispatch (I heard this from a fairly reputable source), one would have to be an employee for a couple years, then he/she can apply for a dispatch position. Thanks for the Gama link, I just applied.
 
It's hard to predict the behavior of people suffering from mental illness...certainly including PTSD if what I've heard about PSA is close to the truth. They might not call you at all, or they may call you and say, "Why is the sky blue?" and then offer you a job over the phone when you answer with, "Gravity."
I FINALLY got a response from PSA last week. Guess what? They said they weren't interested! It doesn't matter now, because I'm training @ G7, but I thought it was funny nonetheless...
 
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