Eagle Job Fair Announcement

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American Eagle Airlines would like to announce their upcoming First Officer job fairs. We are now requiring 500 hours of total time and 100 hours of multi time. We will also accept applications with 400 hours of total time and 50 hours of multi time. Please see our website for further details.

Upcoming Job Fairs:

January 22 or 23, 2008****San Juan, Puerto Rico
Embassy Suites Hotel
8000 Tartak Street
Isla Verde, Carolina PR 00979


February 16, 2008****New York area/Albany NY
Albany Marriott
189 Wolf Road
Albany, NY 12205


At each job fair, a presentation will begin at 10:00 a.m. and will be followed by a Q & A session and prescreening interviews. First Officer interviews, consisting of a Human Resource interview and a Technical interview, will be held at the hotel for qualified pilots. Pilots selected during this interview process will be scheduled to come to Dallas to complete the Simulator portion of the interview. Please bring a resume’ or complete an application online at www.americaneaglecareers.com and bring the application with you to the job fair. Details regarding current minimums and other requirements for an interview can be found on our website. American Eagle currently has domicile selection program, with selection from available bases made prior to the start of training. Please email Karen at AmericanEagle@airlineapps.com for questions regarding any upcoming job fairs.

****American Eagle Airlines is also looking for Ground School Instructors at the American Eagle Airlines Training center in Fort Worth, Texas. If interested, please apply at www.americaneaglecareers.com.



Karen Floyd
American Eagle
Pilot Recruitment

americaneagle@airlineapps.com

www.americaneaglecareers.com
 
Mayhaps...but why they'd hold a job fair in Puerto Rico is beyond me; maybe there are more pilots there than I think....
 
I went to the one up in LGA-- real professional and a good group of people interviewing as well. Seems like a good place to work although the divesting has people a little jittery.
J
 
Care to elaborate?

AMR, Eagles parent company, announced a while back that they were thinking of selling or spinning off Eagle. As the rumors go, it was said that they were doing it to:

1. Scare the unions into negotiating with that thought in the back of their mind and/or:
2. Scare off one of their larger stock holders (a foreign holding company) The company sold all their holding in Eagle shortly after the announcement!!:bandit:

Bill
 
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