I currently live in Ft. Lauderdale and go to a flight school down here. A few weeks ago I took a tour of Jet University and their facilites. They operate out of a building at MIA and it appears to be a good route if you have the money and are willing to take the risk. You go through a 12 week course designed specifically for the B 727, where upon your completion of the course you are given a position as a F.E.
After 250 hours as a F.E., and the company feels you are capable of being a good emnployee, you are given a job as a F.O.
They do advertise many advantages for completing the program and working for them other than the obvious such as getting to live anywhere in the cont. U.S. you choose, as long as you live close to a major airport. CAT pay's $30 an hour for F.O. and $60 for Capt. I was also told they only fly on weekdays, so you get weekends off to fly home if you choose.
All in all it seems good but I am cautious because I try to live by the key rule of if something seems to good to be true it probably is.
As far as the program's advertising looking like Gulfstreeam's, Jet University is being run by two former Gulfstream employees who left for reasons unknown to me. These two guys said they have all the conections they had at Gulfstream and gave me the impression that they were the keys to getting jobs with Pinnacle, Continental Express, American Eagle, etc.... and now that they are gone Gulfstream is not as reliable.
Due to the fact I have been on the tour and I have these guys cell phone numbers let me know if anyone has any questions regarding Jet U.
As far as me, I'm still not sure what I am going to do when I complete my current training. Hope this helps some!