Looking to build time in Indiana

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Army veteran (not military pilot) looking to build time in Indiana, I live in Evansville. I have approx. 300 hrs. ASEL, AMEL, Instrument, CFI. Multi, single, VFR, IFR any flying will do. Thank you
 
It might be hard to get on with Williams. We used to higher low time guys but now we are looking for a little more experience. Previous survey is a big plus and having a CFI does help you a bit though. Things at the moment are slow but will pick up a lot early spring. Doesn't hurt to send in a resume
 
Army veteran (not military pilot) looking to build time in Indiana, I live in Evansville. I have approx. 300 hrs. ASEL, AMEL, Instrument, CFI. Multi, single, VFR, IFR any flying will do. Thank you

PM with more information...I live in northwest Indiana.
 
Where might we send a resume? I checked out the website but I don't see an employment section.

Thanks
Currently the CP is catching up with some paper work and is very hard to get a hold of but I'm pretty sure we'll be looking to hire in the spring time. Just call and say your interested in applying for a pilot position ask who to send your stuff to. Some changes going on in the company so I don't know if HR is getting involved in the hiring process yet
 
Currently the CP is catching up with some paper work and is very hard to get a hold of but I'm pretty sure we'll be looking to hire in the spring time. Just call and say your interested in applying for a pilot position ask who to send your stuff to. Some changes going on in the company so I don't know if HR is getting involved in the hiring process yet
Great thanks!!

So would you recommend waiting until spring to call and apply? I wouldn't want my résumé to be list at the bottom if I applied now and they didn't start hiring until spring.

Thanks again
 
Great thanks!!

So would you recommend waiting until spring to call and apply? I wouldn't want my résumé to be list at the bottom if I applied now and they didn't start hiring until spring.

Thanks again
Probably best, plus maybe by then you'll have more time and a better chance at getting an interview
 
@5Right_5Left How much time can one expect to accumulate in a year working there?
It's really hard to say a number because there are just way too many factors that determine how many hours you can get and everyone is different. Weather, equipment, location, time spent on duty, etc... I talked to some coworkers and if we had to give a large ballpark number 300-700 or so. A quick time building job would can be found in the pictometry thread. This is more a place where you could be happy for a while flying in really cool places with a great QOL and treated right by the company while working for them.
 
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