SoCal $40-65/hr

CaptChris

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Saw this on www.findapilot.com. Some of you SoCal guys might be interested.

Company Name SkyBlue USA
Email Address recruiting@skyblue-usa.com
State CA
Minimum Requirements SEL, Instrument, Commercial, 1200 hours
Salary range $40 - $65 / hr
Description
Start-up business is seeking reliable,
professional, part-time pilots for scenic tours
and local charters in single engine,
high-performance aircraft. Base is Orange County,
CA (SNA). Bonanza experience a plus.

Please send resume or personal information to:
recruiting@skyblue-usa.com
 
$40-$65/hr? Hmm, startup? In a bonanza? Something fishy here.

Christ, I'd quit here in a heartbeat if I thought the company would last more than a month...that's $80k-$130k full time (although this is part time).

Do you know where you're gonna be based yet???
 
No clue yet---yea something fishy there to me too... but maybe its a cost of living thing? :)

Hoping for ORF, but if I get one of the others I'll just try to bid ORF until I get it. Right now--I am just worried about making it through training!!! I leave Sunday AM at 11:45 through PHL and then to MKE. Looking forward to getting ATW behind me and getting down to CLT for sims and systems!
 
wheelsup said:
$40-$65/hr? Hmm, startup? In a bonanza? Something fishy here.

Christ, I'd quit here in a heartbeat if I thought the company would last more than a month...that's $80k-$130k full time (although this is part time).

Do you know where you're gonna be based yet???

I kinda thought so too, but I'm beginning to think about the cost of living in California. How much does it cost to fly in the Orange County area anyway?
 
OC has to be expensive since FOX made a TV show about it :) If anyone applies for this post something about what you find out. I'm interested.
 
MFT1Air said:
I kinda thought so too, but I'm beginning to think about the cost of living in California. How much does it cost to fly in the Orange County area anyway?

there are quite a few operators in that area (LAX) and they don't pay anywhere near that amount as an entry level gig.

skywest has a base out there, as well as ameriflight, and a fedex feeder (can't remember the name)?
 
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