markb Posted September 26, 2003 Posted September 26, 2003 550 hrs 300 CB, 350 hrs R-22, 740 instruction given (280 of those instrument instruction in both aircraft) I have all FAA helicopter ratings and certificates except for the ATPL.I will make a tremendous effort to keep your costumers just as happy and safe as the ones I have had the pleasure to work with so far.I am used to working 14 hour days 6 days a week and will be more than happy to continue doing so as long as I get paid a minimum of $33.000 annually. (And... no... I will not leave you once I get my 1000 PIC. I love instructing, but I just can't pay my bills where I am right now.) I hope to hear from a company that appreciates an experienced instructor and willing to pay a few extra $ to keep a reliable and steady employee. Hope to hear from you.
Guest Posted September 30, 2003 Posted September 30, 2003 Have you thought about giving TEMSCO a call for next season? Temsco Helicopters
R-22 Jockey Posted October 4, 2003 Posted October 4, 2003 Anyone know how many hours you'd get flying for Temsco for a season, on average?
markb Posted November 26, 2003 Author Posted November 26, 2003 1100 now and well passed the 1000 PIC. I need a break.... I appreciate your inputs guys. I am well aware of Temsco, but they're not hiring right now and it's seasonal. Does anyone know who might be worth giving a call? This is even harder than getting my first job....
Guest Wings Air Posted March 5, 2004 Posted March 5, 2004 We are looking for a CFI in Westchester County, New York. If interested, please e-mail your resume to javier.diaz@wingsair.net.Mob. 917-495-7745Thanks
Guest mbisek@helicopterexperts.com Posted March 6, 2004 Posted March 6, 2004 550 hrs 300 CB, 350 hrs R-22, 740 instruction given (280 of those instrument instruction in both aircraft) I have all FAA helicopter ratings and certificates except for the ATPL.I will make a tremendous effort to keep your costumers just as happy and safe as the ones I have had the pleasure to work with so far.I am used to working 14 hour days 6 days a week and will be more than happy to continue doing so as long as I get paid a minimum of $33.000 annually. (And... no... I will not leave you once I get my 1000 PIC. I love instructing, but I just can't pay my bills where I am right now.) I hope to hear from a company that appreciates an experienced instructor and willing to pay a few extra $ to keep a reliable and steady employee. Hope to hear from you.Position availiableCall Mike 210-930-0125
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