TwoFiveZero Posted March 30, 2003 Report Posted March 30, 2003 Experienced ex-airline pilot looking for a ground-based position. Greatest interest is in administration and documentation: creating and maintaining documents, manuals, graphics, etc. - Over 25 years in international charter and scheduled airlines. - Over 13,000 multi hours, over 8,000 turbine. - Proven contributions in > administration > technical writing > custom graphics > load sheet design and loading instructions > some cockpit materials (practical, effective, most still being used). - Created an Airfields Manual - Self-starter, trained in CRM, work well in a team environment. - Currently a working webmaster/web designer with skills in > writing > promotion > newsletters > graphics > all aspects of web work. Very technical, mechanical, computer (software & hardware) literate. Quite happy to be a contributor from behind the scenes. - Expert level knowledge of working English language (English/Canadian/US). - Dedicated, honest, mature, responsible, team-player, can-do attitude. - Management training experience (in a different industry). - First class aviation references available. If you represent, or work for, any type of aviation employer or organisation, and/or know of a vacancy where such a worthwhile contribution can be made, please send me an email at jim@bloorstreetwest.com. Suggested positions might be in Administration, Planning, Scheduling, Operations, Chief Pilot''s Office, Training Department - or all of the above, such as in a smaller airline where multiple skills are most appreciated. Also interested in more driven positions such as start-ups, where creativity, loyalty and confidentiality are major priorities. Thanks in advance. Quote
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