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Date Posted: 11:54:28 02/19/08 Tue
Author: BA
Subject: Re: Lockheed Martin Hiring Process
In reply to: MKR 's message, "Re: Lockheed Martin Hiring Process" on 19:04:01 02/18/08 Mon

Melissa is extremly busy I know so she can be hard to get a hold of sometimes. There are no sites in Grand Forks or McMinnville as most closed and were consolidated when Lockheed took over. Last I heard the DC hub is where they were hiring for predominantly, but its constantly changing so Melissa would have the most up to date info on that. One of my friends just left Honolulu FSS to go to the FAA so they may have an opening there. Also be aware that the Hubs (Prescott, Ft Worth, DC) have the most job duties (Preflight, Flight Data, Inflight, Flight Watch) and the satallite facilites like Princeton, Seattle, etc... just do Preflight weather briefings for the most part. As far as Hawaii goes its a neat place, but they do get the lowest pay and its the highest cost of living location. This happned becuase the department of labor did not give Honolulu its own locality rate like major cities such as New York or Chicago. The hiring process is very fast from when you get your interview. I had a 5 min phone interview at the end of February 2007. I got a call 2 weeks later with the job offer and was told an overnight packet was on the way with paperwork. They also told me my class date would be April 3rd 2007 on the phone when they offered me the job. I wouldnt worry to much as they need tons of people so youll get a class date soon I'm sure. Good luck with everything, its a great company and a good job.

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