Excellent Training Opportunity - Anonymous employee AAR Employee Review

2.0
11 Dec 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You'll learn about heavy aircraft maintenance, and you don't need an FAA license to start. But don't stay long. Get your license and move on as quickly as possible.

Cons

The higher ups don't care about taking care of employees, they only care about their bottom line. The GSE is garbage, the tugs leak oil creating dangerous spills, and the jackstands haven't been serviced in years. If you've got a problem with a supervisor, suck it up, because management doesn't care about your well being.

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AAR Response
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Whoa, hold here, please. First, thank-you for post, as I am always surfacing ways to hit the after-burner on everything. Second, my pleasure to visit with you. Always on the grid at gdellinger@aarcorp.com, so pop a signal flare if you want. Also, would love to share well being items worked, including the on-site gym, Nurse Debbie, etc., as I have personally worked & uplifted. Very familiar with the Will Rogers station. #BlueSkies , g

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