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Old September 25th 05, 05:45 PM
Michael 182
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"Yankee Whiskey" wrote in message
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Here's a question you can ask: Why does your company continue to
unethically take advantage of its monopoly on US aviation data to squeeze
the general aviation community ?


Yeah, that will get him hired

Besides, it's not a monopoly - the US Gov't has the same data. And, I
assume, anyone willing to invest the money can get the data and compete with
Jep - no one wants to because the market is so small it would be too
difficult to make any money.

Michael


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Old September 25th 05, 06:10 PM
Matt Barrow
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"Michael 182" wrote in message
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"Yankee Whiskey" wrote in message
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Here's a question you can ask: Why does your company continue to
unethically take advantage of its monopoly on US aviation data to squeeze
the general aviation community ?


Yeah, that will get him hired


Not only his attitude, but even more importantly, his lack of knowledge of
the business/industry.


Besides, it's not a monopoly - the US Gov't has the same data. And, I
assume, anyone willing to invest the money can get the data and compete
with Jep - no one wants to because the market is so small it would be too
difficult to make any money.




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Old September 25th 05, 11:47 PM
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I'm surprised that in the initial post, as well as the follow-ups, no one
felt it important to indicate what type of position you're interviewing for.
Jeppesen is a large company (owned by Boeing) with interests in very big
business, but an understanding of the General Aviation market as well.
Everything about your interview - what their approach will be as well as what
yours might be is dependant on what position you are seeking.

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Old September 26th 05, 03:00 AM
Marco Leon
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Yikes, didn't see you post until after I posted the same question.

Marco

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Old September 26th 05, 06:58 AM
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"Greg Farris" wrote in message
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I'm surprised that in the initial post, as well as the follow-ups, no one
felt it important to indicate what type of position you're interviewing
for.
Jeppesen is a large company (owned by Boeing) with interests in very big
business, but an understanding of the General Aviation market as well.
Everything about your interview - what their approach will be as well as
what
yours might be is dependant on what position you are seeking.


Chairman of the Bored.


 




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