Starbucks is hiring a “Captain-Pilot in Command” for its company Gulfstream Aircraft.
According to the work publication, the paper pays between $ 207,000 and $ 360,300 per year. (Business Insider points out that the average airline pilot won around $ 250,000 in 2024).
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“The captain is one of the company’s most visible representatives for passengers and services as a Starbucks ambassador to both home and abroad,” says the list. “They model the guiding principles of Starbucks and act with tact and decorum, while providing maximum in service and security.”
According to reports, Starbucks has at least two Gulfstream G550 aircraft.
While the description of the work cannot specifically say that it will be helping the CEO to reach the office so that it can meet the policy standards to return to the company’s office, it would not be a crazy idea. It has been widely informed that the CEO of Starbucks, Brian Niccol, travels approximately 1,000 miles several days a week from Newport Beach, California, to the Starbucks headquarters in Seattle, Washington.
The pilot role has numerous responsibilities, including flight management and crew. Applicants must have a valid air transport certificate, a current first -class medical certificate, a restricted radio operator certificate of the FCC and other FAA -based requirements.
Candidates must also have at least five years of experience operating as a captain with a corporate flight department and at least 5,000 hours of flight time, plus other certificates. See the work list for the complete list of application elements.
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