CFI gig with a twist
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CFI gig with a twist
I don't know anything about this, but this could be fun for the correct candidate;
Korea Aerospace University Flight Training Center
Bullet points;
US "tax residents" don't pay any tax for the first two years in Korea (as long as you pass one of the tax residency tests).
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Low post count, long time lurker, not affiliated in any way (and heck, I don't even know if this ad is valid anymore, Korean websites suck). Please don't send me PMs asking for details, I really have no clue about this, just thought to share something I found on the internets.
I'm a non-Korean living in Korea currently, with that salary you can live VERY comfortably and save quite a bit of money and/or travel as well.
Korea Aerospace University Flight Training Center
Bullet points;
3. Pay
Gross payment: The starting Gross annual payment will be approximately USD 40,000 including salary, per-diem, tax,
medical insurances, retirement grants and extra pay for flight/FTD hours
(Expected flight instruction hours per year : 780hours).
7. Pilot License & Doc. Required
- Current CPL/IR with CFI/CFII (Prefer MEI rating holder)
- 1st class medical certificate
- 4 year University degree
6. Experience required : At Least 200 Hours of instructional duties
11. Language : Native English Speaker
The evaluation and interview is available both in Korea and U.S.
Gross payment: The starting Gross annual payment will be approximately USD 40,000 including salary, per-diem, tax,
medical insurances, retirement grants and extra pay for flight/FTD hours
(Expected flight instruction hours per year : 780hours).
7. Pilot License & Doc. Required
- Current CPL/IR with CFI/CFII (Prefer MEI rating holder)
- 1st class medical certificate
- 4 year University degree
6. Experience required : At Least 200 Hours of instructional duties
11. Language : Native English Speaker
The evaluation and interview is available both in Korea and U.S.
Disclaimer:
Low post count, long time lurker, not affiliated in any way (and heck, I don't even know if this ad is valid anymore, Korean websites suck). Please don't send me PMs asking for details, I really have no clue about this, just thought to share something I found on the internets.
I'm a non-Korean living in Korea currently, with that salary you can live VERY comfortably and save quite a bit of money and/or travel as well.
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