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Old 07-19-2011 | 12:45 AM
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This is a new development. Prior to June 2010, i know for a fact no American got hired there; straight from an Air Asia VP's mouth. Where do you get off needing to hear someone is wrong, big fella?!. I'm trying to clarify why an American got hired. Up thru summer of 2010, i saved many people the anguish of spending their valuable time and money going down to Kuala Lumpur to get denied with no fair chance. Those that didn't listen, which is a long slew of people, all came back denied. I didn't waste my time trying and i would have had strong connections Spring of 2010. I know of plenty of people that got hired and are still working there under their awful training bond. But if you are willing to go, it's only worth it, to get that PIC, break the contract, and get hired on with big pay out of China.

For info purposes, Buddro, Can you tell me when you were hired? And were you living in the US at the time? Married? The reason why these questions are so important is that, these were the cited reasons by corporate on why they didn't hire Americans with a proven track history of that until last year, at a minimum. If Buddro got hired this year, then they are loosening their demands, because of a lack of pilots. China is changing the landscape for all contracts. Each month, there is a revised contract improving pay, adding commuting, and so on. Air Asia has to loosen up, as well.
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