Originally Posted by
Fredturbo
Ummmm, no. The joke is in your pants. No legacy airline has any training contract. Net jets doesn’t. Any reputable joint doesn’t have one. There’s a reason why companies don’t have to have them.
First off “the joke is in your pants” how old are we? Netjets does thing a bit different. Good group of people and great company if you want to work there go. EAS is a reputable company just like many others out there. They don’t enjoy the size and financial backing Netjets does. I am shocked that people will bash on a company simply because they ask you give them 12 months or pay back the training costs. When they sink time and effort into your training and you want to bolt you really expect to pay nothing? Just because job prospects for pilots are good at the moment does not make it ok to train and bail.