Originally Posted by
Slatsextend
No problem with training contracts , put the shoe on the other foot , they run a company that requires a commitment from an employee , the training is pricey ............ You need a job . What is the problem dudes ? My first jet job required a 2 year training contract commitment because I was not trained in that aircraft , a Falcon 20 , it was the best move I ever made in my flying career .......... Dont be so damn arrogant
Imagine if all the major airline/cargo jobs required a training contract [emoji848]. Companies that still have training contracts do it for one simple reason: because they have retention issues, which speaks to the quality of the job.