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#1871
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jan 2017
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In other news, I confirmed today the Paris sims are go. There are just a few details left to iron out. Particularly regarding paying taxes..EU law requires anyone working there to get paid in Euros and pay appropriate taxes. That means our sim instructors will need work visas unless they are already EU citizens...which some of our instructors are.
Also, it looks like the rotation the company wants is 3-4 weeks. A few guys in the union are going to try and push for shorter stays. That's all for now. I was in a hurry and forgot to even ask about when this is going to start.
Also, it looks like the rotation the company wants is 3-4 weeks. A few guys in the union are going to try and push for shorter stays. That's all for now. I was in a hurry and forgot to even ask about when this is going to start.
#1875
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jan 2017
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#1878
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Oct 2008
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No offense taken don't worry. Just saying when it comes to training the darker the hole you're at the better(STL) because it keeps you from being distracted from studying. Paris is the last place I'd want to be trying to study. That's just me tho!
#1879
Used to get weekends off
Joined: Sep 2008
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In other news, I confirmed today the Paris sims are go. There are just a few details left to iron out. Particularly regarding paying taxes..EU law requires anyone working there to get paid in Euros and pay appropriate taxes. That means our sim instructors will need work visas unless they are already EU citizens...which some of our instructors are.
#1880
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Dec 2007
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From: middle seat in the back
Training at which ever regional is the next step in your long, possibly lucrative, career should not be taken lightly. How long and lucrative your career is, could be determined by your next training class. TREAT IT THAT WAY
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