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rickair7777 12-06-2013 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by bozobigtop (Post 1534479)
Learning a foreign language is an resume enhancement!

Yes! For flight attendants...

Not so much for pilots unless youre applying for a specific job with a specific requirement.

Flyhayes 12-07-2013 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by Apokleros (Post 1534625)
...Then again, I don't speak Chinese or any other Asian language....

People from China don't speak Chinese either....just sayin' :D

JohnnyG 12-07-2013 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by Flyhayes (Post 1535017)
People from China don't speak Chinese either....just sayin' :D

Actually, they do indeed call it that. I've never heard a Chinese person call it Mandarin. They just call it 'chinese'.

So, Chinese people speak Chinese.

Flyhayes 12-07-2013 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by JohnnyG (Post 1535058)
Actually, they do indeed call it that. I've never heard a Chinese person call it Mandarin. They just call it 'chinese'.

So, Chinese people speak Chinese.

Sure, and I speak American...
Just because someone claims it, doesn't make it factually correct.
Perhaps they say they speak Chinese in order to dumb things down for us?

But I digress...

Celeste 12-08-2013 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by Flycherokee (Post 1529851)
Seems hard to find the hours. I'm flight instructing and students are few and far between. I wonder if other areas are seeing this? Trying to build time, looking at all possibilities.

It does seem that way. It's taken me about 28 months to go from 300 hours to about 1200.

Time didn't become 'easier' to get until I recently hit 1000 hours, then all of the time building jobs that people used to get at like 300-500 hours were suddenly willing to hire me (sky diving, traffic watch, aerial survey). The only problem was that I had finally worked my way up to a point where I was starting to get multi students, and I need multi time. So I couldn't really leave my current job to go to one of those jobs where I build hours fast, but will have no chance of setting foot in a multi engine. So I figure it will another 9-10 months of CFIing for me. (Don't get me wrong, I actually enjoy the instructing, I will miss the flying and teaching itself, but I CANNOT wait until my livelihood doesn't depend on it anymore).

The other crappy part is that these bottomfeeding employers realize that people need time now more than ever, and they aren't willing to pay more than $7-$8/load to fly a plane that is just waiting to fall apart, or more much more than $12-15/hour to a CFI that has almost 1000 hours of dual given, or they will 'let' me tow gliders for free!

Apokleros 12-08-2013 11:48 AM

Shame on anyone who accepts a flying job for no compensation only so that he can build time.


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