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Originally Posted by Sliceback
(Post 1141679)
CEFO - You'd turn a job down with Cathay if you were 22 yrs old and had 300 hrs TT?
Right... Right... |
Originally Posted by Sliceback
(Post 1141679)
CEFO - You'd turn a job down with Cathay if you were 22 yrs old and had 300 hrs TT?
Right... |
Originally Posted by CEFO
(Post 1141692)
So as a proffessional pilot giving advice to fellow aviators who are looking to progress in aviation you would say the cadet program would be a wise career move?
Define 'progress in aviation'? If you plan on staying at CX it's an option. If you plan on coming back to the U.S. it's a bad idea. If you hope to move to other carriers it's a bad idea since you'll be stuck there for at least 6-7 yrs (4 yrs SO and then time to build your FO time). Would it be my first choice? No. Second choice? No. But if it's one of the few choices, or only choice, I'm not going to pretend some kid should choose McDonald's over CX. Reading a post yesterday about a guy that waited 6 yrs to get his first job. SO would have been a better deal. Yes, flying, especially when you're new at it, is important. When you're 50 yrs old with 10,000 hrs being FB(relief pilot) on a random basis is no big deal. |
Someone at Cathay City woke up....
and figured:( out that pilots can often work for less to be assured a chance at some sort of "future." Given thier history, the status will remain the same until they can't crew the jets.....
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