Ever consider Saudi? I could not make this up
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This is a SICK COUNTRY!!! I am glad I didn't go to NAS!
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did you interview at NetJets Middle East??? the 1 month ON- 1 month OFF really appeals to me..
most of the flying is to Europe, and around the Mediterranean region. That'd be cool, but don't know how I'd feel living there. Had a conversation with a NJME Falcon 2000EX crew at TEB. They seemed to like it
most of the flying is to Europe, and around the Mediterranean region. That'd be cool, but don't know how I'd feel living there. Had a conversation with a NJME Falcon 2000EX crew at TEB. They seemed to like it
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did you interview at NetJets Middle East??? the 1 month ON- 1 month OFF really appeals to me..
most of the flying is to Europe, and around the Mediterranean region. That'd be cool, but don't know how I'd feel living there. Had a conversation with a NJME Falcon 2000EX crew at TEB. They seemed to like it
most of the flying is to Europe, and around the Mediterranean region. That'd be cool, but don't know how I'd feel living there. Had a conversation with a NJME Falcon 2000EX crew at TEB. They seemed to like it
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I knew from talking to other pilots that Aramco was trying to renegotiate lower pay and less time off for their existing pilots. I did not know NAS/NJME was following suit. Hopefully this European debt crisis doesn't blow up and we make a steady recovery. In a couple of years that will pinch all these companies that are taking advantage of the current situation.
By the way, it never was month on month off. 35/31 was as good as it got and they flew you home on your first day off so it was really 36/30. Extrapolate that out and you are gone 7 months out of the year with 5 off and you had to complete all your training on your off time.
NJME seems an interesting job/career. It is the details that may not be noticed until you start.
By the way, it never was month on month off. 35/31 was as good as it got and they flew you home on your first day off so it was really 36/30. Extrapolate that out and you are gone 7 months out of the year with 5 off and you had to complete all your training on your off time.
NJME seems an interesting job/career. It is the details that may not be noticed until you start.
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There's not much that I could say about the article that wouldn't violate the TOS of this site. So I'll let it speak for itself.
I have a friend at NJME and he absolutely loves his 35/31 rotation. The company is not perfect and as TimSmith pointed out, it is not completely as advertised. However, given the situation in 2008 when he got hired, it's still not a bad deal. He is airlined positive space to/from a nominated destination of his choosing and he gets paid on the off rotation as well. Take home, from what I understand, is approximately $6,500 USD per month even when he's off. Not perfect, but I would've taken it at the time had they called me.
I have a friend at NJME and he absolutely loves his 35/31 rotation. The company is not perfect and as TimSmith pointed out, it is not completely as advertised. However, given the situation in 2008 when he got hired, it's still not a bad deal. He is airlined positive space to/from a nominated destination of his choosing and he gets paid on the off rotation as well. Take home, from what I understand, is approximately $6,500 USD per month even when he's off. Not perfect, but I would've taken it at the time had they called me.
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