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ToiletDuck 06-14-2007 02:21 PM

Mesa's finally going at it.
 
I received this email.


Hiring Contract CRJ Captains for Beijing, China

Joint Venture between Shenzhen Airlines and Mesa Airlines
(tentatively known as Kun Peng Airlines)














Minimum requirements:
• 500 hours PIC on CRJ-200, 700 or 900
• 3000 hours total time
• First Class Medical

Domicile: Beijing, China (Working VISA provided by WASINC – any nationality can apply)
Base pay: $5700 per month (net)
Minimum Guarantee: 80 hours
Contract Term: First contract: 2 years. Subsequent contracts: 1 year

Benefits:
• Housing allowance: $1200 per month
• Contract completion bonus (payable upon contract completion)
o $3000 for first year
o $6000 for second year
• Worldwide Medical/Dental insurance
• Life insurance and accidental death and disability insurance will be provided
• Annual travel allowance provided
• 9 days guaranteed off per month
• 30 days personal leave per year

Additional information:
• Kun Peng Airlines is a joint venture between Mesa Air and Shenzhen Airlines.
• Chinese income taxes will be paid by the company. U.S. taxes will be based on off-shore (expat) status. • International Medical Insurance Coverage is provided for you and your family anywhere in the world. • Travel Allowance. The travel allowance covers employee, family, parents, or friends. • Housing Allowance will provide for a western-style furnished apartment around 180-200 sq. meters (about 1900 sq. ft. with 3BR 2 BA). Housing assistance will include on-site property visits and assistance with lease negotiations. • Interested persons will be considered for upgrade to B-737NG service at parent company (Shenzhen Airlines) upon completion of contract. • Route System. Kun Peng Airlines will be based in Beijing, and initially include routes to 16 regional airports.




JetJock16 06-14-2007 02:52 PM

Old news TD.

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ToiletDuck 06-14-2007 03:24 PM

ah well i was flying and just got back. Didn't see that. oh well.

contrails 06-14-2007 03:42 PM

ExpressJet's operation over there in another five to ten years will be a lot better.

BoilerUP 06-14-2007 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by contrails (Post 180354)
ExpressJet's operation over there in another five to ten years will be a lot better.

:rolleyes:

ToiletDuck 06-14-2007 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by contrails (Post 180354)
ExpressJet's operation over there in another five to ten years will be a lot better.

I hope so their stock is diving like a mug.

SharkAir 06-14-2007 07:09 PM

Yeah, why is their stock so low?

ToiletDuck 06-14-2007 08:02 PM

Dunno but it went from like $6.20 to $5.75ish in like a week.

Foxcow 06-14-2007 08:52 PM

Stock price is hardly indicative of the type of company.

sigep_nm 06-14-2007 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by Foxcow (Post 180531)
Stock price is hardly indicative of the type of company.

Just ask everyone that invested in Enron, Sun systems, health south, etc.


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