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shuchim
7th May 2008, 17:20
hi guys i know this is not right place to make a thread here.but there is no indian aircraft maintenance engineer join the pprune that why i have to ask from u.i have done my aircraft maintenance engineering course and finding that there is no job left for fresher in india i am an unpaid apprentis in on A320 aircraft but not getting a job.every where there is reference needed and i have no reference.i would be glad if u can tell where to apply for getting a job and how to get reference.

haree
8th May 2008, 06:33
I think one of our members HAWK21 would be the best person to answer your question.

But i'd like to know whether you have cleared all papers and have a Valid DGCA AME licence - if YES be patient jobs are just round the corner. If NO try to get it as soon as possible airlines can get a lot of technicians but for someone who has a licence and whose sign is valuable its a rare commodity even today - !

Haree

shuchim
8th May 2008, 08:07
i have paper 1 and paper 2 and how can i be engineer till i dont be technician and for that i need job haree i also chat u earlier when i want to be pilot but after seeing the saturation in aviation and there r lot of pilot unemployed i decided to stick with my this job only because if i left it today then i will be nothing in my life and out of aviation .i think i took right decision at right time because i am just 20 right now .

apachelongbow
8th May 2008, 10:44
@shuchim. Please chk ur PM and send me ur resume on my email id. I think something can be worked out :)

cheers

shuchim
8th May 2008, 11:50
thanks appache i will send u my resume at your mail .thanks that u r actully trying ....

bharatbachani
3rd Sep 2008, 15:16
Goodday!
I possess, having earned my FAA CPL& Indian CPL with A-320 Type Rating recently. Please extend a favorable consideration to review my credentials and guide me to have a job in these tough times.
[email protected]

apachelongbow
3rd Sep 2008, 17:54
Check your PM

Sky Dancer
5th Sep 2008, 06:31
All the best to you..you might have to wait it out but you should be able to land a job eventually..just keep the spirits up...:ok:

bharatbachani
5th Sep 2008, 14:19
Thanks a lot for your good wishes!!I hope everything works out good.

Boeing7xx
5th Sep 2008, 18:27
I have an Indian CPL and CAAS ATPL, type rated on 747-400F (1500+hrs on type as F/O), any jobs in India?

Pushpak
6th Sep 2008, 02:17
Boeing7xxx there are plenty...do a little search, check the airline website or the agencies. You might have to wait a bit but just hang in there. I presume you are from singcargo why would you want to leave the 747-400 while the airline industry in India is still sorting it self.

Boeing7xx
7th Sep 2008, 06:59
1. My contract is over, the new contract is still being negotiated by the union, and there is abig difference in what is said and what actually reaches your bank. No doubt its the best work environment but i have bills to pay.

2. I've got a job in another airline but the 747's are coming to an end, faster than you'd imagine. I don't want to be stuck in the same situation 2yrs from now.

3. Since I have zero command experience I wouldn't mind shifting to a narrow to get command experience.

apachelongbow
10th Sep 2008, 06:38
Check your PM

manjeet2253
27th Oct 2008, 10:21
Can any one guide me for jobs in corporate sector? I have NewZealand Cpl and Frozen Atpl and indian cpl.Thanks in anticipation.

HAWK21M
17th Nov 2008, 06:49
Shuchim.....I can understand your frustration.....But its a road all of us have been through.....
my advice would be Concentrate on clearing your HA BAMEL....This will give you a preference in joining an airline as an Aircraft technician,learn the job on line by working on type & in time you will be upgraded for an approved training.

My policy is ....Try to be the best technician & when you become an AME....you will beam with confidence.

The secret is never give up & don't stop working hard...The road is tough,but trust me success does come to the hard working.

regds
MEL