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Interviews, jobs & sponsorship Do ya feel lucky, Punk? Well do ya? If so, here's the place to swap the hot gen on who's sponsoring or employing, their selection criteria, and where those oh so elusive first jobs can be spotted in the wild. Watch out for the tumbleweeds...


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Old 1st Feb 2012, 06:16   #1 (permalink)

 
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Wake up and smell the coffee!!

The avaition industry is going down hill! why I hear you ask well here are a few key pointers!

P.S I was in training to be part of this joke of an industry but I have since changed my mind, its a complete waste of time.

1.) rip of training companys puting new pilots in to debt for the best part of there life

2.) no job at the end of training

3.) competetion for jobs as fierce as any other industry

4.) like waiting in a long line to see an attraction its usually not worth the wait

lots of negative views on here, it seems that the passion I originally got for flying will have to remain a hobby for me. I dont want any part of this rat race.

Who pays the companys and airlines so they can work for them?? this is crazy!
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Old 1st Feb 2012, 07:22   #2 (permalink)
 
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Warning - Low flying toys coming from the direction of the pushchair above.
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