Originally Posted by
The Banjo
If money is the yardstick of success in life then there are some sick puppies in the industry. A return flight to the Pilbara and home by lunch time in cavok conditions has value for some.
4 day trips, hotels, wife stressing over kids on the end of the phone with no support. Good night to the kids over skype.
The cost of earning the shekels may be higher than you think.
The concern is that someone, somewhere in the bowels of HQ is planning on turning NAA into an operation that involves living out of a kitbag minus the compensation of mainline, hence the number of applicants from the former to the latter.