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Old 13th Jan 2024, 05:58
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Originally Posted by AgileBotato
Thank you for the reply!

Yes, UND does mean University Of North Dakota.

I've done a lot of research on reddit and a majority of the advice on there is all for Americans. I wouldn't mind going to the Europe or Australia. I just wouldn't know where to start! Any pieces of advice are appreciated because at the end of the day it's just flying a plane, no? How hard could that be.
In all honesty, not that hard. However, getting the first job is another story.

Where is your right to work? That’s going to be the key, pointless having a licence if you can’t use it. Flying licences aren’t like car licences, they’re more or less tied to the country of issue.

Best market has been the US for a few years in terms of opportunities and pay, but only if you’re allowed to work there.
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