Well, guys... I worked for E2000 out of Malta in 2003 and it did not end in a nice manner. Briefly:
1. Company with great expansion plans that never materialize.
2. Company unable to run a simple operation with a couple of turboprop aircraft, yet planning to lease a fleet of large jets to fly throughout Europe.
3. Unscrupulous general manager who is used to methods such as lying, not paying wages, not paying return airline tickets and having his employees arrested.
The company may finally have developped in the last three years (even though I doubt it) so 1 & 2 above may not be valid anymore. However if the boss is still Mr. Ray M then you can expect the practices described in 3 to still be in place...
I've worked for years in Africa, so needless to say I am used to lousy job offers and scams in general. Well, to put it simply: E2000 is the one which cost me the most time and money...
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