Am I sure?
Checks socks
Checks pockets
Looks under table
Yeah, I think so.
Of course if you want to bring the money back to Europe the exchange rate isn't kind. If you're US, Australia or elsewhere it's the going rate.
I believe the income tax rate in Singapore is 3% too.
Freelance on month off is allowed.
Low hour requirements mean that someone looking for their first jet job can apply to BJets with less time than Netjets Europe
and they hire direct entry captains.
Horses for courses. I'd rather be in Singapore in a non-apu aircraft than northern Europe.