Abel Singlei:
Well thank you for your snotty comments, I am a licensed Engineer, indeed I took the time on the 7th March to research your question on the thread:
“is ame license issued by dgca, india recognised in middle east countries”
In fact I was the only member of pprune that took the time to reply to you, and I made the comment that I made above about English language standards and your reply was:
“thanx 4 your suggestion.”
And am I in a position to make a comment? I currently have four CV’s on my desk, two from chaps like you in India who want jobs in the international jobs market.
CV number 1: written in text speak, now is he going to get a job when he hasn’t even made the effort to write a legible CV?
Why do I ask, well can he write his work up?
Will the technical records people be able to understand what he has written?
Will the Australian chap who is our independent auditor pick up text speak as an audit failing?
Will he be able to write out an accident form, personal injury report etc?
CV number 2: well written by a chap from India, spell checked and very easy to read. As a bonus the CV came with a handwritten covering letter and he has lovely handwriting.
Guess who were offering a position, a well paid position with a large international company offering all accommodation and flights?
Mel: I’m sorry if this all seems too harsh, there are some great guys working in Aviation in India but there are a small few that make you think, if they can’t be bothered to write properly what is the standard of their work like, and we are talking about aircraft safety where as recently demonstrated by 2009’s unfortunate accident record, people can die.
Abel I would suggest that you take care with accusations of “bull!!!!” towards other people, I am really annoyed with myself for having taken the time to research the information that you asked for on your thread just to be abused by you on pprune.