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Old 25th October 2011 | 20:34
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Ninja chauffeur
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From: Middle East
Yes indeed, that's exactly what I want to do. Brag about myself, that's why I use an alias and try to answer this post. Jezus.

Look dude, all I want to do is be objective and answer the man's question. I don't care about what I am about, I don't care what you think about me.

I had the !!!!tiest jobs in the world just to pay my rent, you really think I'm a bragging jock? The bigger the aircraft, the easier to fly. You really think I'm proud of flying a 777? Try flying a King air without duty time regulations, making flightplans, manual W&B, slot requests, overflight and landing permits, cleaning cabins, making coffee, carry pax bags, etc... Did that too, it doesn't even compare. You can teach a monkey how to fly a 777.

I do fly all over the world, I do get those days off, maybe I'm lucky, I don't even bid for anything, because I'm happy with whatever, I don't want/need to commute, and as for pay, it's only 7000 euro per month due to the high dollar (but I expect that will change in the future). It's more than 10 times what I used to earn for a much !!!!tier job, in Europe. Not bad for an FO, according to my standards. You won't find any contract like that in my country, not even as a Cpt.

Sometimes I wonder why I even try to help someone answering his question, only to have to deal with subjective ladies like you.

The cpt I flew with today did a bid for 3 Bangkok's last month, received 3, and spent about 16 days home, in Europe!

Enough spit , thx for discouraging me to visit this website again.

@Sevenfive: don't let those posts put you off, my advice, go find out for yourself. Humans will always complain anyways.
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