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HeliEng
13th Jan 2001, 22:38
Does anyone know of any Helicopter Maintenance company who are looking for unlicenced engineers, and would be prepared to take someone on with limited experience??
Let me know
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Teetering head
15th Jan 2001, 00:00
How much is 'limited experience'?
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SeeNext
30th Jan 2001, 05:20
Do yourself a favour - forget helicopters, go fixed wing.
I've been trying to get out of heli for some time now and it ain't easy. Fully licensed avionics (including modules 24 and 27)with a lot of years experience and no f/w companies interested.
Shortage? What shortage?
SeeNext
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Rob_L
31st Jan 2001, 00:15
Supervisor with 17 years service with Scotia
(Bond) at Humberside circa £29,000.
Certifying engineer with easytech starting pay on 737's £40,000+ inc bonus.
Benefits is a different ballgame.
Pay in the helicopter industry has stagnated over the last ten years. If it's money
go large fixed wing and get a licence.