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Hunkofjunk
27th Nov 2017, 18:10
Anyone know how’s life at Cargojet? They are hiring as we speak....

Flyboy_SG
27th Nov 2017, 21:17
Captain or First Officer ? some of my folks are Captains there. They are very happy.

GMC1500
30th Nov 2017, 08:50
My friend is an FO there, about six months in and looking for an expat job already.

Flyboy_SG
14th Mar 2018, 01:37
My friend is an FO there, about six months in and looking for an expat job already.

That sums it up. Probably a 10 year upgrade ?

virga 208
14th Mar 2018, 13:58
From my angle it looks more like an orchestrated move for ME majors.

c560
14th Mar 2018, 20:21
What are the conditions in the ME like versus staying in Canada and flying heavy metal? Obviously taxes are lower but I've heard making the move can be a big lifestyle change.

Are they still paying well above NA averages?

GMC1500
25th Mar 2018, 12:09
ME lifestyle is pretty good if you're single, quite a bit worse for those coming with a wife and kids.
Pay and upgrade times still far better than Canadian carriers, but hearing that things are quite a bit better in the states, not that it means anything to Canadian pilots who don't have the right to work there.
BTW, my friend who was at cargojet has already left them and is now flying an ancient 737-200 for a mining company.

777AV8R
26th Mar 2018, 01:20
Middle East is now a risky venture with all the internal politics going on. Things have changed and it really isn't good. No matter what anyone says, the blockade is taking its toll on the Oryx airline and its subsidiaries. There are some bold faces and remarks on the outside but on the inside, things aren't that good...check the thread about new pass restrictions coming into effect.
Years ago, the ME was a reasonable (not good) place to get some big iron time but the working conditions have diminished and life isn't as good as it once was. I know, I worked there for a good number of years.

dusty777
27th Mar 2018, 22:45
I left A rather large ME Carrier after many years along with a number of others who lived through the ever degrading conditions. 100 hour months, multiple 10 hour time zones back and forth resulting in fatigue. If you book off you get written ‘cautions’ and the suggestion that you are not doing your 800 to 900 hours per annum. Pay is also sliding. Better in China.

Not good if you have young family that you want to spend time with. Great if you don’t like the old lady. Not a fun company anymore.

Dave Hadfield
31st Mar 2018, 01:06
The grass ain't greener, because there is no grass.