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scarebus
13th Mar 2001, 22:53
I've done it!
Got the news this morning, I start my first job in two weeks.
Some kind sole has found the heart to let me lose on a 737-200, and pay me for it!
I still cant beleive it.
I would like to thank everyone for their encouragement and support that I've read from other threads. You have all kept me going and kept me positive for the past 7 months of unemployment and boredom.
Cheers Guys

TipTop
13th Mar 2001, 23:10
Buy yourself a drink from me! Well done :-)

Tor
13th Mar 2001, 23:54
Congratulations :)

..and the classical - how many hours?

EggBeta
14th Mar 2001, 00:42
which carrier?

Sensible
14th Mar 2001, 01:08
Well done! And don't forget to update your profile!

scarebus
15th Mar 2001, 01:45
Thanks guys
Just a quick note to say there is hope in this world, I can not believe my luck, I have been training for three years (drips and drabs) and I have got a 'jet job' with only 253 hrs.
The jobs with EAL down south in Bournemouth.
Cant wait till I start

Triple_Seven
15th Mar 2001, 01:51
Two hundred and what??? Was that 253 hrs...is that all? WOW

Good going scarebus.

Tor
15th Mar 2001, 02:16
Which flightschool did you attend and are you JAA certified?

Do they have a web-site, where do I apply :)?

Sorry for all these tedious questions.

Thanks

Tor

[This message has been edited by Tor (edited 14 March 2001).]

DeltaTango
16th Mar 2001, 01:34
Good going!!!!

DT

foghorn
16th Mar 2001, 13:50
Wow you lucky bu**er from this I understand that you're a self-improver...

You really are in a minority being hired with those hours, to jets as well. WELL DONE! There's hope for us all yet!

Undercarraige
16th Mar 2001, 14:21
CongatuLations

Cypher
17th Mar 2001, 06:50
Congrats Scarebus..

just a question.. how the heck to you get hired by a jet outfit with 200 hours?!!!!!
I also have ATPL ground credits, Bachelors Degree, multi engine instrument rating and CPL. And I've only just done my first ever Air Transport Operation flight.. a scenic charter in a C172... thats all my hard work over 3 years has qualified me for...

Maybe its time for a change of scenery....

Mooney
17th Mar 2001, 18:01
Well done scarebus!!

I wish you well in your new job! It will be lots and lots of fun! I got my first job on B737-3s with 200 hours.. it's a steep learning curve- but great fun! :)

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