Skippers F100 457 visas
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Skippers F100 457 visas
Just came across this
AviationJobs.Me Flight Crew: Fokker 100 First Officers Skippers Aviation Australia
Is there no upgradable crew at skippers to fly their F100s? I don't understand why they think think just hiring imports is the cheap answer instead of taking care of their own crew and keeping local jobs.
AviationJobs.Me Flight Crew: Fokker 100 First Officers Skippers Aviation Australia
Is there no upgradable crew at skippers to fly their F100s? I don't understand why they think think just hiring imports is the cheap answer instead of taking care of their own crew and keeping local jobs.
Upgradable yes, but endorsed? I would imagine not? There would 100% be internal interest.
Also would depend how many they were looking at hiring. Either way not good to see but I noticed that the visa offer wasn't listed on their website.
Also would depend how many they were looking at hiring. Either way not good to see but I noticed that the visa offer wasn't listed on their website.
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I don't think any current holder of a Sub Class 457 Visa would or could meet the requirements:
A 457 Visa is employer sponsored and employer specific. For a current holder of a 457 Visa to be employed by a new Employer, requires a new Nomination (from the Employer) and when approved, a new Visa Application.
In this case, the employer is not indicating they are willing to sponsor an overseas qualified applicant??
The employer is required to demonstrate that no Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident is available to fill the position.
A common fallacy that 457 Visa holders are "cheap"! The employer is required to demonstrate the salary offered is either the same as a current Australian employee doing the same job, or is the same or greater than the industry regional standard.
- F100 Endorsement
- Currently flying F100 aircraft
- Australian ATPL Licence
- Command Instrument Rating
In this case, the employer is not indicating they are willing to sponsor an overseas qualified applicant??
The employer is required to demonstrate that no Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident is available to fill the position.
I don't understand why they think .... just hiring imports is the cheap answer......
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However, the employers can be very creative when indicating they `comply' with the requirements.
Among many other requirements an employer is required to show they have in place training programs ensuring Australians/Australian employees have or are given the opportunity to be trained or `upskilled'
It is not as simple as employers would want it to be however, if WE do not do the work to keep an eye upon employers and the Immigration and Border Protection Department employers will circumvent the system.
Among many other requirements an employer is required to show they have in place training programs ensuring Australians/Australian employees have or are given the opportunity to be trained or `upskilled'
It is not as simple as employers would want it to be however, if WE do not do the work to keep an eye upon employers and the Immigration and Border Protection Department employers will circumvent the system.
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The ad mentions:
F100 Endorsement
Currently flying F100 aircraft
Have a look at how many operators outside Australia are CURRENTLY operating the F100.......
Not many.
Then these CURRENT pilots would also need to have an Aussie ATPL.....
Unlikely.
I don't think there would be many non-Australians who would fill those requirements.
Placing an internet ad is cheap.....I suspect that a department in Skippers is doing it to demonstrate that they have taken reasonable measures to find suitably qualified pilots throughout the world.....then they can put forward an argument to spend the cash to endorse their own pilots......
In my opinion, I dont think the pilots at Skippers have to worry much about foreign pilots being shipped in to operate their F100's.....
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F100 Endorsement
Currently flying F100 aircraft
Have a look at how many operators outside Australia are CURRENTLY operating the F100.......
Not many.
Then these CURRENT pilots would also need to have an Aussie ATPL.....
Unlikely.
I don't think there would be many non-Australians who would fill those requirements.
Placing an internet ad is cheap.....I suspect that a department in Skippers is doing it to demonstrate that they have taken reasonable measures to find suitably qualified pilots throughout the world.....then they can put forward an argument to spend the cash to endorse their own pilots......
In my opinion, I dont think the pilots at Skippers have to worry much about foreign pilots being shipped in to operate their F100's.....
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The following is from the link in the thread, but like I mentioned I can't find it listed on their website or the more normal places to advertise so it's either some sort of slip up or trying to be hidden. I'll imagine a slip up although interesting that the visa class has been listed.
Australian residency or 457 Visa applicants will be considered.
The following is from the link in the thread, but like I mentioned I can't find it listed on their website or the more normal places to advertise so it's either some sort of slip up or trying to be hidden. I'll imagine a slip up although interesting that the visa class has been listed.
Australian residency or 457 Visa applicants will be considered.
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Quite a few unhappy F100 guys at Air Niugini who might be interested.
Right to live and work in Australia: Tick
Australian ATPL: Tick
Endorsed & currently operating F100's: Tick
etc etc.
Right to live and work in Australia: Tick
Australian ATPL: Tick
Endorsed & currently operating F100's: Tick
etc etc.
Loud Handle...hit the nail on the head. Whilst not specific, it is clearly targeting a group, that for a multitude of reasons might be looking for 'options'.
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With whats happening at PX if any of the Fokker operators in the west put together a commuting deal to the east coast they would all of a sudden find they have access to a couple of dozen current and experienced Fokker crew. That would be F/o's,Captains and Checkies.
Think outside the box and commute blokes instead of hiring 457 visa applicants.
Think outside the box and commute blokes instead of hiring 457 visa applicants.
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PX has many extremely talented cadets in the right hand seat of the Fokker 100/70.
I'd say most did their initial training in AUS and the majority have all the Aussie ATPL subjects done and dusted. If a company had a need for rated AND CURRENT Fokker jet pilots (and was to go down the 457 Visa route) these guys would fit extremely well.
I'd say most did their initial training in AUS and the majority have all the Aussie ATPL subjects done and dusted. If a company had a need for rated AND CURRENT Fokker jet pilots (and was to go down the 457 Visa route) these guys would fit extremely well.
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Among many other requirements an employer is required to show they have in place training programs ensuring Australians/Australian employees have or are given the opportunity to be trained or `upskilled'.
Before continuing with unsubstantiated comments go to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection website 457 Visas which is excellent detailing at length all the requirements for both employer and employee.
The requirements which MUST be met are substantial however, employers are not above creating an aura of compliance and adherence attempting to find significant cost savings.
If there a considerable concerns the I strongly suggest you contact then Professionals i.e the AFAP (your representative) who have the expertise and financial resources to deal with this.
Furthermore, the AFAP has dealt with this problem in the past and is currently dealing with and aware of attempts to get around the rules.
Bar oratory and PPrune comments may be highly entertaining however, generally achieve little!
Remember, it is YOUR jobs!
Before continuing with unsubstantiated comments go to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection website 457 Visas which is excellent detailing at length all the requirements for both employer and employee.
The requirements which MUST be met are substantial however, employers are not above creating an aura of compliance and adherence attempting to find significant cost savings.
If there a considerable concerns the I strongly suggest you contact then Professionals i.e the AFAP (your representative) who have the expertise and financial resources to deal with this.
Furthermore, the AFAP has dealt with this problem in the past and is currently dealing with and aware of attempts to get around the rules.
Bar oratory and PPrune comments may be highly entertaining however, generally achieve little!
Remember, it is YOUR jobs!
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I think VARA has a few 457 pilots from memory.
If they have why has this not ben raised before or do Australians no longer care their jobs are being outsourced?
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Prob need 457 visa employees as all the Aussie pilots are roaming every country in the world grabbing every flying job they can.
Result, there are no pilots left to fill from the bottom.
Result, there are no pilots left to fill from the bottom.
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Ncd your correct, there are a number of talented cadet pilots current on type so betweem them and the east coast pixie pilots Id guess 30+ "suitable" pilots current on type and looking, however Im guessing they wont be looking at working for next to nothing.
A lot of the blokes I know there have very full resume's with a lot of Boeing And Airbus time from a past life.
In my time there px was a great lifestyle job however since the" tangfoo"it has been chaos, a lot of guys are hoping for a return to the old but as time goes on its becoming obvious that thats unlikly, as a result for the Aussie operators of Fokkers there is a window of opportunity to grab these guys while they are current and before they move onto the next contract elsewhere on different equipment.
A lot of the blokes I know there have very full resume's with a lot of Boeing And Airbus time from a past life.
In my time there px was a great lifestyle job however since the" tangfoo"it has been chaos, a lot of guys are hoping for a return to the old but as time goes on its becoming obvious that thats unlikly, as a result for the Aussie operators of Fokkers there is a window of opportunity to grab these guys while they are current and before they move onto the next contract elsewhere on different equipment.
It's common knowledge Dark Knight wasn't a secret at the time. I think they had the endorsement and time on that type. I can only surmise that it was fully supported by the unions.
The whole VARA 457 visa thing stemmed from CASA stipulating that to bring the ATR 72 online they needed a certain amount of experienced crew.
As far as I know that has never been the case for any other aircraft type being introunced to Australia.
As far as I know that has never been the case for any other aircraft type being introunced to Australia.
And those so called "experienced" 457 crews that SkyWest imported have been nothing but a drain on the training department. I'll never fly with certain carriers knowing who they worked for.
They could of pulled guys out off a c210 who would have better experience.
They could of pulled guys out off a c210 who would have better experience.
Reminds me of the Jetstar scam, where they convinced CASA that only ex AN pilots that hadn't flown the bus for years, or in some cases ever, could introduce such a complex machine