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Old 22nd October 2000 | 22:27
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Question Canada or U.S - Which one?

I've searched this site, but was unable to find any answers. Any information would be appreciated.

First, I have both Canadian and U.S. Citizenship. I've currently just received my Multi-Instrument Rating and also hold a CPL w/ 230TT ,120PIC (single)and about 15h multi-time on a piper-seneca34. I've been told there are more opportunities in the U.S than Canada? Is this true? This would be my first pilot job and normally in Canada the peak season is spring (feb-mar),which has past for this year. If I transfer my licenses over to U.S. standards, do I have better chance? or do I wait till feb-mar next year and go up to northern Canada.(non-prefered location) Again, ANY information would be valuable and appreciated.

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Old 23rd October 2000 | 16:50
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Don't even think about it.....The money and opportunities are in the states.
 
Old 23rd October 2000 | 18:54
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No comparison whatsoever. U.S. wins no matter how you slice it.
 
Old 23rd October 2000 | 19:57
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TrueNorth
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Well...except for the fact that it`s full of Americans...
 
Old 23rd October 2000 | 23:38
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Thank-you for all of your replies.

Leave Beautiful Canada and join the Yanks!
"Is that your final answer?" (too much tv)

One more Question if you may:
-Where are the most opportunities?
 
Old 11th November 2000 | 23:00
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Where are the opportunities?!?!?!?

Once again, the U.S!!!!!

Pick a company, send them your resume, prepare for your interview . . . .
 
Old 15th November 2000 | 09:27
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Wait a minute!!!!!!!!!
Dont forget that if you have 230 hrs TT you will have a very hard time getting your foot in the door. There are LOTS of people with that time.
Good Luck
 

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