Hiring requiements South American Airlines
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They are all hiring now. Send your CV online or have someone walk it in and most likely they'll call you. I met a few people doing interviews this past week so now's the time to get in but a word of caution. If you are moving here because of your wife and kid, that's ok but if you just want to fly here and you are coming from a first world country, you will be very disappointed. Lots of people are leaving because the place sucks. It's a mess flying here and you get treated like crap. If you are employed, I'll happily switch with you. Frankly speaking, I don't know how I lasted 2 years and my main goal now is to get out of here before the end of the year.
Anyways, if you have any more questions, let me know......
VF
Anyways, if you have any more questions, let me know......
VF
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Rmimbe,
Try Florida West, based out of Miami, they operate 767,owned partially by "el Holding LAN", like many other crago companies around the region (MAS Air, ABSA, etc). Best of luck.
Panama Jack,
A very sad state of affairs indeed, although I was really making the comment with reference to our colleague. A year or 2 down south might be worth his while and thus make him more attractive to the majors back home, if that is his goal, which apparently its not.
Ohh and before you think I came here for the type etc, I am peruvian though had lived/trained overseas for a large part of my life. I wish I could say that I could build a career here, but I dont see that happening. I guess its only natural to want the best for oneself and ones family. And for the time being those packages abroad are looking pretty attractive. I believe those who can, will and do leave. Only time will tell exactly how many but as of a few days ago the count was at 30 plus.
Happy landings,
OW
Try Florida West, based out of Miami, they operate 767,owned partially by "el Holding LAN", like many other crago companies around the region (MAS Air, ABSA, etc). Best of luck.
Panama Jack,
A very sad state of affairs indeed, although I was really making the comment with reference to our colleague. A year or 2 down south might be worth his while and thus make him more attractive to the majors back home, if that is his goal, which apparently its not.
Ohh and before you think I came here for the type etc, I am peruvian though had lived/trained overseas for a large part of my life. I wish I could say that I could build a career here, but I dont see that happening. I guess its only natural to want the best for oneself and ones family. And for the time being those packages abroad are looking pretty attractive. I believe those who can, will and do leave. Only time will tell exactly how many but as of a few days ago the count was at 30 plus.
Happy landings,
OW
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AR or LAN ARG?
How is the situation in Argentina? It sounds like Brazil is somewhat..ahh.."difficult". How is the state of aviation in Arg?
Is it also "difficult?" or slightly better? What are Min. requirements like?
Starting salaries? Bases? I was born there but grew up and work in Canada.
Do they hire expats or only citizens of ARG?
Thanks guys/gals for any info.
PM me if you like,
Mushr00m
Is it also "difficult?" or slightly better? What are Min. requirements like?
Starting salaries? Bases? I was born there but grew up and work in Canada.
Do they hire expats or only citizens of ARG?
Thanks guys/gals for any info.
PM me if you like,
Mushr00m