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Old 29th Aug 2006, 17:30
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Question Jobs in Middle East

Hi there, want to work in the Middle East as Aircraft Mechanic cause I´m sick of Europe. Has anybody of you used to work or is still working there? Any comments about RoyalJet, Bahrain Royal Flight or Bexair? Appreciate your help.
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Hi there, want to work in the Middle East as Aircraft Mechanic cause I´m sick of Europe. Has anybody of you used to work or is still working there? Any comments about RoyalJet, Bahrain Royal Flight or Bexair? Appreciate your help.
Only heard that bexair have very bad reputation with salary payments.Be very careful.Heard a pilot that hadnt been paid for 6 months removed some avionic instruments from an aircraft and returned them only after he was paid.
Bahrain Royal flight seem ok as idid a refresher course with one of the mechs.
Royal Jet have just had a huge restructure so it is still early days for them. Good luck
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What about National Air Service(NAS)?
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Specialist Aviation Services are desperate for mechs in Kuwait for the police, Talk to Mrs K Whinney on ++441452857999. Moneys not brilliant
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No tools needed...

If you go to work as a mechanic or engineer for Bexair, you will not need any tools other than a good set of writing instruments. They have the most perfect fleet in the world....almost nothing ever breaks on the aircraft. And when a pilot finally has had his belly full of flying broken airplanes and finally writes something up....it's magically fixed within the hour with a few deft stokes of the mechanic's Mont Blanc. If that's your kind job, then have at it
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Work wanted

Hi,

Anyone know of any positions available in the middle east. I'm looking for Aircraft electrical positions, I don't have any licenses being ex Australian military.

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