getting job but 7 years contract?
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getting job but 7 years contract?
hi guys i am really confuse about that should i take job or reject ?pls help me i am having just one day to make decision on it .these r the details
i have been offered a job by an airline which operate only dornier 228 aircraft and they will send me on course and will pay all TR cost but they want me to sign 7 years contract.
i am really confuse because dorneir i dont think i will have any future when i leave the company because no where in world right now dornier is flying.this could be good offer if i see because i am just 21 and passed out my AME licence course 1 year back and offerd a job to be AME which is something that matters to me in this bad condition of aviation because from last 6 month i am sitting jobless at home?
i have been offered a job by an airline which operate only dornier 228 aircraft and they will send me on course and will pay all TR cost but they want me to sign 7 years contract.
i am really confuse because dorneir i dont think i will have any future when i leave the company because no where in world right now dornier is flying.this could be good offer if i see because i am just 21 and passed out my AME licence course 1 year back and offerd a job to be AME which is something that matters to me in this bad condition of aviation because from last 6 month i am sitting jobless at home?
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if you want job security then i guess yeah take it but 7 years is a terribly long time to sign a contract.
The company will always have the upper hand and could treat you like a dog knowing full well that you have signed a contract for 7years and you are unlikely to be able to leave.
2 years "bond" for training is as far as one should really go anything else and the price in my opinion is too high.
Especially for somethong like the dornier 228!
Your choice after all this is just my opinion!
best of luck
The company will always have the upper hand and could treat you like a dog knowing full well that you have signed a contract for 7years and you are unlikely to be able to leave.
2 years "bond" for training is as far as one should really go anything else and the price in my opinion is too high.
Especially for somethong like the dornier 228!
Your choice after all this is just my opinion!
best of luck
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I would say look into the contract details of how much money you are bonded for??? you are only 21 and if they offer you a decent wage as AME then you kill 2 birds with one stone....you become a Licensed guy and then get lots of certifying and actual signing experience. Just passing exams and studying in the college doesnt actually help much in the real world.......experience matters alongwith your aptitude. If the contract looks dodgy then let it go.....Dorniers arent something which will give you a step closer to anything else.....if it was something like any Boeings or Airbuses....then I would say do it blindly.......but end of the day its your choice mate......this is only the start of your decision making.....Good Luck!!!!
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7 yrs bond is a lot for a Course on the Do228.
Ideal would be 3yrs,as the company needs to ensure you don't quit after they have trained you.
Important is also the reducing bond criteria.....preffered on reducing monthly basis.
Negotiate the salary well,especially Net salary,Not gross.
Perks/Benefits etc too in print in the offer letter.
Current scene out here is bad,so if you have an opportunity to get an approved training, go for it.
Endorsement on the licence is important don't end up with an approval only.
regds
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Ideal would be 3yrs,as the company needs to ensure you don't quit after they have trained you.
Important is also the reducing bond criteria.....preffered on reducing monthly basis.
Negotiate the salary well,especially Net salary,Not gross.
Perks/Benefits etc too in print in the offer letter.
Current scene out here is bad,so if you have an opportunity to get an approved training, go for it.
Endorsement on the licence is important don't end up with an approval only.
regds
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hmmm
its definitely up to you... but from where i came from, a wise old man told me that, "a small banana is way better than having no banana at all".
be careful though, cause 7 years is a long time. there might be openings from better companies with better ground type courses. Or maybe not. If i were in your position, I would definitely accept it. The skills you'll learn from doing your job will become handy when time comes.
Good Luck!
be careful though, cause 7 years is a long time. there might be openings from better companies with better ground type courses. Or maybe not. If i were in your position, I would definitely accept it. The skills you'll learn from doing your job will become handy when time comes.
Good Luck!