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K. Soze 24th May 2006 18:50

Ops jobs in the Netherlands?
 
I am looking for anybody that can point me in the right direction when looking for ops/dispatch jobs in Holland (Schiphol, Rotterdam or Eindhoven). I hold a JAR-CPL but with limited hours. I understand dutch but can't speak or write it yet.

I know the 4 main companies KLM, Globeground, Menzies and Aviapartner but would like some contact addresses or pointers in other directions than the main companies.

Thnx.

knarf77 25th May 2006 11:19

ops in the neterlands
 
hi there

denim air in eindhoven is looking for ops people


did you try martinair,transavia?


rgds frank

K. Soze 25th May 2006 11:24

I actually had a look at Denimair and Transavia yesterday evening. Didn't have a look at martinair yet. My biggest problem seems to be the requirement to speak Dutch. I'll give it a go.

Thanks.

knarf77 25th May 2006 11:31

hi
 
why don't you try netjets in portugal?

K. Soze 25th May 2006 11:35

Well I'm looking basicly for anything but preferably in NL because my girlfriend lives there. I'll have a look at netjets as well - would be a nice company to work for.

knarf77 25th May 2006 11:42

reply
 
ok

do you have any idee about working conditions in netjets ?
pay?

look at www.luchtvaartnieuws.nl and then under vacature on the left site

they have the advertisement of denim.

arkefly was looking for redcaps and ops personal

or you could try air bridge cargo at schiphol they were looking for ops peope

hopes this helps

flying_tyger 25th May 2006 23:34

I've worked with Aviapartner in Oostende and found them to be a good company although im not sure what is happening recently. If you want to work in Flanders at OST i can recommend it having done it last year part way though my degree. Dutch isnt an nessecity there.

K. Soze 28th May 2006 22:27

I have no idea of the T&C at netjets - sorry. Thanks for all the info - i'll chase it all down see what comes up. Thanks again.

City_Hopper 3rd Jun 2006 16:37


Originally Posted by K. Soze
I have no idea of the T&C at netjets - sorry

Net pay for a fully operational Flight Ops is around 1400Euros month. Hope this helps. (beware, life in Portugal is not as cheap as most people think it is...you will still pay 700 euros/month in Lisbon - at least- for a 1 bedroom apartment...thats half you salary...basically) and if you decide to live closer to work then your salary goes in full to your rent...

Any more questions, drop me a note :ok:

Regards,

C_H

nbairlines 6th Jun 2006 23:46

kaizer Soze:

Transavia OPS is full at the moment. KLM isn't!

knarf77 7th Jun 2006 00:31

ops
 
hi there

who do you work for?

me for aeroground in amsterdam

as flight dispatcher/loadmaster


regards frank

K. Soze 7th Jun 2006 12:02

nbairlines:
Do you know if KLM would consider employing a non-Dutch speaking person?

knarf77:
Me I am currently unemployed - no experience with ground ops but very interested in it.

nbairlines 8th Jun 2006 14:44

k.soze:

I think the ability to speak dutch is a requirement, but given the international playing field of the airline i dont consider it strange if they require people with english as mothertongue. give them a call, they will answer all your questions.

good luck!:ok:


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