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climbout 28th Jan 2008 20:16

777 Jobs In Germany
 
The new start up in Germany (DHL-Lufthansa) is looking for experienced pilots. Ops will start with 11 B 777 out of Leipzig.


http://aerologic.aero/web/en/Home/

BMM389EC 29th Jan 2008 04:46

Any idea on the Terms and Conditions? Pay?

Life boat 29th Jan 2008 06:30

Terms and conditions, too soon to tell.....?
 
I would assume that no one knows at the moment.
If you go to their website, you will learn that the brand/company was unveiled yesterday, the 28.01.2008, in Frankfurt.:)

So perhaps it is to soon to tell, if I´m mistaken though, please correct me.

Best regards, Life Boat:ok:

skycruiser65 29th Jan 2008 21:42

In either language they write, that English is mandatory and German is nice, but not requirerd.
Check for the comparably low requirements for a "world wide operator", concerning experience, licenses, languages and more.
It seems to me, that initially they try to collect a bunch of thousands of applicants, many of them from Eastern Europe (Leipzig is closer to Prague and Warsaw than to Amsterdam, London and Paris) and upon that setting up the T&Cs, probably being the worst we can expect, moreover being individually tuned.
The more media talk about a pilot shortage, the more there will be a flood of pilots from every corner of Europe and the world, desperately seeking for better work conditions. Adding those, who desperately want to return from the Middle East, this airline won´t be able to cope with the number of applicants, it receives in the next weeks.

Knee Trembler 31st Jan 2008 09:09

No. Dutch is not required ;).

KT

555orange 31st Jan 2008 15:10

Minor side point..but will make it anyway so no confusion....Dutch and Deutch are not the same thing.... First is the english name for language from The Netherlands, second is the German name for the german language.

Knee Trembler 29th Feb 2008 21:15

555Orange, perhaps you would like to define the meaning of "irony" too.

Oh, and here's a clue, it's linked to this: ;).

KT

Major-Domo 29th Feb 2008 23:22

The ONLY one who can tell a dutchman anything is a german. Unless of course if you are swiss.:}

555orange 22nd May 2008 09:55

Thanks for the wink Knee...

Ill leave that one to you.


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