Aero Contractors, Nigeria
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Aero Contractors, Nigeria
Hi,
I have been sent 2 e-mails from 2 different directors of recruitment of Aero Contractors, telling me I was short-listed for a F/O position.
It is weird. Yahoo e-mails, "urgent", asking to provide with copies of licenses, promising a job if prompt reply, telephone number that does not appear anywhere on Aero Contractors's web site, names unknown to Google and so on...
I know it is for Nigeria but it is very strange.
Did some of you get this also?
Thanks.
I have been sent 2 e-mails from 2 different directors of recruitment of Aero Contractors, telling me I was short-listed for a F/O position.
It is weird. Yahoo e-mails, "urgent", asking to provide with copies of licenses, promising a job if prompt reply, telephone number that does not appear anywhere on Aero Contractors's web site, names unknown to Google and so on...
I know it is for Nigeria but it is very strange.
Did some of you get this also?
Thanks.
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Did they offer you a position as Helicopter or Airplane Co-pilot ???
I have been sending them e-mail for the last 6 month trying to get a co-pilot (airplane) position but never got a reply...
Whish you the best ...
I have been sending them e-mail for the last 6 month trying to get a co-pilot (airplane) position but never got a reply...
Whish you the best ...
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I am only fixed wing rated.
One e-mail said my resume was taken from a flight crew recruitment web site which I really don't remember having registered to...
At this stage, I believe it is a scam.
One e-mail said my resume was taken from a flight crew recruitment web site which I really don't remember having registered to...
At this stage, I believe it is a scam.
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Aero Contractors of Nigeria certainly exist (as part of Schreiner in The Netherlands) and certainly a bonafide company. I don't know if they still operate tough. Did you give them a call?
Anyway, wise to regard your received mails as scam and NEVER ever send them money in advance.
Anyway, wise to regard your received mails as scam and NEVER ever send them money in advance.
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Of course Aero Contractors exists (founded in 1960, Dash 8s, 737s, Hawkers, Helicopters...).
It is just so strange, as written above already...
As I have an interview for a major european airline monday, I will investigate later...
It is just so strange, as written above already...
As I have an interview for a major european airline monday, I will investigate later...
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Hi Flexjet,
Beware.
A friend of mine told me of his experience on such an offer from -also- a Nigerian company.
He went as far as flying to Lagos with his faxed, proper, letter of employment and his "type rating" money, in cash, as asked by the company. Long story short he made his way to their offices, but no-one in the company knew about him, not even the Chief-Pilot, even though they had been in touch for a couple of weeks.
Turned out his CV had been intercepted somehow by someone with bad intentions...
He feels (very) lucky to have arrived in Lagos on a different flight and that he missed his pick-up at the airport so kindly organised by the improvised "Chief-Pilot".
Things had been very well thought out, I can just about imagine what could have happened in that car on the way to the "office".
Beware.
A friend of mine told me of his experience on such an offer from -also- a Nigerian company.
He went as far as flying to Lagos with his faxed, proper, letter of employment and his "type rating" money, in cash, as asked by the company. Long story short he made his way to their offices, but no-one in the company knew about him, not even the Chief-Pilot, even though they had been in touch for a couple of weeks.
Turned out his CV had been intercepted somehow by someone with bad intentions...
He feels (very) lucky to have arrived in Lagos on a different flight and that he missed his pick-up at the airport so kindly organised by the improvised "Chief-Pilot".
Things had been very well thought out, I can just about imagine what could have happened in that car on the way to the "office".
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Sounds like a scam. ACN are advertising on Flightinternational.com for R/W pilots, but they are actively nationalising on the F/W side I think. Very few expats left, and I'm not aware of any in the co-pilot seat. I could be wrong though.
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of course it is a scam.
a real company with real pilots and real jobs do not ask for money.
Why do you want send money and get as reply:"sorry you have not been qualified".??
Rule number 1: if someone asks you for money, it is a scam.
Rule number 2: in the EU, you do not have the right to ask or send money for a job (it concerns Ryanair too)
Rule number 3: if you pay, you will not get your money back.
Rule number 4: Keep your money, and go out with your Girlfriend (if you have one...)
a real company with real pilots and real jobs do not ask for money.
Why do you want send money and get as reply:"sorry you have not been qualified".??
Rule number 1: if someone asks you for money, it is a scam.
Rule number 2: in the EU, you do not have the right to ask or send money for a job (it concerns Ryanair too)
Rule number 3: if you pay, you will not get your money back.
Rule number 4: Keep your money, and go out with your Girlfriend (if you have one...)