1000 hrs and I fancy a change
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Around the bend.
Posts: 42
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
mountown 08
Hey mate,
As others have said before me, stick with the job you have if you can get on caravans turbine your laughing stay settled get some more time under your belt. i myself have about 1200 and currently flight instructing i enjoy it but need a change from australia wat are the conditions like in botswana, wat company you at was there 3 years ago travelling beautiful country.!
cheers CP
As others have said before me, stick with the job you have if you can get on caravans turbine your laughing stay settled get some more time under your belt. i myself have about 1200 and currently flight instructing i enjoy it but need a change from australia wat are the conditions like in botswana, wat company you at was there 3 years ago travelling beautiful country.!
cheers CP
Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Domaine de la Romanee-Conti
Posts: 1,692
Likes: 0
Received 3 Likes
on
1 Post
Furthermore - and I forgot to say this before but its important - do NOT under any circumstances quit your current job unless you have a rock solid, signed sealed and delivered better job to go to. Your worst fear in the current situation should not be total time or multi time or whatever but rather CURRENCY. A 1000 hour TT guy who's current, will get the job over a 3000 hour guy who is 6 months uncurrent.
If you quit your job for some half assed promise of a job in some other country and it turns out to be not happening, then you will be completely and utterly royally screwed in the job market we have at present - because you can be sure that if you go and ask for your old job back they will have already given it to one of the other several hundred desperate unemployed pilots they have on file.
Stay current on something - anything - and the hours will keep ticking over and good times will eventually roll around again, trust me
If you quit your job for some half assed promise of a job in some other country and it turns out to be not happening, then you will be completely and utterly royally screwed in the job market we have at present - because you can be sure that if you go and ask for your old job back they will have already given it to one of the other several hundred desperate unemployed pilots they have on file.
Stay current on something - anything - and the hours will keep ticking over and good times will eventually roll around again, trust me