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Old 5th Apr 2012, 08:43
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Has it been worth it?

Umm, very good question. For the effort applied, blood, sweat and tears lost, I'm afraid the answer for me personally is: so far no. That could change in the next few months but so far I've seen nothing but ill-treatment of the pilot work force, inefficiency and pure incompetence by recruitment/training departments. Everybody has different experiences, and I'm being honest mine haven't been great so far.
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Old 5th Apr 2012, 19:08
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wow thats incredible......

At least your being honest about it and not trying to kid yourself!
Where do you see yourself in the next 6months -18months if you dont mind me asking.....I just want to get the thought process as no doubt soon i shall be following in your footsteps!

Alot of people on here slam the P2F schemes and the flexi-contracts ect ect BUT in your position now how do you view them as options?

sorry to rattle your brains here
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