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Sorry about that! I am correcting
One the other hand I have made my search but until now I haven't seen any post with info concerning the Etihad selection proses.
I haven't seen any info concerning the sim check.....
If there is in this forum pls give me the link!!!!
One the other hand I have made my search but until now I haven't seen any post with info concerning the Etihad selection proses.
I haven't seen any info concerning the sim check.....
If there is in this forum pls give me the link!!!!
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Etihad employment
Any recruiter for Etihad on this site. I have about 9200 hours. About 5600 on Jet aircraft, all airline experience and a current Captain on B737-600/700/800.
Your website only advertises F/O for 777 and no Captain positions. Will you be hiring DEC for your B777 fleet and what would those requirements be? What is your interview process like?
And to any pilots that work there, what are your opinions about the company the pay and the flying?
Thanks
Your website only advertises F/O for 777 and no Captain positions. Will you be hiring DEC for your B777 fleet and what would those requirements be? What is your interview process like?
And to any pilots that work there, what are your opinions about the company the pay and the flying?
Thanks
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No plans to recruit B777 DEC as upgrades will take precedence. There is barely an attrition rate for B777 Captains, at present it averages 1 a year, yes 1.
B777 DEC requirements would be for type rated only. If there were none then those with heavy Boeing experience would be considered.
B777 DEC requirements would be for type rated only. If there were none then those with heavy Boeing experience would be considered.
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So far no any info concerning the Etihad Assessment process, No any info how can I have to prepare myself for this assessment......
If i will study only the ACE pilots interview book i will be well prepared for it.....What else.......
Any suggestions
If i will study only the ACE pilots interview book i will be well prepared for it.....What else.......
Any suggestions
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Best wishes!
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Etihad pilot recruitment info
Hi
Got an DEP interview shortly with etihad. Despite my searching the forums I dont seem to be able to find any recent info.
Anything would be much appreciated.
Cheers
JJ
Got an DEP interview shortly with etihad. Despite my searching the forums I dont seem to be able to find any recent info.
Anything would be much appreciated.
Cheers
JJ
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EY benefits are exactly as listed on the recruitment website.......no more ......no less
At the moment pension deals are upto the individual, no one knows if that will change, rumours abound but they are only rumours!
At the moment pension deals are upto the individual, no one knows if that will change, rumours abound but they are only rumours!
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I do not think this will ever change for expats unless these countries change the way they deal with us all. I am not implying anything here. That's the truth.
We all need to have our pension plan that depends on the job you get and how much you can save. Coming here without adding the social security (even if that's peanuts) discounts back home it's a capital mistake. You would probably have your own personal pension plan and you should always keep it, just in case....
Certainly, this rule does not apply, as I said before, to joblessness, upgrades and career enhancements where the salary difference justifies the move.
We all need to have our pension plan that depends on the job you get and how much you can save. Coming here without adding the social security (even if that's peanuts) discounts back home it's a capital mistake. You would probably have your own personal pension plan and you should always keep it, just in case....
Certainly, this rule does not apply, as I said before, to joblessness, upgrades and career enhancements where the salary difference justifies the move.
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Package difference between EK and EY?
Having browsed this thread and the Etihad website I can't find what I'm looking for so .... can anyone, pilots or ground staff, tell me how the EY package in general compares to EK where I currently work and get ...
Basic salary
Housing allowance
Transport allowance
Exhange rate protection (pegged to home currency)
Provident fund
Annual bonus
School fees for up to 3 kids (works out about 90% of the fee is paid by EK)
Medical & dental cover for self and family (at EK clinic)
Decent leave allowance (approx 35 working days)
Does EY provide similar benefits even if it is cash allowance rather than paying things like school fees directly?
Cheers,
Macaroon.
Basic salary
Housing allowance
Transport allowance
Exhange rate protection (pegged to home currency)
Provident fund
Annual bonus
School fees for up to 3 kids (works out about 90% of the fee is paid by EK)
Medical & dental cover for self and family (at EK clinic)
Decent leave allowance (approx 35 working days)
Does EY provide similar benefits even if it is cash allowance rather than paying things like school fees directly?
Cheers,
Macaroon.
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Etihad In Reality
This is my first posting here after 3 years with Etihad. Just to let my anger out and known to those who out there who cares to know.
I’ve lost my respect to this company altogether. We thought the previous management was bad but in reality they were better than what we have now, bunch of trash from a previous down spiraling company(GF), and also donkeys that got promoted out of nowhere.
They all believes that ETIHAD must be run with lots of VPs, HR dept, HOUSING dept and other craps, but without PILOTS and CABIN CREWS.
They will try their best to make us NOT HAPPY for some reasons.
They make many stupid rules and treat us like a small kids.
My patients has ran out and I couldn’t take it anymore.
No wonder many has left for a better job somewhere else.
Not to mentioned US$ at its lowest and not known when it will recover.
Overall, stupid management, crap package and lots of stupid people around.
I’ve lost my respect to this company altogether. We thought the previous management was bad but in reality they were better than what we have now, bunch of trash from a previous down spiraling company(GF), and also donkeys that got promoted out of nowhere.
They all believes that ETIHAD must be run with lots of VPs, HR dept, HOUSING dept and other craps, but without PILOTS and CABIN CREWS.
They will try their best to make us NOT HAPPY for some reasons.
They make many stupid rules and treat us like a small kids.
My patients has ran out and I couldn’t take it anymore.
No wonder many has left for a better job somewhere else.
Not to mentioned US$ at its lowest and not known when it will recover.
Overall, stupid management, crap package and lots of stupid people around.
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My patients has ran out and I couldn’t take it anymore
SNAM, I don't think EY has the Exchange Rate Protection.