Emirates, Etihad or Qatar
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Emirates, Etihad or Qatar
Guys,Girls,
Anyone like to comment sensibly on which you would consider better for a Type rated 340/330 pilot with 5000+ hours and a family. Obviously interested in T&C's and time to command.
Many Thanks for your time,
BYO
Anyone like to comment sensibly on which you would consider better for a Type rated 340/330 pilot with 5000+ hours and a family. Obviously interested in T&C's and time to command.
Many Thanks for your time,
BYO
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I'll give you one guess... It ain't either of the EK wannabe airlines And that I feel is quite a sensible comment when you consider the various threads running here.
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Thanks White Night,
Yes I know its sometimes difficult to get an objective view. Hence the new thread so it doesn't get caught up with the rest. For now anyway.
Any idea on Command time at the present with orders for A/C.
Thanks again,
BYO
Yes I know its sometimes difficult to get an objective view. Hence the new thread so it doesn't get caught up with the rest. For now anyway.
Any idea on Command time at the present with orders for A/C.
Thanks again,
BYO
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EK. None of the choices offer ideal situations - just don't expect it. Keep your expectations low and you won't be as discouraged. Abu Dhabi probably a better place to live than Dubai, but EK has all of the growth - 90+ A380s and 100 A350s with options. With your A340 background, you would be flying the A380 at EK in a few years. QR and EY are growing but people are getting assigned to the A320 fleets and they are not happy.
Again, don't expect the freedoms you enjoy in the UK. EK will do what they will do. Based on what I have read, EK seems like the best of the three choices (but certainly not close to ideal situation).
Again, don't expect the freedoms you enjoy in the UK. EK will do what they will do. Based on what I have read, EK seems like the best of the three choices (but certainly not close to ideal situation).
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I can't think of which of these three turds could be compared to Sweden, seeing as any one of them is the antithesis of order, justice, liberalism, and social safety net that are exemplified by the Swedes.
I think a better parallel would be asking which form of cancer you would prefer to have: lung, brain, or bowel?
They'll all kill ya, just at different rates.
I think a better parallel would be asking which form of cancer you would prefer to have: lung, brain, or bowel?
They'll all kill ya, just at different rates.
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Many Thanks to all of you (but one) for your replies.
As we are all aware the airlines around the world are trying to erode our T&C's as experienced highly skilled and mostly highly motivated individuals. We find ourselves in differing personal circumstances with our wives/husbands and families. What suits one doesn't suit everybody. I currently am employed in the UK and some would think it mad to even consider a move to the ME.
However, sometimes its more about the family than the job so answer me this if you would.
What do your families think of life in Dubai ?
Many thanks for your considered and intellectual replies (here is hoping)
Rgds
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As we are all aware the airlines around the world are trying to erode our T&C's as experienced highly skilled and mostly highly motivated individuals. We find ourselves in differing personal circumstances with our wives/husbands and families. What suits one doesn't suit everybody. I currently am employed in the UK and some would think it mad to even consider a move to the ME.
However, sometimes its more about the family than the job so answer me this if you would.
What do your families think of life in Dubai ?
Many thanks for your considered and intellectual replies (here is hoping)
Rgds
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Dubai offers the best lifestyle of the three without a doubt. Many EY pilots are living in Dubai and commuting to AD. EK has problems like the rest but is still in a different class and is the best option.
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One thing to consider for your family's sake when considering EK is that you'll be working so often and so hard that they won't see you very much and when you are around you'll either sleeping or knackered before the next onslaught. More than one disgruntled family here in Dubai.
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Hi Kiwi et AL
Thanks for your replies, maybe if you have time you could elaborate in a PM to me. Does the lifestyle differ between fleets ? Also do you mix fleet fly 340/330. what's the time to command if you have the hours ?
An idea of your days off per month and pattern would be most help full, i.e. are you doing trip 2 days off etc.
I am not looking for an easy ride and am not afraid of hard work for the right rewards.
Many thanks to you all for keeping the comments constructive and grownup. I am trying to make a huge decision here and I appreciate your honesty also. I work for a good airline but with no command potential within the next 10 years I am trying to asses the options out there.
Regards
BYO
Thanks for your replies, maybe if you have time you could elaborate in a PM to me. Does the lifestyle differ between fleets ? Also do you mix fleet fly 340/330. what's the time to command if you have the hours ?
An idea of your days off per month and pattern would be most help full, i.e. are you doing trip 2 days off etc.
I am not looking for an easy ride and am not afraid of hard work for the right rewards.
Many thanks to you all for keeping the comments constructive and grownup. I am trying to make a huge decision here and I appreciate your honesty also. I work for a good airline but with no command potential within the next 10 years I am trying to asses the options out there.
Regards
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Originally Posted by kiwi
One thing to consider for your family's sake when considering EK is that you'll be working so often and so hard that they won't see you very much and when you are around you'll either sleeping or knackered before the next onslaught. More than one disgruntled family here in Dubai.
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BYOBEER stated: However, sometimes its more about the family than the job so answer me this if you would.
What do your families think of life in Dubai ?
And yes I think we're working a lot more than the other two which impacts on the quality of family life at EK. Worth considering if you're moving for family lifestyle considerations, in my opinion.
What do your families think of life in Dubai ?
And yes I think we're working a lot more than the other two which impacts on the quality of family life at EK. Worth considering if you're moving for family lifestyle considerations, in my opinion.
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Many thanks to you all for keeping the comments constructive and grownup. I am trying to make a huge decision here and I appreciate your honesty also. I work for a good airline but with no command potential within the next 10 years I am trying to asses the options out there.