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CT7 31st Dec 2007 07:52

If you get that for your housing allowance go for it. Personally I hate attempting to park in the city, there are at least two hotels/clubs nearby as well as schools.

Plenty of room for the kids to play easily supervised (no not in the desert, in the compound although the scope it opens up for R/C and quad bikes is great)
And oh so quiet....

Each to their own, just hope you dont end up being moved from your expensive town accom into Musafah so the owners can make more $$$. Then maybe the "desert" might seem really nice :)

Happy new year!:ok:

noflare 31st Dec 2007 21:01

I think he means if you are going to be treated like s#it then at least get paid for it!....plus they are expanding!:}

propjet72 5th Jan 2008 17:53

Etihad first officer requirements
 
I was checking the requirements for first officer at Etihad.
I do not see any requirements for over 60 tons aircraft experience except for captain positions.
I have got 7000 hours with 3000 hours jet pic less than 60 tons.
Do I qualify for an interview at Etihad?

thanks for the info

Propjet

noflare 5th Jan 2008 20:53

If you can walk into the interview unaided you qualify!:}

Good luck

propjet72 6th Jan 2008 01:47

I knew that Noflare, thanks for your response.
But for first officer, do they require > 60 tons experience, yes or no?

propjet

casablanca 12th Jan 2008 05:06

question on Etihad application
 
I was filling out the online application and one of the documents they requested was a copy a "stamped logbook".
Can anyone explain what they means?

noflare 12th Jan 2008 05:50

The last page of your logbook stamped and certified correct by your employer or the authority.
Maybe a certified printout/letter would do.

BritishGuy 14th Jan 2008 04:24

I'm still trying to figure out how an FAA guy (like myself) would be able to do that. If I asked my 121 carrier to 'certify my logbook' - then they know I'm looking for a job - bit of a give away. As for the FAA 'certifying' logbooks, well I'm not sure that they do. What needs to be done then??

Retarded320 15th Jan 2008 13:38

320 recruitment
 
Any updates on the 320 selection process?

_FL600_ 18th Jan 2008 14:54

anybody know their HR-recruitment phone number?

Easy Ryder 20th Jan 2008 13:09

British Guy and Casablanca,

I know of a few people that applied without getting their books stamped and they still got interviews.

Expecting someone to get their employer to stamp their logbooks is a bit rich. As you say a dead give away your lookin elsewhere....:rolleyes:

h-f-radio 20th Jan 2008 16:19

log book
 
:) it depends on the your nationalty and colour

_FL600_ 20th Jan 2008 20:02

h f radio,

How's that?

fractional 20th Jan 2008 21:42


it depends on the your nationality and colour
Very colourful:mad:. Very true.

moonchaser 28th Jan 2008 07:27

Pay Ts&Cs
 
Same questions as SNAM:

Is the housing situation been improved and EY planning ahead. Has anyone attempted the 'Rent to buy' scheme or are pricing going up too fast?
What is the av salary take home for both seats in Dhs for both 320 and 330 fleets?
What other benefits are there? Medical/Health/Prov fund. Similar to EK package?
Is it a good place for families?

Moonie

_FL600_ 31st Jan 2008 13:40

How long does it take to be contacted after applying online?

jimbols6 4th Feb 2008 14:05

Pay Date
 
Does anybody now what the pay date is and if a new starter has to work two months before their first pay cheque?
i.e. if i was to start on the 1st of April will i get Aprils pay at the end of April or at the end of May?

shortfuel 4th Feb 2008 15:05

Pay date bis
 
You should get paid end of April BUT...provided papers are processed on time and you managed to open a bank account by mid-april (you need your resident visa for that, it takes approx. 2 weeks after your joining date).
Having said so, it's better to plan without it. In all cases, should you need a cash advance, I think they can provide it.

CT7 4th Feb 2008 15:18

Pay day is the 25th and it should appear in your account about 2 - 3 days after that.

I think visas take a few days less now.

HSBC is good to go with.

jimbols6 4th Feb 2008 15:19

cheers for that shortfuel. i dnt suppose you know what the current situation is with housing, i know that there has been alot of moaning about it on here, im due to come out the AUH in april but i rather not be stuck in a hotel for 3 months?


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