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MMS 9th Aug 2008 22:53

Any signs of a recruitment slowdown in the M.E.?
 
Fellow pilots, Good day.


Are there many signs of a recruitment slow down in the middle east with the main airlines? any signs of too many applications for not so many jobs now?

Wizofoz 10th Aug 2008 00:55

Same number of jobs, but a lot more applicants and of a higher average experience level. It has gotten competative very quickly.

Hook 10th Aug 2008 04:49


higher average experience level
sorry beg to differ.........most applicants nowadays seem to be CRJ drivers.

Wizofoz 10th Aug 2008 06:27


most applicants nowadays seem to be CRJ drivers.
Those that joined during the shortage are just coming on line now. the level of those just joining now is much higher.

Most successful applicants now have heavy or at least medium jet time.

fatbus 10th Aug 2008 07:05

concur with wiz, much better now. plus berlin was not very good for a basic AB course

MMS 10th Aug 2008 09:47

many airline pilots i fly long haul with now ( my airline is uk based with european pilots mostly ) do not have a strong desire to go to the middle east anymore, the amount of people that considered airlines such as EK 5-7 years ago, do not consider it anymore.

The pilots that do want to go to the middle east are mostly low houred guys who dont have much airline knowledge nor experience in the industry.

Also, the American and Canadian pilots who are being layed off will only stay in the M.E. until the market is down, and in my opinion, as soon as the market starts to show a shortage of pilots again in a few years time, these guys will be off with heavy jet type ratings.....( i am generalising ofcourse).

Does this not concern the airlines who are now recruiting them???

p.s. this is a generalisation comment, no one should take offence.

mutt 10th Aug 2008 12:06


do not have a strong desire to go to the middle east anymore
Couple of years ago the exchange rate to the Euro was 3.34/1 now its 5.9/1.... so the salary difference between Euroland and ME just doesnt justify the move.

Mutt


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