What do you think is an attractive job???
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What do you think is an attractive job???
Hi
I am writting a paper regarding pilot recruitmentprocesses.
Therefore I would like to know what you think is an attractive job?
Is it high salary, pension, homebase, fast upgrade, flexibility, fixed roster, typerating, etc......what do you think?
We can all agree that we want the best conditions but to make it real I will just like you to state the things which are MOST important for you!
It doesnt matter if you are a brand new pilot or you have several years experience
I am a pilot myself and is studying a bit as well (that is why I am writting this paper).
If you could state your level of experience as well......thank you
Looking forward to hear from you all!!
Best regards
Mikkel
I am writting a paper regarding pilot recruitmentprocesses.
Therefore I would like to know what you think is an attractive job?
Is it high salary, pension, homebase, fast upgrade, flexibility, fixed roster, typerating, etc......what do you think?
We can all agree that we want the best conditions but to make it real I will just like you to state the things which are MOST important for you!
It doesnt matter if you are a brand new pilot or you have several years experience
I am a pilot myself and is studying a bit as well (that is why I am writting this paper).
If you could state your level of experience as well......thank you
Looking forward to hear from you all!!
Best regards
Mikkel
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Quality of life. No doubt about that. Salary and time off go hand in hand. A job must pay what it is worth. There is no need to have a huge paycheck and then no time off. Then again all the time off and no money wont do much good either.
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Home base, roster, pay, in that order.
There is a thred about this on www.flygyrket.se , its in Swedish though.
D.
There is a thred about this on www.flygyrket.se , its in Swedish though.
D.
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not to make meself sound like a 30 years in the business kinda a guy, but in that thread, nobody had really been around...but they still got the hang of it,....homebase is what it all comes down to...
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As I always have to be "mot-vals" , I feel the need to epress my wish to see some new horizons.
If the company is good and I feel respected, location is of lesser importance.
Pay have to be OK though, no matter how nice the company.
If the company is good and I feel respected, location is of lesser importance.
Pay have to be OK though, no matter how nice the company.
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Speaking as a non-flying manager sort of person, working the usual office hours:
1: The job itself
2: The people you work with (especially your boss)
3: Location
4: Time off
5: Salary
6: Oppertunity to further ones qualifications, for instance an Aviation MBA paid by company
7: Having a mate who can organize jollies in a Stearman
8: Getting involved in shaping the industry, i.e. participating in IATA working groups
9: Getting involved with something really interesting, like being on the project team doing the implementation work for a fleet of shiny new aeroplanes
Moi? All but (3) fits my present job - could well do with homebase being somewhere warmer and sunnier. And, of course, anyone could do with a bit more dosh at the end of the month - myself included.
1: The job itself
2: The people you work with (especially your boss)
3: Location
4: Time off
5: Salary
6: Oppertunity to further ones qualifications, for instance an Aviation MBA paid by company
7: Having a mate who can organize jollies in a Stearman
8: Getting involved in shaping the industry, i.e. participating in IATA working groups
9: Getting involved with something really interesting, like being on the project team doing the implementation work for a fleet of shiny new aeroplanes
Moi? All but (3) fits my present job - could well do with homebase being somewhere warmer and sunnier. And, of course, anyone could do with a bit more dosh at the end of the month - myself included.