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cougar77 25th Jun 2007 04:25

To the moderator
 
Was too engrossed in replying.

Could you kindly move my reply to the SE Asia forum. Thanks

(post moved, Weasil)

thornycactus 25th Jun 2007 06:04

Let You Win
 
Cougar77, let you win. I can say my source is reliable.:)

varigflier 27th Jun 2007 01:46

Here's one of the reasons foreigners want to fly in the states.
I don't know about other countries but this is what goes around here in South America.
I was born in Brazil but raised in the states. I am a greencard holder. After 9/11 we all know aviation was bad in the states and in the world. I moved back here to fly a320s. Wow. Flying an airbus at the age of 26 and making good money was really good. While my friends were "starving" in the states flying for the regionals, I was finally flying a decent airplane. Most of them envied me but deep inside I knew they were better off than I was. I just didn't want to admit it. After 6 months it all started to sink in. The airline is run worse than an FBO in the states. No CRM at all. Most captain have an attitude problem and they can't even say hello in English, but they think they rule the skies, crappy schedules( I still don't know what I am doing on the first of July), people getting bypassed everyday and the list goes on and on. Even the pay doesn't keep me happy anymore. With all of this in mind, I am contemplating on taking a big pay cut and going back to the US to fly for the regionals. Yes, people may think that I am crazy, specially knowing that in less than 6 months I will be flying the A330 or the A340(provided I don't get bypassed by someone who knows somebody upstairs) but I just can't take it anymore. Flying in the states is good. The schedules and the days off, choice of base, equipment etc.... You have to experience it somewhere else in order to value what you had before.
I think that is why so many foreigners want to fly in the states. Just my .02 cents..........

RL

NewDawn 27th Jun 2007 12:36

what?????
 
where you guys been???? there are thosands of foreigners working for airlines in america.....you kidding.....right to work in america???? everyone has the right to work, i know you need some visa, well that is not hard to get.....try to go work in another country as an american.......wont happen....be nice if we started protecting our own like the rest of the world.......yes, done the expat thing worked in europe, asia and other locations.....why you ask, probably cause so many foreigners in my country taking our jobs....no problem with the foreigners my problem is with the government that lets it happen.....if i could work in their country the same way i would be fine......rg

poorwanderingwun 27th Jun 2007 14:40

NewDawn

You do write some utter tosh...

"right to work in america???? everyone has the right to work in america???? i know you need some visa, well that is not hard to get....."

I'm married to a US national and am looking at 1 year plus with no guarantees that I'll get a Green Card ( UK national )...

" try to go work in another country as an american.......wont happen"

Followed shortly by...

"yes, done the expat thing worked in europe, asia and other locations "....

Don't know what you're on but it must have a pretty high street value.

QRCC2B 29th Jun 2007 09:38

Scandinavian pilots at CO
 
Could anyone tell me whether there are any Scandinavian pilots at CO's EWR base?

Thank you,
QRC22B

flyboyike 29th Jun 2007 10:18

Don't know about that, but there are at least a couple at Jet Blue's JFK base.

8ah 29th Jun 2007 11:09

EWR base
 
Hi

I know a couple of norwegians on the 757 with EWR base....

RGDS

QRCC2B 29th Jun 2007 12:35

And any Swedes?

flyboyike 29th Jun 2007 12:38

^^^
Good question. I know one Norwegian and one Finn. I'd think there is a Swede or two lurking around there somewhere.

cw777 29th Jun 2007 17:44

Hej,

A few at UAL

skywaytoheaven 30th Jun 2007 04:05

varigflyer,
Interesting post - just wondering, with your A320 time could you not get employed by the likes of JetBlue, Frontier, Northwest or any other 320 operators in the US, rather than the 'regionals'?

varigflier 30th Jun 2007 04:40

skywaytoheaven,

I am trying to do that and that is my first option but it seems like it's easier to get on with a regional since I don't have the turbine PIC that most majors require and I don't know how much longer I can put up with all of this crap. I guess only time will tell.......

AviatorJack 30th Jun 2007 06:14

NewDawn
 
I agree "poorwanderingwun" NewDawn has no clue, no idea on how difficult it can be to get even a "students visa".

Don't tell me NewDawn, is that what yer mate told ya? Or maybe you heard somewhere? Yeah yeah like most times........rumours not facts.

Go do some research......

Bye!

THE IRON MAIDEN 4th Jul 2007 10:36

Jobs in the US of A for Aussies?
 
G'day
Just toying with the idea of making a change.
I have an Australian CPL(A) Multi IR, and 800hrs TT ( Cessna 200 series time) a low level approval and, Australian ATPL theroy

What are the chances of picking up work over there?

Im 26 so what will that mean in terms of VISA's etc?

Any info would be welcome.

Cheers
Maiden.

(thruth be told, you guys just get all the good bands on tour.. they never come here! hence the need to relocate.)

PS if anyone is interested in some Low Level work here in our summer PM me, my old boss is looking for some pilots.

ironbutt57 4th Jul 2007 12:02

What if I want a job in Oz???

THE IRON MAIDEN 4th Jul 2007 13:32

Looking for a job swap Iron???

Check your PMs mate. :ok:

Rice bowl licker 7th Jul 2007 06:26

lets get real here
 
Iron Maiden,

Yeah, you need a green card to work here. Don't take it out of context but it really doesn't matter what country you come from, as long as ur not Muslim you wont have any trouble getting a job here. We pretend to treat everyone as equals but you'll figure out shortly after you get here that's a big load of bum scoop.

But otherwise most US airlines gonna be pretty desperate for pilots in the next year or so. With a green card ur pretty much in the club and u can apply anywhere you want to (best of luck to you). I think your Aussie accent will get you far though, working here just depends on how much initiative you want to take in doing the research & filling out the visa apps.

Here's an idea for ya, I've been wrong before so do your research but I think guys at Cathay Pacific can take bases anywhere in the world. As long as you've got the right to live/work there, you can take the base...Cough,,cough *Green Card* Cathay has bases both in Aussie as well as the USA obviously so u might consider that route too.

I don't know what the situation is over in your part of the world now but I think I'd prolly stay in Aussie if I were you. That whole side of the world is going to take center stage in the coming years which arguably implies job security for you. But I thought it was real funny that you posted that question on Independence Day (4th of July) hahaha!

Whatever you decide to do, Good luck...hope this insight helps out

cougar77 7th Jul 2007 07:20

Its pretty simple as i tried it before.
No Green Card = No job in US of A (less those holding J1 visas)

flycat 8th Jul 2007 23:43

Just to clarify errors; if you have any kind of temporary work visa (j-1, F-1, etcc..) no job at any airline. You need to have a GREEN CARD, legal right to work in the US with no restrictions.
Why people stay in the US? Unions, contracts, work rules, quality of life, commute+jumpseat= live where you want, etc...
Don't need to say much more.


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