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I was just registering with the Jetstar web site, all going well, then got to 2 questions which stopped me.
Is it required to still pay for own endorsements and it also asked if I was willing to relocate at my expense if the company required.
Can some kind person who actually knows, pls let me know. No need for anyone to answer if you do not work there!!!!
i am returning back to Aus possibly after many years o/s flying for airlines.
Thankyou in advance
Is it required to still pay for own endorsements and it also asked if I was willing to relocate at my expense if the company required.
Can some kind person who actually knows, pls let me know. No need for anyone to answer if you do not work there!!!!
i am returning back to Aus possibly after many years o/s flying for airlines.
Thankyou in advance
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Yes you do have to pay for your endorsement.
However a payback scheme whereby Jetstar pay for your training and your salary is deducted to pay them back for two years is available.
HTH
However a payback scheme whereby Jetstar pay for your training and your salary is deducted to pay them back for two years is available.
HTH
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Pay is not bad depending on who youwant to compare to.
Personally think DJ offers better overall package but more time away from home.
As for the 787 your guess is as good as anybodies.
If the thing ever flies it wont be long after that.
At least 4 more 330's on way in short tern to cover the lack of appearance of the Dreamliner.
HTH
Personally think DJ offers better overall package but more time away from home.
As for the 787 your guess is as good as anybodies.
If the thing ever flies it wont be long after that.
At least 4 more 330's on way in short tern to cover the lack of appearance of the Dreamliner.
HTH