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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 08:49
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Greenslopes, you beat me to it. Very well said Bunglerat.
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 08:51
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I agree Bunglerat, the best arguement by far on this thread!
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 09:09
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If I was stuck in GA and had the option to step up to the majors - even if just for a pissy Cruise F/O slot - I can see how it would make for a compelling argument.
Well maybe! But what is next?

Nice aeroplane, nice hotels (well probably not!). More money for the time being.

But the position leads to nowhere. You may as well tough it out where you are, and move up the greasy pole, gaining marketable experience along the way.
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 10:53
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Gentlemen,

I put in an application months ago through internal sources and it's looking positive with interview soon. Regardless of what YOU think about this position it's a chance for hard working GA pilots like me who have done their time to become part of a professional flight crew and fly with the big boys. I've only just picked up heavy turbo-prop experience and would pay my bond out in a heart beat to sit in the 777... and with my experience I think they'd be lucky to have me and others alike who have slogged it out in GA.

My sources tell me they are hiring big and all the people who are stuck flying turbo-props or bug smashers in their 30's will miss out with your current attitudes!!

PM me for any (private) details if anyone wants info on the interview and testing process.

Salute.
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 12:17
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Are you really a colonel ???
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 12:45
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If you're serious colonel, then you deserve what you get, it couldn't be put any plainer than it has been on this thread, you'd be well advised to listen.

Enter at your own risk, but dont complain in 12 months about your upgrade, dont complain about DE F/O's taking "your" seat, dont complain about the cabin crew being paid more than you,and dont say you werent warned.

A 777 job is now just a "slightly" better GA gig ...well done boys, you're selling your very expensive career down the river.
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 13:48
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Gentlemen,

I put in an application months ago through internal sources and it's looking positive with interview soon. Regardless of what YOU think about this position it's a chance for hard working GA pilots like me who have done their time to become part of a professional flight crew and fly with the big boys. I've only just picked up heavy turbo-prop experience and would pay my bond out in a heart beat to sit in the 777... and with my experience I think they'd be lucky to have me and others alike who have slogged it out in GA.
GOODAY and kind regards sir!

All the very best in your new position, it certainly must be very exciting to finally become part of a professional flight crew and fly a heavy twin like the 777!

I know that you may have just picked up some heavy turbo-prop experience and obviously this has helped immensely in gaining your new professional flight crew position, but what I need to ask you if you don't mind, is how important is it to have heavy single time when applying for a heavy turbo prop flight crew position?

Any advice much appreciated

PM me if you prefer
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 17:12
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If, as Biggles has pointed out 'The minimums are the same for DEFO with Virgin Blue', whats wrong with applying for both and taking whichever opportunity presents itself first.

It seems everyone seems to focus on the Cruise FO wage. Its not always necessarily about the money, its about and lifestyle and opportunities, and everyone's individual circumstances are different! You would certainly not be doing your career any harm in taking a Cruise FO position. If you dont - someone else will. If I was the boss of VOz, or any airline for that matter and I could get away with paying my staff less than I had to - then I would, it kinda makes sense to me!

Reading these posts just highlights to me why leaving GA in Australia was the best thing I ever did. I took a chance, when an opportunity presented itself, and have never looked back.

You can't realistically ridicule anyone for taking this opportunity.

Good on you guys who have applied, and in the process hope to change your circumstances. I wish you all the best.
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 20:21
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I AM still in GA and get paid more than this. And even when I was getting paid 30k to fly a bongo, I still thought the FO wage was an insult. Good luck guys, hope you get what you deserve.
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 20:47
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Originally Posted by j3pipercub
I AM still in GA and get paid more than this. And even when I was getting paid 30k to fly a bongo, I still thought the FO wage was an insult. Good luck guys, hope you get what you deserve.
Thanks j3. I just hope that by getting what I deserve, I get to live with my family. I get to live in a country where I don't have to worry about the military breaking into my house to take me to prison because I might have said the wrong thing while at work. I get to enjoy the outdoor pursuits and hobbies that I can't do here because it is illegal. Oh and also the ambulances here haven't run for the last three months because they don't have any money to buy fuel for them!

I guess moving over here has given me a whole new outlook on life and it has shown me that money does not equal happiness. Everyone has their own reasons for applying for these jobs.

And oh for the record, I haven't just applied for VOz, but also Jetstar and VB too.
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 21:09
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So Empacher,

Was it that same military that came over, dragged you from your home and threw you in the RHS? Or was it, oh my god I'm gonna say it, YOUR CHOICE?!???.....

So you went overseas to try and further your career. Sorry that it doesn't seem to have worked for you (and it really mustn't have if you're applying for a CZFO). You probably didn't do your homework on the country you were intending on living, you just saw a turboprop and everything else faded into the background. It wasn't until a few months later you realised the contract you signed was pitiful...

There's no point arguing with you guys/girls. Your minds are made up, however follishly. I'll just leave you with this....

IF THEY PAY PEANUTS WHAT DOES THAT MAKE YOU...

And quit comparing GA to airlines, there SHOULD NOT be any comparison in Terms and Conditions. Besides, you've still gotta go out and get that 500 multi to apply anyhow.

j3
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 21:24
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I find it pathetic in the level of people justifying this ridiculous salary.

All of you chose to be pilots!!! Now that you've shelled out thousands to get a licence (some $80k+) you just jump at a position paying half the going rate, flying machines that should be the top pay scale to retire on. Why didn't you just save your money and do something else rather than winge how bad GA is and I want to fly a jet yesterday.

The only thing wrong with GA is the lower end pay. If the aircraft or operations are dangerous, report the company and leave.

I have never felt sorry for any Australian pilot because they can easily leave and take up another profession in this country. For those who moved overseas to fly for a living well that was YOUR choice.

What is being said here is advice to try to stop the deterioration in terms and conditions in this country.

These lower salaries are being used to compete directly with airlines that pay reasonable wages, so what do you think the next step will be? Your airline will not pay more (they have all you guys accepting their terms), however the others have reason to PAY LESS!
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 21:59
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Yes it was my choice to make the move here. I did it to further my career, my next step will be to further my career.

I do not regret making the move over here, after 9 years in GA it was a shot to make it into the airlines at a time when no one else was hiring. Anyway the flying is fantastic and it has shown me that money isn't the be all and end all. You should have your own values to consider your life a successful one. As I said, to me, its family, health and a job that I enjoy. In that order now.

I realise there are people who wish the T&Cs to be the same as they were 20 or 30 years ago. Unfortunately it will never be "like it once was" pilots are no longer the demigods they once were and every country on earth is in a race to the bottom.
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 22:31
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GA may seem rough but it is invaluable experience. The skills, thought processes and maturity gained in GA are FAR more valuable to potential employers than a cruisy CRZ FO slot with VA.

Unfortunately a CRZ FO means nothing. It's a dead-end street. It's the same as having been a S/O with Qantas for 10 years - you are unemployable elsewhere. Indeed the time may be regarded as a liability - you may be seen to lack motivation and too indoctrinated with big company/cruisy living mentality. The major difference is that at least with QF (shrinking operation though it maybe) you still progress to F/O and Captain. No such guarantee exists with VA.

Beware shiny jet syndrome. It's nice to see enthusiasm at the joy of working for VA but as it stands it's not a good career move. Yes living in Karratha and banging about in a rusty 206 or Baron isn't as glamourous as looking at pretty FA's but the latter means nothing when it comes to your attractiveness to potential employers.
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 22:38
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empacher48,

Good God Almighty!!!
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 23:12
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In my opinion there is significantly more opportunity with Voz as a cruise F/O, than sadly with QF as an S/O.
Not the way I'd like to see it either, and maybe a little pessimistic. But nonetheless in simple terms a new contract verses an old and withering one.

Good luck to those who join, you'll never look back.
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 23:16
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I do not regret making the move over here
At the moment when life is cruisy you do bugger all flying, and have long layovers. V probably is great fun, and now is the time to experience it.

However if things ramp up a bit I think your contract could bight you in the arse very hard. Flying from one side of the world to the other one day off then off to the other side of the world I don't think would be much fun. Even less so when you are getting pay peanuts. Not sure if V do it however I know Jestar count days off overseas as RDOs!!

Anyway the flying is fantastic
As a cruise FO??

In my opinion there is significantly more opportunity with Voz as a cruise F/O
Assuming that V will let you to go VB and VB will take you!!
If not I would suggest you are probably in the same position as QF 2nd Officers. I also believe that there is no seniority at V so in theory they could just flush out Emirates and fill the RHS will those guys.
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 23:27
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'you are probably in the same position as QF 2nd Officers'

I disagree, you would be in a growing company instead of a contracting one.

Of course the pay would be what, triple at least, but how long will that last?
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Old 4th Feb 2010, 01:47
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there is no seniority at V so in theory they could just flush out Emirates and fill the RHS will those guys.
Or indeed the LHS.

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Old 4th Feb 2010, 01:48
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QF has progression.

To those who've applied, have you asked yourselves why there is no career path or progression? In fact they have said quite clearly 'opportunities will be limited'.

I would be very sceptical of a company with this attitude. I certainly can't see any positive reason as to why this policy would exist, not for flight crew anyway.
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