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Old 8th Nov 2013, 14:26
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looxian,

It would help if you gave a little more information.

What license do you hold? How much experience do you have? What is your nationality, residence and level of English (as I'm assuming it's not your first language).

"A pilot job" is a pretty useless piece of information unless it's a pilot job you are qualified for, and able to obtain re residence in the country.
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Old 9th Nov 2013, 06:39
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Old 9th Nov 2013, 07:11
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I think this is a wind up.
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Old 9th Nov 2013, 07:39
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The guy asked earlier in the thread how can he apply for a visa.

Agree with you DeltaT - the guy is either winding up or really really clueless.

lookxian it is very simple to understand, if you don't have a New Zealand passport and a NZ CPL licence, you CANNOT WORK IN NEW ZEALAND. It is not possible for employers to arrange a work visa for you.

Suggest that you read and understand Immigration New Zealand before you ask over and over again where can you find a job
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Old 11th Nov 2013, 02:31
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Steady on Flash, we already have enough here who struggle with writing and speaking English without encouraging those who still confuse sucks with six, six with sex and think that the plural of woman is still woman. Imagine an influx of ICAO level 3 speakers/newbies fresh from flight school in the USA - such as the OP appears to be - and what it will do to the lingo.

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Old 14th Nov 2013, 04:09
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Idiot ...the plural of Woman is Womans as every kiwi knows!!

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Old 17th Nov 2013, 10:33
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New Zealand.
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With the number of sheep per head of capita steadily reducing over the last two decades it has become harder and harder to find a lover. The sheep are becoming very picky and demanding. Many spurned Kiwi males are arriving on Australian shores having decided to resort to Ausi chicks. In turn, us Ausi blokes are having to compete with the Kiwi blokes. It's a lose lose IMO.
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