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donkey punch 27th Jan 2010 00:55

Merged: virgin recruitment
 
is it possible to commute from brisbane or coolangatta for a sydney base?

KRUSTY 34 27th Jan 2010 00:57

Anything's possible with enough time and money!:rolleyes:

donkey punch 27th Jan 2010 01:02

just wondering if guys are doing it

forgetabowdit 27th Jan 2010 01:16

Yep, plenty are - from both ports... Whether they enjoy it or not is another thing, especially when it comes to day trips or reserve etc, but to answer your question, there are a handfull of Capt's and a couple of FO's that do it.

Incidentally, BNE has a Perth commuter and I have heard MEL has a BROOME commuter!

FORGETABOWDIT!!!

donkey punch 27th Jan 2010 01:33

would u actually get twelve days off in 28 which are not reserve days?

ad-astra 27th Jan 2010 02:00

First roster under the new EBA/rules gave me 18 days off in 28!

An average of 14 days of in 28 is what I have been getting for the last 12 months. Two FO's I had been flying with in the last week indicated they had 16 days off.

Take the good with the bad though!

slice 27th Jan 2010 02:02

Don't forget a couple of CNS and a TSV to BN, at least 1 AD to BN, several BN to ML, a few AD to ML.

PM me if you want details about reserve, days off, and rosters in VB.

SilverSleuth 27th Jan 2010 03:28

I wouldn't be expecting 18 days off on an average all. The average is 12 off every 28. Very short Fos so they will be working harder and harder over the next 18 months. Syd base has more day trips then any other base and is by easily the hardest to commute from. I do not know one person who does it that says it is easy or enjoyable. On average those commuting spend at least $10k a year in commute travel cost etc. Plus any new commands will for certainly be SYd and PER etc. BNE commands wouldn't happen for any new pilot joining now for 10 years or more at min.

ad-astra 27th Jan 2010 04:17

SS I think thats a pretty good wrap on commuting - not a long term option for many.
The dynamics and rostering practises may change a bit over the next 12 months as the current rumour is 100 new FO's this year.
I take that to mean a good number of commands as well so all in all I would think the rosters of our current FO's this year should have significant numbers of days off to allow for the new FO's to be trained and to allow the RHS Training Captains to do their jobs for the Command upgrades.

Goat Whisperer 27th Jan 2010 04:46

There should be some EJet FO jobs in Brisbane come up in the not too distant future, commuting may not be required for long.

Dubya 27th Jan 2010 04:48

I've been commuting for over 6 years from Adel to all the VB bases...now having command in Syd...

Commuting is hard work on yourself and your family/partner...but it can be done cheaply.

personally, commuting costs me accom in syd ($360/month) and airfares ($312/month)...
by having share accom with other commuters, you can have the comforts of home (for as little as $90/week) and that makes the reserve days bearable...but then again, reserves are given in a monthly bang, and you're generally flying your ass off......

personally, I wouldn't commute..it's a horse's arse....just sell up and live in the base....it's much easier on you and your family....

only my 2c worth....

madrace 27th Jan 2010 06:40

Virgin recruitment
 
This may be off topic but I'll give it a go as the thread name suggests..

I have an interview coming up..any ideas and tips floating around??? Would be good to hear from someone who's done in this year..thanks!!

ga_trojan 27th Jan 2010 22:57

Days off depend really on what you bid for and how you bid, so if someone says they only average the minimum days off that will be because they bid a particular way. If you're prepared to work hard you can average 13+ days off a month.

If you want to play the commuting game you would be better off applying to V Oz it is possible on short haul but hard work. You'd have a much better lifestyle if you lived where you're domiciled.

F111 1st Feb 2010 09:47

Those on hold from last year have been given start dates and they are calling people at the moment for interviews.

HappyBandit 5th Feb 2010 05:40

Vb recruiting?
 
Right so i thought i might ask the question which is directly related to the topic...anyone know if vb are actively recruiting...there were rumours but seems awfuly quiet. They looking for high exp drivers first?

Mr. Hat 5th Feb 2010 06:08

logbooks are being added up again around australia....meanwhile at quietagent site
 
Happy from what I hear they take all sorts of different experience levels from piston twin skippers to jet skippers. Spreads out retirement ages I suppose.

Hell if you can't shut down the regionals with the ejet, do it by taking all their pilots. God knows they could be f...d argueing over some crap eba deal...seeya.

Warped Wings 5th Feb 2010 09:51

Interviews started about a month ago.

yowieII 5th Feb 2010 12:12

A lot of 73 guys, both seats, took Ejet commands in Perth so they didnt have commute from BNE, SYD, MEL, so that should paint a pretty good pic on commuting:hmm: I am not sure that exp or quals matters to the people dept, but its their trainset:confused:

Mecarsa Bitrusty 13th Feb 2010 22:28

Would anyone care to share any info on the latest VB interview process, Questions, sim profile etc.

PM me if you like

Cheers :ok:

inandout 14th Feb 2010 00:09

What are their bases and can some explain the requirements for the different pay levels for FO, thanks


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