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Vincent Chase 28th Apr 2013 08:58

Short term work in the industry
 
Hello,

I have a flying job that I don't start for at least a few months - possibly longer, and just wondering if anyone can help out with any short term work that may be available? Doesn't necessarily have to be flying, would also be keen on engineering, office bitch, aircraft cleaner etc. Just something that is in the industry, as opposed to going back to the grocery shelves to keep myself occupied.

I'm not too keen to give away much about myself, so as to not preclude anyone from coming forward with suggestions. Previous job was multi engine IFR charter.

Willing to travel and I work hard, but cannot commit beyond a few months which is making it difficult to even get an acknowledgement from all the jobs I have applied for to date.

Anything would help

Thanks!

falconx 28th Apr 2013 10:02

Welcome to polish our Falcon

Capt Fathom 28th Apr 2013 12:46


I have a flying job that I don't start for at least a few months - possibly longer, and just wondering if anyone can help out with any short term work that may be available?
Go away... give someone else a chance. You have a job!

Sorry to be blunt!

dreamer84 28th Apr 2013 15:51

15 April 2013

Commercial Pilots who are based in Darwin with local knowledge of Darwin airport.
This is an aviation based non-flying role starting at the end of May.

Minimum Qualifications:
  • CPL,
  • ASIC,
  • English level 6.
Desirable Qualifications:
  • ARO & WSO,
  • CIR
Closing Date: 18/04/2013

Pay: Guaranteed a Minimum of $1800.00 a week for up to 40 hours work. Rate over 40 hours is at $45.00 an hour.

Contract is for 4 months, which may extend to 5 months.

If interested please email CV to [email protected]







I know its past the closing date but the ad is still up, still worth a look perhaps.

smiling monkey 28th Apr 2013 20:05

Here you go ...

Centrelink website

.. but seriously, why don't you just continue instructing on a casual basis?

Vincent Chase 29th Apr 2013 08:39

Capt Fathom, thanks for the helpful input - perhaps if I go back to Coles I will be taking a chance away from someone who really wants to work there too.

smiling monkey, sorry wrong person I have never held an instructor rating.

DeltaT 30th Apr 2013 07:57

Baggage Loader? Make sure to tell them you have a ASIC already.


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