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Old 19th Sep 2001, 02:59
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Does anyone have any experiece working for ARAMCO, I'll be retiring from the USAF in two years and might try to get a job in the sand box. Any info. would be appreciated.
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Old 19th Sep 2001, 06:36
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Check out the Aramco website - they have an application form that you can submit online. I wouldn't have thought it a good time to be considering a job in the Middle East though.
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Al, I am still trying to get in touch with the people that used to fly there, but I agree, may be not the place to go, as mentioned in our emails!
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Quentin, Glad to hear from you, with the amount of terrorist living as "moles" in the US and just waiting for instructions it might be safer in Saudi. In any case, I still have two years left with Uncle Sam before retirement, it could be a very different world by then.
How are things looking for the pay settlement/strike? I've been trying to follow the developements.
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Old 23rd Sep 2001, 05:29
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army 427,
Thanks for the info on the site, the photo tour is very impressive. I've got two years left in the US military, so I was thinking it might be a bit early to send off a resume. Having been in the military for the last 18 years, I'm a bit clueless on this job hunting thing. Any thoughts I when I should start firing off resumes?
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Just waiting on Scotia really. Our talks are progressing at the moment. Action by Scotia would speed things on drastically!

I'll be in touch shortly.
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