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Old 25th Dec 2005, 20:25
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just a quick question

hi

happy christmas

well sorry for this question but i have read all the links about job prospects and have ended up more confused.

end of jan i will have compleated my pplh and want to leave the uk and go to do my comercial in ether new zeeland or south affrica .

this is the plan but the decision is baced on the chance of the job market for a low timer and just past the tests

please help with quick honest answers on the job situation and the chance of a break .

i am a good boy sociable well persented when i want to be and i work hard . so should make a faily good inpression , i hope ,

any help appraicated .

and have a happy new year all
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Old 26th Dec 2005, 05:52
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Bauldrik

How do I say this is a nice way???? Oh stuff it.....

USE THE SPELL CHECKER!

If you want to make a good impression and then your resume is the first thing people will see. Spelling mistakes will not make it easy for your if you are one of 20 or so guys going for the same job.

well persented when i want to be
Also, be well presented ALL the time.

Sorry for the brutality.

But I wish you luck in your endeavours.
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Old 26th Dec 2005, 05:59
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I'm with you Oogle - thought it might be a wind up - I would imagine he would fly like he writes - with a similar lack of attention to detail.
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Old 26th Dec 2005, 11:48
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well persented when i want to be
be well presented ALL the time.
The ability to iron your shirt and polish your boots is very important when flying in the outback!!

However, in answer to your question.... Who knows what the job market will be like by the time you have finished your training, even if you were a tie!!
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