Offshore jobs
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Just peeking over the fence (I went FW back in the day but considered RW briefly).
Is it really true that low timers are popular with the operators. Exactly how low is that starting salary?
And what is everybody’s take on European Offshore, is the current phase stabilized/new normal or just about to pop with a next possible recession?
Also thinking Brexit - unless Scotland goes independent, Aberdeen will likely be off limits for EU pilots, or was it always open to foreign workers also before Schengen and should remain so? For UK pilots, it may be positive to get rid of all the competition though.
Is it really true that low timers are popular with the operators. Exactly how low is that starting salary?
And what is everybody’s take on European Offshore, is the current phase stabilized/new normal or just about to pop with a next possible recession?
Also thinking Brexit - unless Scotland goes independent, Aberdeen will likely be off limits for EU pilots, or was it always open to foreign workers also before Schengen and should remain so? For UK pilots, it may be positive to get rid of all the competition though.
Its not just low hour that offshore recruit. They tend to recruit a cross section of experience (Ex mil, people moving company, onshore pilots etc)
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Absolutely. I was just talking about the minimum requirements.