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Old 4th Sep 2020, 19:10
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Originally Posted by Variable Load
Babcock Offshore have a number of H175 P1 and P2 vacancies in Aberdeen.

https://jobs.babcockinternational.co...7DU/618489401/
https://jobs.babcockinternational.co...7DU/618487201/
Any idea why the sudden intake? I would have expected their main recruitment to be for Esbjerg based on their lack of operations there and the newly acquired contract....
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Old 4th Sep 2020, 19:34
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Originally Posted by cyclic
The captain also gets to wear four stripes on his uniform, while the co-pilot has three.”

Sign me up!
They also need to hire someone who can write suitable vacancy notices.
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Old 4th Sep 2020, 20:56
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Originally Posted by Variable Load
They also need to hire someone who can write suitable vacancy notices.
copy and paste straight from google, embarrassing.

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Old 4th Sep 2020, 22:50
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Captain and co-pilot roles are very similar. They both require the same piloting skills and qualifications, although the captain is usually more experienced than the co-pilot. The primary difference is rank - the captain is the senior of the two, and he is accountable for the flight. The co-pilot reports to the captain and takes his orders from him. The captain's additional experience and responsibility means he will earn a higher salary than the co-pilot. The captain also gets to wear four stripes on his uniform, while the co-pilot has three.
Unreal! I wonder if their client knows this is the level of HR muppetry being made public?
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Old 4th Sep 2020, 23:34
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It's almost like someone was explaining the jobs in simple terms to the HR person, and they just left it in...
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Old 4th Sep 2020, 23:40
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Originally Posted by helicrazi
copy and paste straight from google, embarassing.
https://work.chron.com/difference-between-captain-copilot-26656.html


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Old 5th Sep 2020, 07:40
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Surely Babcock will take on the NHV pilots in DK.
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Old 5th Sep 2020, 14:14
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Most companies will use this "crisis" to get rid of "old" pilots and those on "good contracts" to get in younger (and cheaper) pilots....
 

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