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Old 12th July 2003 | 19:55
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Are there many pilots out there who just can't stand the routine of one particular job?

I mean are there guys who go from job to job every couple of years just because they are bored or want new challenges, or they are just ambitious.

They may pick up a particular skill or endorsement at one operator and that may help them gat a job somewhere else.

How do you convince an employer that you will stick around and not do this? Also that you are ambitious and have goals, but aren't going to get new qualifications and then run to a better job.

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Old 12th July 2003 | 20:28
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What is a "hores"?

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Old 12th July 2003 | 21:49
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Actually.....me Mum thinks I play piano in a brothel.....if she ever finds out I am a helicopter pilot....it will break the old dear's heart!
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Old 12th July 2003 | 22:46
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Is it something a dyslexic cowbody uses for transport?
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Old 13th July 2003 | 02:02
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Thumbs up What is or should it be what are?

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Hores is the plural of hore. Just ask SASless. According to his post above he works with a bunch of them.

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Old 13th July 2003 | 11:44
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Actually Lu. Whore is spelt with a "W" ; W H O R E, not H O R E.

I think hores is spanish for hour.
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Old 13th July 2003 | 11:56
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An hour....now there would be a waste of 55 minutes of time....
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