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CX or SQ cadetship ????

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Old 15th Oct 2003, 16:07
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Question CX or SQ cadetship ????

Anybody know the details about the SQ, CX cadetship???
ie time to FO, course length, pay and benifits

Overall get an idea which is better or worse?

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Do you have right of abode in both Hong Kong and Singapore? If you don’t then I’m sorry the cadet program is not open to you. You will have to go the direct entry route. If you do all I can help you with is CX. Time to FO is about three years at present. Course length is 62 weeks. No pay while on course only allowances. Pay is the same as direct entry SO except no housing, education etc etc.

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This is almost an impossible question, because you will probably never find any person who has done both programs. However, all I can say is that you get paid more once you graduate at CX then if you were at SQ.
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