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ive just received an emial from wasinc,
just telling me to update my data with them
and that the interviews will take place
in denver in march, courses will folllow in
june 2005.
the didnt say anything bout salary
taxes, routes, or anything
if someone out there pls update
on basics of these possible job
c ya!!!!!!
just telling me to update my data with them
and that the interviews will take place
in denver in march, courses will folllow in
june 2005.
the didnt say anything bout salary
taxes, routes, or anything
if someone out there pls update
on basics of these possible job
c ya!!!!!!
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Once wasinc finds out that you are qualified, they will set up an interview. At that time you will receive all info on the contract. Here is some of it:
*Training pay $4791 + Perdiem $46/day in the US, $78 in Japan
*Line Pay 0-65 hours 95.82 + Perdiem $88 in Japan, 1530 THB Thiland
*>65 hours 114.98
*20 days annual leave
*1.5 sick days per month
*401K
*Medical, dental vision
*travel benifits
*Contract completion Bonus $7200
*Training pay $4791 + Perdiem $46/day in the US, $78 in Japan
*Line Pay 0-65 hours 95.82 + Perdiem $88 in Japan, 1530 THB Thiland
*>65 hours 114.98
*20 days annual leave
*1.5 sick days per month
*401K
*Medical, dental vision
*travel benifits
*Contract completion Bonus $7200
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I received the information also. Unfortunately I dont have the right to live and work in the US. Its funny that they still sent all the info. Good luck for those who can legally apply
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i think If they sponsor you
they will get you the papperwork required
to live there, not evrybody has to be a citizen
at least, I have a brother who lives in the states
and the company (comunications) did evrything
for him, and hes not american, also have friends
flyingi n US aviation companys, and they did
also the same
,i do believe if you qualify and they need you
theyre gonna sponsor you
at least thats what I believe
maybe im wrong
c ya fellas
they will get you the papperwork required
to live there, not evrybody has to be a citizen
at least, I have a brother who lives in the states
and the company (comunications) did evrything
for him, and hes not american, also have friends
flyingi n US aviation companys, and they did
also the same
,i do believe if you qualify and they need you
theyre gonna sponsor you
at least thats what I believe
maybe im wrong
c ya fellas
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Anyone got any insight to rostering, terms and conditions. And where are the bases? How is the training programs,medicals? Or just an overall impression of JALways would be great.
Cheers
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Believe you may be right as I received the email and as you can see by my screen name I am not even a pilot
IASCO used to be big on tha JAL scence until a few years back but must have fallen out of favour with them, wonder why?
Or they are just sending out this email to everybody?:
IASCO used to be big on tha JAL scence until a few years back but must have fallen out of favour with them, wonder why?
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i have a friend thats knows someone
that got the job in the 747-200
3 years ago
and now hes captain
not even 30 years old
as far as i know hes lovinn it
i will try to get a hold of him
to see what feed i can put here
c ya
that got the job in the 747-200
3 years ago
and now hes captain
not even 30 years old
as far as i know hes lovinn it
i will try to get a hold of him
to see what feed i can put here
c ya
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in the process...
Hi,
Long time reader first time poster...
U.S. regional pilot who recently paid the $50 and posted my application. They called me within two weeks and did a quick phone screening. I guess it went well, they sent me an email with all the above info (pay, days off, per diem, etc)
I too am VERY interested to talk to someone who is currently working there (at WASINC) and find out how things are going and if there is still tension with guys at IASCO or is everything good now, just curious.
If anybody knows anybody who works there, please PM me! Thanks.
brvopilot
Long time reader first time poster...
U.S. regional pilot who recently paid the $50 and posted my application. They called me within two weeks and did a quick phone screening. I guess it went well, they sent me an email with all the above info (pay, days off, per diem, etc)
I too am VERY interested to talk to someone who is currently working there (at WASINC) and find out how things are going and if there is still tension with guys at IASCO or is everything good now, just curious.
If anybody knows anybody who works there, please PM me! Thanks.
brvopilot