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It's good you aren't talking about any company sponsored VISA as they don't offer any type of that.
As far as your tax question, again, don't ask on here as we really aren't qualified to answer those questions. I can only tell you my situation as a US citizen working here. I have an apartment and have a tax professional in the US who does my taxes. I do claim the foreign earned income exclusion.
What you do is between you and your tax person.
As far as your tax question, again, don't ask on here as we really aren't qualified to answer those questions. I can only tell you my situation as a US citizen working here. I have an apartment and have a tax professional in the US who does my taxes. I do claim the foreign earned income exclusion.
What you do is between you and your tax person.
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Hello everyone! I just wanna know something especific about the medical test. Could someone fail just for cholesterol? I mean, everything looks good, all the other exams would be ok, like BMI, interview and sim ok, but just High Cholesterol. Could that, be a big problem?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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If your cholesterol is a little high, you should be OK. If there are 2 strikes against you in the medical (cholesterol and high BMI), then you will most likely be disqualified.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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Having said that, I used to take this stuff called Cholestoff. All natural. Dropped my Cholesterol by 30 points.
Then I tried taking Lipitor. It dropped my Cholesterol by 70-80 points. I stopped taking it about a week before my medical and it was well under 200.
I would stop all shellfish. It raises your cholesterol immensely ! I knew this Chinese guy he was 175cm ad about 65 kgs. He had a cholesterol of over 600 ! His only diet was fish and seafood. Needless to say he had to do a recheck every medical.
Then I tried taking Lipitor. It dropped my Cholesterol by 70-80 points. I stopped taking it about a week before my medical and it was well under 200.
I would stop all shellfish. It raises your cholesterol immensely ! I knew this Chinese guy he was 175cm ad about 65 kgs. He had a cholesterol of over 600 ! His only diet was fish and seafood. Needless to say he had to do a recheck every medical.
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Is there anything to stop them from offering the "bonus" again at the start of a new contract? Do you think it will be an ongoing thing or will they one day just stop if they have as much crew as they need?
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From what I understand, that money that went to the "bonus" was because the ANA pilots union would not allow foreign pilots to be paid more than they do, comparing salaries vs salaries. Hence the company put in this bonus. It's there now, but who knows when/if it will still be there.
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In my opinion, the first will stay as long as we are employed here. The second I feel will not be renewed after their initial period of 5 years. The second one was really put in place as a retention tool not a recruiting tool. Pilots in their first 2 years don't receive that bonus. (or is it 3 years? I'm not sure)
But the point is, if they offer or don't offer it, it's up to you whether you want to be here or not. I feel that a lot (read almost all) of the pilots would quit if they took away the bonus that is in the contract.
there seems to be a new way of applying the rules, which appear to be negatively impacting the commute right now, resulting in many pilots having to commute back for work a day earlier than they used to.
the new bonus jrmyl is referring to, is only guaranteed for the next 3 years, after that, who knows. Rumours abound that this bonus will not be continued. However, it would be best to wait a while before getting too excited. I certainly am NOT budgeting on the bonus being continued. Plan for the worst, hope for the best.
BTW, the numbers leaving have not decreased over the past year or so, so retention appears to be a big problem here still.
the new bonus jrmyl is referring to, is only guaranteed for the next 3 years, after that, who knows. Rumours abound that this bonus will not be continued. However, it would be best to wait a while before getting too excited. I certainly am NOT budgeting on the bonus being continued. Plan for the worst, hope for the best.
BTW, the numbers leaving have not decreased over the past year or so, so retention appears to be a big problem here still.
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there seems to be a new way of applying the rules, which appear to be negatively impacting the commute right now, resulting in many pilots having to commute back for work a day earlier than they used to.
the new bonus jrmyl is referring to, is only guaranteed for the next 3 years, after that, who knows. Rumours abound that this bonus will not be continued. However, it would be best to wait a while before getting too excited. I certainly am NOT budgeting on the bonus being continued. Plan for the worst, hope for the best.
BTW, the numbers leaving have not decreased over the past year or so, so retention appears to be a big problem here still.
the new bonus jrmyl is referring to, is only guaranteed for the next 3 years, after that, who knows. Rumours abound that this bonus will not be continued. However, it would be best to wait a while before getting too excited. I certainly am NOT budgeting on the bonus being continued. Plan for the worst, hope for the best.
BTW, the numbers leaving have not decreased over the past year or so, so retention appears to be a big problem here still.
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Can anyone provide some details to the training?
- Where is it completed? Tokyo?
- Why is it so long? 6-8 months
- Says family is allowed to come visit, are tickets positive space in business class or Coach?
Thanks for all the info!
- Where is it completed? Tokyo?
- Why is it so long? 6-8 months
- Says family is allowed to come visit, are tickets positive space in business class or Coach?
Thanks for all the info!
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there seems to be a new way of applying the rules, which appear to be negatively impacting the commute right now, resulting in many pilots having to commute back for work a day earlier than they used to.
the new bonus jrmyl is referring to, is only guaranteed for the next 3 years, after that, who knows. Rumours abound that this bonus will not be continued. However, it would be best to wait a while before getting too excited. I certainly am NOT budgeting on the bonus being continued. Plan for the worst, hope for the best.
BTW, the numbers leaving have not decreased over the past year or so, so retention appears to be a big problem here still.
the new bonus jrmyl is referring to, is only guaranteed for the next 3 years, after that, who knows. Rumours abound that this bonus will not be continued. However, it would be best to wait a while before getting too excited. I certainly am NOT budgeting on the bonus being continued. Plan for the worst, hope for the best.
BTW, the numbers leaving have not decreased over the past year or so, so retention appears to be a big problem here still.
Including ANA, Japanese airlines is very traditional companies and those pilots working for airlines are also conservative and narrow minded. They considered themselves elite, usually graduated from prestigious universities to join Cadet program or designated aviation universities to become pilots. Simply they just use school connection to join ANA, JAL and etc. For them it is easy life to make a large amount of money without experience and demand pay raise each year through pilot union. It is just harmful influence for airlines in Japan. Influence of union is very significant which will compromise other’s salary like foreign pilots. When you start to work in Japan, you will also see difficulty dealt with Japanese pilots. Those people are very conservative and they don’t like to see a number of foreign pilots take over their job and making high salary. Working condition of foreign pilot will get worse and worse in Japan. Those who like work abroad should avoid option for working in Japan.
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Including ANA, Japanese airlines is very traditional companies and those pilots working for airlines are also conservative and narrow minded. They considered themselves elite, usually graduated from prestigious universities to join Cadet program or designated aviation universities to become pilots. Simply they just use school connection to join ANA, JAL and etc. For them it is easy life to make a large amount of money without experience and demand pay raise each year through pilot union. It is just harmful influence for airlines in Japan. Influence of union is very significant which will compromise other’s salary like foreign pilots. When you start to work in Japan, you will also see difficulty dealt with Japanese pilots. Those people are very conservative and they don’t like to see a number of foreign pilots take over their job and making high salary. Working condition of foreign pilot will get worse and worse in Japan. Those who like work abroad should avoid option for working in Japan.
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Don't feed the Kein Troll. I am certainly not going to lie about how good or bad Japan/Japanese pilots etc are but from the way he writes I would put more faith in Kein being some desperate Chinese airline recruiter, who actually knows nothing of working in Japan and is only trying to muddy the waters in the vain hope that we'd be stupid enough to go to China.
Including ANA, Japanese airlines is very traditional companies and those pilots working for airlines are also conservative and narrow minded. They considered themselves elite, usually graduated from prestigious universities to join Cadet program or designated aviation universities to become pilots. Simply they just use school connection to join ANA, JAL and etc. For them it is easy life to make a large amount of money without experience and demand pay raise each year through pilot union. It is just harmful influence for airlines in Japan. Influence of union is very significant which will compromise other’s salary like foreign pilots. When you start to work in Japan, you will also see difficulty dealt with Japanese pilots. Those people are very conservative and they don’t like to see a number of foreign pilots take over their job and making high salary. Working condition of foreign pilot will get worse and worse in Japan. Those who like work abroad should avoid option for working in Japan.
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I know this is still quite far in the future (as of this moment, I've passed 4 EASA ATPL exams) but was wondering if anyone could answer these two questions for me as I am curious in working in Japan plus I really like planning into the future (currently, it goes up-to 2025).
1. How is the treatment of Japanese pilots in general?
2. Compared to British (and European, I guess) airlines, how does the prospects of AJX/Japanese airlines in general fare?
Being half Japanese and thus having Japanese permanent residency, family in Japan, being able to speak Japanese conversationally and most importantly, Japan being my home*, there is a real incentive for me to move back, even in the event that prospects aren't as good.
みなさんありがとうございます! (Thanks everyone!)
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1. How is the treatment of Japanese pilots in general?
2. Compared to British (and European, I guess) airlines, how does the prospects of AJX/Japanese airlines in general fare?
Being half Japanese and thus having Japanese permanent residency, family in Japan, being able to speak Japanese conversationally and most importantly, Japan being my home*, there is a real incentive for me to move back, even in the event that prospects aren't as good.
みなさんありがとうございます! (Thanks everyone!)
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