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Old 3rd Apr 2008, 14:05
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Spicejet v Jet v Air India Express

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I am considering applying for a 737NG captain's job in India.Spicejet attracts generally favourable comment but I understand that the leave is unpaid (apart from a travel allowance),whereas I believe that Jet and Air India Express pilots are paid normal salary during leave.On the face of it the annual earnings at Spicejet would be a lot lower than at Jet or AIE - are there other factors to consider when comparing the 3 airlines which would make the pay differential less significant eg better quality accommodation at Spicejet?
Also I understand that Spicejet work their Captain's very hard-how do Jet and AIE compare? I have done the appropriate search with some older information but I would appreciate up to date feedback.Thankyou.
TJ
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Aloha Demise

Hello, new here, just lost a job after 19 years...I've been seriously looking into SpiceJet and just sent the paperwork in. I've been talking with Capt Bob Murry. Does anyone recommend a recruitment company or are you going direct? Anyone who can fill me in via here or by PM I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance..

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Sorry for your loss.
Aloha was a great company.
I'm sure you're gonna rebound quickly.
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Highspeed, I'm curious what you find in your pursuit of Spicejet, as I am thinking of heading in their direction also. I just started the process myself. I am lured by their flexibility in rosters, and seemingly positive attitude toward the pilot group. A lot of aspects of Spicejet work for me in relation to where I am at now. Good luck going forward, sorry about you losing your family at Aloha.
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