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China positives anyone?

Old 1st August 2015 | 05:14
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China positives anyone?

Hi there!
I'm interested to hear some good reports on working in China.
I have been reading a lot on this forum and i'm struggling to find the up side ( part from the cash) !
I am an A320 captain TRE TRI looking for a new challenge and a change of scenary.
I was wondering which airlines are the ones to avoid, which bases are best to live with my family. Schooling, social, sports etc.
I hope you can give me some hope!
Many thanks
in advance
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Old 2nd August 2015 | 08:09
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You can get cheap laser pens in the markets and inexpensive bags. Apart from that, I can't see any reason to go to China unless pushed.
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Old 3rd August 2015 | 08:48
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Well thats pretty sad.
Of all the people who have worked, or are working in china they have nothing positive to add?
Or is it true that all you read on PPrune is just negative and should therefore be discarded?
C'mon guys pull your finger out!
I can find reams of negatives on this forum, complaining, whinging, griping etc
How bad can it be?
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Old 3rd August 2015 | 11:14
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My friend worked in China for eighteen months. He quite liked the city he lived in (Shanghai) and the only other positive was the money. Other than that he was very negative about his time there.
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Old 3rd August 2015 | 12:56
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Sadly China

Only go to China if you are willing to put a bit of effort into making friends. Respect is the culture all over Asia and the rewards are good.

I had a great time in China, Korea, Philippines but then I put some effort into the bonding and it turned out trumps.

there is no doubt that most Asian systems are poorly designed due to bureaucracy but a little patients and a stiff coffee will get you on the right track.

Many friends in China and they are happy, especially every month when they visit the bank manager for a glass of champagne!
Work schedules are tough and delays are long, but the bucks are adding up.

Good luck
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Old 4th August 2015 | 00:04
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The adventure. Meeting new people, seeing new places. Pushing yourself out of your comfort zone and growing from that experience. The money.
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Old 4th August 2015 | 00:55
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Probably if you were happy at your last job, you will be happy at your next one. Bad attitudes tend to be self-perpetuating.

China, like everywhere else, has its ups and downs. The downs can be bad. But the ups can be very high. Up to you.

"The only difference between an ordeal, and an adventure, is attitude"
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Old 4th August 2015 | 06:33
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Money and time off.Best commuting contracts...but do not leave your present job just for a try,too risky.
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Old 4th August 2015 | 10:38
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Thanks! much more constructive!
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Old 4th August 2015 | 10:57
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China positives anyone?

Enjoyed living in China. Loved the travel and culture exposure for myself and my family. Our daughters enjoyed it too. Working/flying can be frustrating with ATC delays and such. Wouldn't mind going back for the right job. Your mileage may vary. Good luck and enjoy whatever you do.
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Old 9th August 2015 | 05:11
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pilots always whinge and gripe on here, its in our genes, life in china can be very good and rewarding but as said the flying can be frustrating, we don't regret our move, been here over 3 years now and hope to finish my career here if it all lasts
Above all, come here with no expectations, have a plan, involve your family on the choices and do your homework on where and why you want to be in china, then commit, everything else is then easy to justify
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