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Old 18th May 2006, 19:39
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where to postulate for FO 737 without experience

hi, i have done some months ago a 737_400 type rating with touch and go and i am looking for compagny which hire guys like me, can you give me some advices

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Old 18th May 2006, 20:53
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Well it will be hard.. I am in the same situation with basecheck on the 735 completed in december still no job What can we do other than get 100 hours on type and apply for a job with the airline none of us really want to work for.
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Old 18th May 2006, 20:58
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why not tryng Ryanair?
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Old 19th May 2006, 01:37
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Hmmmm...

Anyone familiar with the English language round here? (Helps with some job applications)
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Old 19th May 2006, 10:03
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Only reason i clicked on this thread was to find out what 'postulate' was?

PS: Try ThomsonFly they are recruiting for both 737 and 757/767 fleets.

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Old 19th May 2006, 10:42
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How flexible are you to go for a Job? Answer that question honestly and then you may get a seat. Careful when you asked to pay for flying then.

Fly safe and land happy

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Old 19th May 2006, 11:15
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try airbaltic
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Old 20th May 2006, 10:26
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i am ready to go anywhere, and i answer honestly,
sometime i don't know anymore what i have to do...
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Old 21st May 2006, 22:58
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I second Air Baltic. They are hiring low time guys. who paid for their TR (.....) on the 73, and peeps with 1500 TT for the F50.

They have some beautiful women over there in Latvia!

I interviewd over there a year ago, but I don't wanna leave the states, that's why I didn't move back to the old country.

V1.
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Old 22nd May 2006, 07:26
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Originally Posted by Bluebaron
Only reason i clicked on this thread was to find out what 'postulate' was?
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From Latin, Postulo=I Demand. I can actually still remember making up a mnemonic as an 8-year-old that's made that stick in my head for 20 years. V pleased that it's eventually been some use!
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Old 22nd May 2006, 07:35
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Indeed ChocksAwayUK, useful to have the latin root. More to the immediate point may be French - namely: postuler à or pour un emploi - to apply for a job.
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Old 22nd May 2006, 18:46
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Uh, how hard can it be to understand the language in this thread? Anyone with some kind of brain, wanting to become an airline pilot needs to know a few basics in general "European english", or if not....then you're career is at stake. Why make the word postulate so damn hard to understand, how about POST...?
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Old 25th May 2006, 15:48
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Why not try SkyEurope BTS, KRK, PRG or BUD.They are still hiring low timers as far as I know.

Good luck
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