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Old 9th Nov 2007, 06:01
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i was just over there in july earlier this year, and loved it hadnt been there since i was a child , and i was so surprised to the girls in australia,
in romania they are so well educated, their english is perfect, better than mine almost, they are absolutely stunning
as too jidis comment about being w-hores. as much as id love to confirm that, id say there would be a 3% of the whole country which females are there, but obviously are not true romaniana, everygirl i have met all start lookin to settle down from 17yrs of age to start familys and have kids.
comparing women to australia, id say there is a good chance that 60% of australian women are w-hores, sorry if u dissagree but thats my opinion.


"Hold your horses, Ules. There's a Euro 30000 entrance fee for the show. Not to mention the 25000 Euro to stay alive during the first year. But after that it improves. "


wat do u mean a 30000euro. is it 30,000 or 3000 euro ? what do u mean by entrance fee? and nah u dont really need 25000 euro to stay alive,
if ur a local there doesnt mean u should be doing all ur grocerie shoppning at kaufland (which is a german supermarket out there) there are plenty of markets there food, etc find everything so cheap and fresh , i was so amazed on how fresh and chemical free the food tasted there all grown by locals on farms, fantastic, i could live a year on about 5- 7000 euro a year easy , as for rent , its roughly about 100- 300 a month for a small apartment,
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Ules,

Sorry to disappoint you but after joining the EU the living costs are not the same. For a small apartment you will pay around 500 Euro/month (I'm speaking about Bucharest here, it may be cheaper in other cities).

As for the entrance fee i think RYR-738-JOCKEY is talking about the type rating. Since you are just getting your CPL now it may be very difficult to get a job without hours or without a paid rating, however Tarom will pay for your rating if you decide to sign a 7 year contract with them (starting on ATR-42).

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Old 9th Nov 2007, 09:00
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ahhhhh ok i see. still good though.
ah ok yeah i heard prices in bucharest are bit more $$$
i should of mentioned timisoara, i see it more as a capital city than bucharest, like sydney - canberra
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Old 9th Nov 2007, 10:10
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Ules, I never said romanian girls are hores ... contrary, I was commenting on captplaystation post. And I second dkt, you can't find a studio apt. (35 sq. meters) under 350 euros a month. a one bedroom apt is over 500 even in the less good looking neighbourhoods. Bucharest started to be not so cheap in the last years.
The good news is that is practically no unemployment in romania, for example in Bucharest the unemployment rate is under 1%. That goes for aviation too, even that overhere the aviation industry is not very developed. There are only a couple of private airfields, about 3-4 PPL schools and as far as I know only 2 that can qualify for atpl. Tho, if you do have a atpl license is not very hard to get a job.
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Old 9th Nov 2007, 10:51
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ah ok cool i understand.. and yeah so true about the unemployment rate
good to see that romanians arent lazy, they work hard for their money to feed themselves and their familys
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Old 9th Nov 2007, 11:34
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Well, fortunaly and unfortunaly, there are many romanians working abroad even that a qualified professional can find a job paying 1000-1500 euros a month in any major city. You can get a decent living with that income almost every part of the world.
Most of the romanians that left the country to work in UE are unqualified and looking into construction jobs that pays 30-40 euros a day. They could sure find the same payment in romania but still prefere to work outside borders. I'm sure things will change in the following years and they will return home.
Only a few years ago, most construction workers were going to Israel for a job and having sallaries of $1000-1300 meanwhile in romania they were getting only couple of hundreds. Now things have changed and they can easily get the same money home ... I just got back from a vacation in Israel last month and there are practicaly no romanians left in Israel. I'm pretty sure same will happen with those now working in UE. Just a note to avoid the ongoing scandal between Romania and Italy, I'm talking about honest working romanians.
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Old 9th Nov 2007, 16:30
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Just a note to avoid the ongoing scandal between Romania and Italy

wat do u mean about this..
i have family in italy also when i was there. i did see on the news they loved bagin romanians out alot for somereason.. i didnt unerstand why,

romanians all over the italian news, like murders , roberies like stealing artifacts etc.
but they don just mention it .. they keep goin on with the story for like weeks. dont understand why. each country has their own problems. but mostly they focus on romania
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Old 9th Nov 2007, 16:47
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you'll need to get JAA licences AUS won't do, more conversion expense. Also ryanair will base you anywhere they damn like, so you might not get to live in ROM. As the title suggests ryanair are trying to bring pilot's out of rom to "western europe".
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Old 10th Nov 2007, 14:29
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Ulses, well ...the most problems in Italy are caused by gipsies that came from romania. Since here, we are quite relaxed that their gone, Italy now seems to feel on their skin how it is to live with them ) It's just a joke, no rasist thoughts of any kind.
There is over one million of workers from romania in italy and they are doing a very good job there ... nobody is acusing them of anything, unfortunaly the gipsy population was not very well integrated in the romanian sociecity and that's mostly the romanian goverment fault. This is job to do in decades, not in months.
Overall, it's only a political fight between the italian gouverment and their oposition and are using the case of one romanian gipsy that they said murdered some italian women. After one week, they dropped the charges of homocide and rape and maintained only the charge of stealing her purse. Even that they dropped those charges, the scandal remained in the media ... but this is how it goes everytime.


Not being off the topic in 100%, even if Ryanair will hire romanian pilots, they will sure work in their bases in europe and not in romania. If you want to fly in .ro, you can sure do that, mostly if you have citizenship. Tarom, Blueair and Carpatair are hiring, also Wizz.
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Old 10th Nov 2007, 16:42
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ah ok yeah i wouldnt mind workin in ro, since there are so many pilots here in australia, and so little jobs in the major cities. so id prefer doin work in one of the cities in ro, bucharest or timisoara, or anything, and i can be close to family,
although i would have to get a JAA
anyone know the price or wher i would obtain it
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Old 10th Nov 2007, 19:39
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Jidi, I meant bad girls, as in "nice to meet in a bar after they had a few beers " rather than "professional" ladies. The reason for my comment is I thought ules was from Newcastle UK, but it seems he is from Newcastle OZ - or have I still got it wrong. Down here in Catalunya most of the "professional" ladies seem to come from Moldavia, however, the woman in my life comes from Transylvania, so believe me I understand the difference, and I can only say good things about "normal" Romanian girls.
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