SIA Training Bonds
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From: Arizona USA
...well if the "non National" cadets sign up, they should be prepared to follow thru, and complete the course, go to work for which they have been trained....and complete their agreed service.
To do otherwise, is....lying.
Quite simple really.
To do otherwise, is....lying.
Quite simple really.
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Yup - agree with 411A there. It is in no way 'gutsy' to sign agreements/contracts and then break them beacause you didn't take the time to properly understand them in the first place.
I think you will find that SIA have overcome this problem, (non-nationals) but not employing them anymore as F/Os - which is a shame for those who would have been prepared to see the job through, they may well have been denied a flying career opportunity by the selfish acts of others. Yes I have completed two training bonds, different companies.
I think you will find that SIA have overcome this problem, (non-nationals) but not employing them anymore as F/Os - which is a shame for those who would have been prepared to see the job through, they may well have been denied a flying career opportunity by the selfish acts of others. Yes I have completed two training bonds, different companies.
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Just a few words making it out to be so simplistic. The real issues are not so easy to dismiss and have been done to death here on numerous occassions.
Good luck to anyone who has a good case against any tyranical, unsympathetic and frankly childish employer and the balls to stand up for their rights.
Well done to those that have, and won - you know who you are.
Good luck to anyone who has a good case against any tyranical, unsympathetic and frankly childish employer and the balls to stand up for their rights.
Well done to those that have, and won - you know who you are.
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From: Arizona USA
....uh, you mean...."good luck to those who have lied?"
The company offers a position, selected candidate signs a bond....and then runs away....doesn't sound like having b@lls to me....more like an idiot.
For those that have done so...care to sign your names here...so that other companies can avoid offering positions?
Come on guys...step up.

Thought not
The company offers a position, selected candidate signs a bond....and then runs away....doesn't sound like having b@lls to me....more like an idiot.
For those that have done so...care to sign your names here...so that other companies can avoid offering positions?
Come on guys...step up.


Thought not
Last edited by 411A; 30th April 2002 at 02:36.
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From: New York
Well said 411A.
Guess that loser gladioli (or is it gladiator) will come and cry again and boast about his galant move. Hmmm, shall I fly charters in a C401 twice a month, or sign a bond with SIA to fly new widebodies and then run off as soon as it suits me? Who has the balls??
Guess that loser gladioli (or is it gladiator) will come and cry again and boast about his galant move. Hmmm, shall I fly charters in a C401 twice a month, or sign a bond with SIA to fly new widebodies and then run off as soon as it suits me? Who has the balls??





