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Old 15th Feb 2003, 00:58
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Question Air Atlanta Pay?

Does anyone know what they pay FO's at Air Atlanta, and if they have any openings in Buenos Aires base?
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1. US$175/day, overtime $70 per blockhour over 75/month

2. No idea
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Thank you very much for that information, now I will bring out my calculator and get to work.
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They get payed? what next rosters.
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I don't know anything about working for them but just to add my two penneth to this thread.........

When I was looking for a job and was sending out all the CV's to get on a first rung, Air Atlanta was the only company to be bothered to send out a reply with a curteous letter to say NO.

I don't care what peolpe say, manners are important and make an excellent FIRST impression!
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Old 16th Feb 2003, 14:28
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If the contracting lifestyle suits you they are an excellent outfit to work for..
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Old 16th Feb 2003, 16:34
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Could not agree more. A good bunch to work with. Lots of varity.
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are they hiring ?
cheers
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Old 19th Feb 2003, 04:13
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Question

And will they hire Americans?
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Old 19th Feb 2003, 21:13
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unfortunately or fortunately EU passport and EU licence is desireable to work for any EU outfit just as green card and FAA licence is required in US.
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Iceland - not an EU country. However, a JAR country - therefore JAR licence required.
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