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Guillotine007 said:
no offense...but if you have 400TT (per your profile) it won't really matter.


Nah, I just haven't updated that in a while. Thanks for the replies.
 
whether you break a contract or not, how would it look to future employers if you leave a place after a few months. Military leave is a different story of course.
 
starcheck208 said:
whether you break a contract or not, how would it look to future employers if you leave a place after a few months. Military leave is a different story of course.

I'm willing to bet that most recruiters know that Airnet has a training agreement and if you show up on their doorstep with only 4-5-6 months in, their most likely gonna question this
 
I know Airnet is not like this but breaking a training contract is perfectly acceptable, to me, if the place is trying to get you to do dangerous/illegal things. However going in with the intention of not sticking out the commitment is shady at best.
 

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