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Do you guys thing it would be worth leaving the UK to come back to the US for a job with Airnet? Things are pretty slow here if you don't have a 737 type, and yes I'm an American citizen.
 
yep thats me.

Originally posted by starchkr

Hey is this Mahd??????

if so, how's it going man!!!! it's been awhile. [/B]

Things are going well on my end. call me if you gonna be in the Chicago area we'll go out for a drink.
Big boy. :)
 
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No, I did mostly instruction.

Just looking companies and trying to decide if it would be best to come back and work at a company like Airnet or Mid-Atlantic.
 
Humphry said:
I was wondering where Airnet were placing the new hires? Do they have a training contract?

From the Website.


Q: Does AirNet Express have a Training Agreement?
YES - As of August 1, 2003, AirNet Express implemented a Training Agreement requiring new-hire pilots to fly with us for at least 12 months. The contract is valued at $7,000.00 and is not pro-rated
 

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