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so if the company has no travel bank and you're on your own for housing, how does any first or second year pilot manage STN? London is one of the most expensive cities in the world, especially the housing.
 
Actually, most the guys commute from the states. The guys that choose to live in Europe come out pretty well. A few live in Nice, low local taxes, first $75 K tax exempt from the USA and can do standby at home. Unless the trip starts in STN, which VERY few do, they get tickets from where they live in Europe to work. If it's just you and the spouse, it could turn out to be a great adventure.

For the commuters, it's a real pain. Many quit soon after they try it for awhile. East coast isn't too bad, as long as the Majors keep the JS open.
 

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