The above post from LA Confidential is informative and honest, however his implication that most of Africa is dangerous is simply untrue. Contrary to popular belief, Africa is not a dangerous place. I am referring to the statement:
Stay away from anything that will find you in Western Africa, especially the horn, Eastern Africa any country that borders on Kenya especially points north, Chad still has a civil war going on and slavery is still the prime number one income source for the local warlords, stay out of Mozambique in the south of Africa and Algeria as well.
I have travelled extensively in Africa. In fact having been to 26 African countries I can honestly say that I've seen more of Africa than anyone I've ever met.
As far as avoiding countries that border Kenya, it's true that Somalia and southern Sudan still have problems but I have never had any trouble in Uganda or Tanzania. Even Rwanda and Burundi are relatively safe these days, although avoid the areas that border with Congo.
West Africa may have been different in the '70s when LA Confidential was there, but apart from civil strife in Liberia and the occasional problems in Sierra Leone (the 'real' war is over there and they have returned to democracy) the whole region is safe. I was in West Africa (Senegal and The Gambia) 3 weeks after September 11th as a tourist and felt completely safe. (I am a white, European, non-Moslem).
The areas to avoid in Africa are as follows (Current as of Sept,02)
Algeria - Fundamentalist rebels in the South
Central African Republic - Recent attempted coup, civil unrest
Dem. Rep. Of Congo - War zone
People's Rep. Of Congo - Political troubles, civil unrest
Southern Sudan, Somalia, Liberia, Sierra Leone - already mentioned
Zimbabwe - Political troubles
Angola - Rebel leader recently killed, democracy now but unstable
That's it - 7 out of 53 countries really isn't too bad. Even Chad has calmed down considerably and is considered safe for overland travel. I was in Mozambique recently and found no problems at all. People there are very warm and welcoming and the 17 year long civil war ended almost 10 years ago. The only danger is the 500,000 unexploded land mines still there, but these are mostly in remote areas.
I know this post is well off the topic and I apologize. The only suggestion I can give for finding work there is to go to Nairobi in person and knock on doors. Blindly sending out resumes there will get you nowhere. Also you might want to look at:
www.pprune.com
They have several message boards including ones regarding flying in obscure parts of the world.
Good Luck