blingair
I'm your boy Carl
- Joined
- Nov 21, 2002
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- 487
Who knows. Like I posted earlier, the companies are trying to get away with giving the expats less and less. And the biggest gotcha is that even though you sign a contract in the states before you leave, you must sign a new one which is the "real" contract once you get over there. And that contract could very well have changed and not for the better. But once you commit, what are you going to go, leave? It takes a lot of work to get over there, resign from old job which might not take you back, give up lease on apartment or rent out house etc. Its a total gamble and like most aviation companies, they aren't looking out for the pilots best interests especially not the expats.