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Metro752 said:I never questioned anyones patriotism on this thread. Have whatever FN's drinking and take it easy
:beer: He's going to have to get his own, I'm down to my last two.
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Metro752 said:I never questioned anyones patriotism on this thread. Have whatever FN's drinking and take it easy
typhoonpilot said:Well since I do work at Emirates I'll chime in here. I'm one of the most senior of the 9-11 refugees. Most likely because I found my way overseas as a refugee of Gulf War I as well.
Emirates, like any job, is what you make of it. Flying overseas can be very rewarding, but it isn't for everybody. I agree with the person in the article that I am treated much better than I was in the States. I also have a very competitive pay package on a net basis. I'm very happy in Dubai as is my wife.
Americans aren't traditionally good at being expats like the British and other nationalities. It isn't something that is normal or known so it is hard to explain or convince family members that it can be a good way to advance your career and/or have a better life.
Don't believe everything you see on CNN and Fox news. It's midnight here and I could walk through the poorest part of town without the least bit of worry for my personal safety. Can you do that in your city?
Could our wacko President go postal on Iran in the near future? Yea, maybe, but I'm not going to worry about it too much. I was in Taiwan when the commies were lobbing missiles over the top of the island and it didn't affect daily life there. Two Gulf Wars and SARs have done nothing to slow Emirates growth. A U.S. war with Iran could be a little more problematic, but stuff could happen anywhere and you can't live your life in fear of what might happen.
I see tremendous growth and tremendous opportunity overseas. It's all here for the adventurous to take advantage of.
Typhoonpilot
typhoonpilot said:Well since I do work at Emirates I'll chime in here. I'm one of the most senior of the 9-11 refugees. Most likely because I found my way overseas as a refugee of Gulf War I as well.
Emirates, like any job, is what you make of it. Flying overseas can be very rewarding, but it isn't for everybody. I agree with the person in the article that I am treated much better than I was in the States. I also have a very competitive pay package on a net basis. I'm very happy in Dubai as is my wife.
Americans aren't traditionally good at being expats like the British and other nationalities. It isn't something that is normal or known so it is hard to explain or convince family members that it can be a good way to advance your career and/or have a better life.
Don't believe everything you see on CNN and Fox news. It's midnight here and I could walk through the poorest part of town without the least bit of worry for my personal safety. Can you do that in your city?
Could our wacko President go postal on Iran in the near future? Yea, maybe, but I'm not going to worry about it too much. I was in Taiwan when the commies were lobbing missiles over the top of the island and it didn't affect daily life there. Two Gulf Wars and SARs have done nothing to slow Emirates growth. A U.S. war with Iran could be a little more problematic, but stuff could happen anywhere and you can't live your life in fear of what might happen.
I see tremendous growth and tremendous opportunity overseas. It's all here for the adventurous to take advantage of.
Typhoonpilot
Waldom said:Pilotyip; you're right, I don't understand the 7 and 2 rule. I do understand that Boeing and many other folks have been talking about pilot shortages for the last 103 years and it hasn't happened yet.
Starry-eyed kids at Riddle believe this stuff: you're old and experienced enough to know better.
H.Agenda said:Typhoon, tell us more about dubai... Beaver quality, night life, people, language barriers, attitude towards americans..odd laws..
What does your wife do for a living? How difficult is it for the woman to find a job? Mine's a nurse..
Are women second class citizens there?
Metro752 said:I never questioned anyones patriotism on this thread. Have whatever FN's drinking and take it easy