paid4training
Missing my family
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- Jul 9, 2004
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It is??? Hum? I quite enjoy my overnights there and I find it to be quite an interesting place, but of course you have made this assessment from your vast experience being there right?. But lets place some value in the point you want to convey, that still doesn't explain why the salaries are higher in Japan, England, The Netherlands and all other first world countries where supply and demand issues are as restrictive if not even more than here in the US.
So you live there then and you want your grandchildren raised there? You have zero knowledge of where I have lived or not so therefore you are making an "assessment" from your vast knowledge and understanding or lack there of. If you read and understand my previous post it is self explanatory. It is very difficult either by user fees, availability of instruction, or regulatory restrictions for most if not all countries to promote aviation. If working overseas is so great then why doesnt everyone do it?
If said countries had an organization who's purpose was to promote and support air commerce, those countries would have more pilots chasing fewer jobs like in this country. Like another post wrote, supply and demand!!!!