An Expat once again!

I know one person at my current flight school - he was at another flight school together with some flight instructors that went over. The gig doesn't seem to be bad. I also have some Saudi Arabian friends and the country itself is not bad. But of course everybody has to remember its a different culture - a lot of things are different than at home - and everybody has to respect that and act accordingly.
An expat is pretty much a rented worker: Welcome as long as needed but if no longer needed.... - no doubt about it.
 
Change at the executive level of the company. The school is still bringing in 7 new flight instructors this month. They are getting their visas right now. And they will need more instructors this fall.
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Change at the executive level of the company. The school is still bringing in 7 new flight instructors this month. They are getting their visas right now. And they will need more instructors this fall.
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Hello Pat,i actually met you once at Sierra Academy of Aeronautics in CA

I Am sending you my resume at your email...1200+ TT and about 850 Dual Given...85 Multi. My CFI is II and MEI also and expires 05-31-2010

Problem is i havent flown for about 11 months,left the States in a rush due to some family problems back home and havent flown ever since... I know it comes back pretty quick but stil havent flown for quite a while .... thought to let you know,,,some schools just dont want that.

Ground portion is something i can definately brush up with no complications from here ,,,Wondering if i would i be considerable for a candidate....


Thank You and hope in joining your team soon
 
For what its worth, Pat Murphy is no longer there (as he stated in his posts).

A good friend of mine just went to Rabigh Wings and just came home. He said its an absolute disaster over there. No ones in charge, half the planes are broke. He has instructed overseas before, so it's not like he was expecting the world. I'd be very wary of going to this company.
 
For what its worth, Pat Murphy is no longer there (as he stated in his posts).

A good friend of mine just went to Rabigh Wings and just came home. He said its an absolute disaster over there. No ones in charge, half the planes are broke. He has instructed overseas before, so it's not like he was expecting the world. I'd be very wary of going to this company.

Why did he come back??,,,Can you be more specific..?..if possible,,,

i have also seen disastrous flight schools everywhere..dont know about this one..but if they pay u in time isnt that a good reason to stay??,,,i personally dont expect anything else from any flightschool anymore to be honest ... if i get paid i do my job with what they give me,,,if not i am out!..

Any feedback will be apreciated...Tnx mate

p.s. As for good planes i really dont think they even exist anymore!! but in very very few places,,,
 
He already explained why he came back. It's in this thread.

I didn't say "good planes", I said "broke planes". You can fly a bad plane, you can't fly a broke plane.
 
He already explained why he came back. It's in this thread.

I didn't say "good planes", I said "broke planes". You can fly a bad plane, you can't fly a broke plane.

Dont get me wrong, I am not trying to argue here,,,i am just stating my point of view,,,thats what i ment also,,,maybe wasnt clear enough,,,I still feel the same,,,,,,I wil keep doin my job with what i have,,,either change a plane or do something else,,,,
 
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