TopGun1234 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 1:13 pm
andrea96gabrieli wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 6:38 am
Are there cadet pilot programs that provide also international students with a pilot job after completion of the pilot training in Canada?
There aren't even any "cadet pilot programs" for native born Canadians per se. You can go work for a regional airline as a dispatcher, rampie/dock worker that may have a flight line program.
I'm honestly flabbergasted that someone from Europe would want to leave and come to Canada to fly. You're better off just staying where you are.
To paraphrase many other pilots on here: "There isn't a shortage of pilots, there's a shortage of pilots willing to work for shit pay."
People don't fly for the salary but the passion. I have a 4 years degree in engineering, 2 years apprenticeship in Hotel mgt in CH, a mad-to-be gf and about to surrender my life saving to the world's notorious money-eating machines, ATOs.
If some find it sh*t pay then that be their problem, i meet way too many Canadians in EU for them to dare whine about foreigners/Europeans looking for opportunities on their motherland.
None of us expect a great pay, fine roaster, never grudging wife and happiest kids ever. If you're not progressing then that be because of your lazy *ss, shying away newbies will not increase your pay because you think you'll be heavily solicited. Even in Switzerland we are bearing it with your Quebec duck like accent, but we never tell your people to go back to where they belong.
After reading your comment, i hail Western EU Airlines like Swiss which are proudly nationalist in their recruitment, because some think only about their lazy *ss.
Never forget, your country has a laidback immigration policy because most of your people are all over here and over the rest of the world.
Best regards.