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Post by spillvalve »

Hey just looking for some info on work in the north. Got a good job now (Gov't) but its not looking like the jog for me. I miss being a field engineer. does any one have any leads of advice???????

thanks in advance


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Contract work....Fling-wing. You'll have all the field work you can handle.

If your fixed wing try CHC Global and head overseas 6 weeks on 6 weeks off and you can live anywhere you want in the world.

Just some Ideas...good luck!!
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Post by longjon »

spillvalve you provincial or federal?

Seems to be work around but I have no leads at this time, You want to go North this time of year? Yellowknife is busy.
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Post by blacksmokeoutofthebox »

what kinda experience you have spill valve and are ya interested in overseas work
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Provincial, not really looking to work overseas, (have a child), but am looking for some place north and somewhat small. No not a town of 50 people, but some place like churchill. Yellowknife, maybe, but something like Whitehorse or even further north.
my experience is on cessnas 100 thru 500 series. KingAirs, Beavers,Otters, HS148, Saab 340, CL215.


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check you PM box.
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Post by twotter »

Stick with your government job, the benefits both now and in retirement will far outweigh the adventure you seek.

Good luck.
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