
Saskatchewan Public Service Commission : Chief pilot...
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Saskatchewan Public Service Commission : Chief pilot...
Is the pay in U.S euro or english pound ??


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By my calulations it works out to $52000 - $65000 per year.
Sure not the greatest paying job out there, but it's still far more that I have ever made. For someone who would wants to be in management rather that slogging around in the soup for the rest of their careers it would be a great oportunity.
When I was flying the Otter it would have taken me at least 3 years to make what this job pays in one. Mind you I was flying the Otter for one of the crappiest companies in the world
Sure not the greatest paying job out there, but it's still far more that I have ever made. For someone who would wants to be in management rather that slogging around in the soup for the rest of their careers it would be a great oportunity.
When I was flying the Otter it would have taken me at least 3 years to make what this job pays in one. Mind you I was flying the Otter for one of the crappiest companies in the world
Flying a twin only doubles your chance of having an engine failure
A big question potential applicants must ask is why is the position not being filled from within? Governments historically hire entry level individuals and promotions are based on seniority. Any body have any insight as to why the Sask Air Ambulance is not following the normal route?