Syncrude Q's
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Syncrude Q's
Does anyone on here know where syncrude pilots are based. It it Fory McMurray or is it Calgary. As well, do they bond you and what is the pay like?
Thanks
Thanks
YMM only. work either mornings or afternoons. one plane does YMM - YYC - Mildred Lake - YMM, the other goes to YEG with the balanced unchanged. the odd charter. pay would be somewhere between 80-110 i think depending on what scale you're on. If you don't get tired of the same route every day the job would be a good one.
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ASICS Having just moved from Fort McMurray, I can tell you it is expensive to live there, a one bedroom apt will run you between 15-1700 monthly if you can find one. I have heard that people are paying 200 or more for a spot in a garage for their bed. Fort McMurray has all the amenities for a city of its size, and it is a 4 hour drive on the most hellish and death ridden highway to Edmonton.
The people in Fort McMurray are great, and most of them are there too work, and they do a lot of it. The airport is 5 miles from town on the south end, if you live in Timberlea or Thickwood you are looking at a 20 Km drive to work.
Syncrude employees are a very happy lot, and with the great oil prices, I figure that they were really happy this year with the profit sharing cheques they would have received.
Good luck to you if you got the call.
The people in Fort McMurray are great, and most of them are there too work, and they do a lot of it. The airport is 5 miles from town on the south end, if you live in Timberlea or Thickwood you are looking at a 20 Km drive to work.
Syncrude employees are a very happy lot, and with the great oil prices, I figure that they were really happy this year with the profit sharing cheques they would have received.
Good luck to you if you got the call.
To once again too slip them surly bonds of Earth
1050 TT, 135 Multi, 800 PIC, 155 IFR
1050 TT, 135 Multi, 800 PIC, 155 IFR
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if you could, I would appreciate if you could PM me.
Seriously, it is the most expensive place to live in all of Canada. The quotes you've heard for $200 cots in garages are no exageration...
An old house trailer is $300K... a tiny old house barebones is $500k... but don't worry, because you won't find ones there anyways.
City is very nice, however. I have been there many times, and looked forward to them as well. Got everything a big city does, including all the big name restaurants and shopping; and even more places to blow your cash very easily...
There are a few rotten apples there like anywhere, but as O.R.P. mentioned, the hardest working and some of the nicest folks you'll meet.
if you could, I would appreciate if you could PM me.
If you have to ask, you can't afford to live there...What is Fort Mcmurray like to live in?
How far is the Airport from town?

Seriously, it is the most expensive place to live in all of Canada. The quotes you've heard for $200 cots in garages are no exageration...
An old house trailer is $300K... a tiny old house barebones is $500k... but don't worry, because you won't find ones there anyways.
City is very nice, however. I have been there many times, and looked forward to them as well. Got everything a big city does, including all the big name restaurants and shopping; and even more places to blow your cash very easily...
There are a few rotten apples there like anywhere, but as O.R.P. mentioned, the hardest working and some of the nicest folks you'll meet.
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Syncrude
How does one go about being a pilot for Syncrude? My uncle is an Engineer for them and has worked for them for many years.. he says its a good company.
If anyone has any info please PM me.
If anyone has any info please PM me.