Guest sharky Posted April 26, 2003 Report Posted April 26, 2003 Anybody ever ''worked'' there? (replace ''worked'' with ''volunteered'') What did you think? PM me if need be Flinger, stop laughing...
Guest sharky Posted April 26, 2003 Report Posted April 26, 2003 Based out of Lake Louise, AB, and have a heliport at Cline River, an hour or so west of Rocky Mtn house on #11. Just want to see if there''s any former/present staff out there. Particularly groundcrew. Did your charity work help your career? Or did you leave feeling used and abused? Just curious.
Reddog Posted April 27, 2003 Report Posted April 27, 2003 Sharky, if by charity you mean working for little or no remuneration. Don''t do it ever, for anybody. Anyone that would work for nothing obviously has no respect for themselves and consequently their employer and present and future co-workers will have no respect for them either. Such a person would also be dragging down the wages of the industry in general which wouldn''t endear them to the rest of the helidogs as well. I wouldn''t even mention it again. There are others out there that are not so nice as me. M.S.S. might even get wind of what you said.
Guest sharky Posted April 27, 2003 Report Posted April 27, 2003 Yeah reddog, you hit the nail on the head. I just hope that people don't think that they have to accept conditions like that just to break into the industry. Run far away! As for M.S.S...he may be running the place...I thought I saw a car with Iraqi plates on it when I pulled in there yesterday. And the front office smelled like 'wet dog'
Firehawk Posted April 27, 2003 Report Posted April 27, 2003 Dont go offering yourself for free, You are worth much more then that. I was hired waxing 212 tailbooms with a toothbrush, I loved it because I actually got to touch a helicopter. I did get payed to do it.
Flinger Posted April 28, 2003 Report Posted April 28, 2003 Ok I''ve stopped laughing. 3 days later. Just so others know, the company works a little like this; You get hired as ground crew. I guess the job covers the usual GC duties like ship washing, tolit scrubbing, buying coffee and donut etc. For this, you are rewarded with free accomidation, free food, and NO MONEY. If they still like you aAfter a year or two, you are again rewarded (this time for stupidity) and they allow you to pay for your own PPC, at charter rates. Then they pay you a handsome $25/hr flt pay only. **** it.. The laffing has started again.. Who would do this?
Puddle Jumper Posted April 28, 2003 Report Posted April 28, 2003 Is this for real?? Although I am a lowtimer and have worked for little...actually probably closer to nothing..I have always came out with a little something extra...few hours here or there each year and a little bit of money in my pocket and a few beers on the company credit card. But this is insane. I could see working on the ground for one or two years and then earning your way to the cockpit but this method simply won''t work. Who the heck is going to pay the insurance rates for a lowtimer....what insurance company will actually let you take the company astar out with passengers with only 100 hours. And paying for your own PPC...you have to have rocks in your head...and how do you expect to pay for this PPC...I mean its not like you have made a dime in the last 2 years. I sure wouldn''t mind actally meeting a pilot who did this and actally got flying. Heres a link to company that I found. www.icefieldhelicoptertours.com
Fin Posted April 28, 2003 Report Posted April 28, 2003 I hope they include vasuline with that free food. I know some companies expect lowtimers to bend over backwards, which is ok, but don''t bend forward for anyone!!!
lowtime Posted April 30, 2003 Report Posted April 30, 2003 I have heard the same as above, low/no pay and lots of bending at the hip. Start with a better company.
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