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Japan's SkyMark Airlines

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Does any body have any info on this airline like;
Take home during and after training.
How is th commuting working for you.
Any other information would be appreciated.
 
Does any body have any info on this airline like;
Take home during and after training.
How is th commuting working for you.
Any other information would be appreciated.

You can find all the info your looking for by doing a google search. One of the contract companies will come up. Just call the guys at Wasinc and they will answer all you questions.
 
Just beware what you read on pprune.....if you think flightinfo's full of whiners and doom-and-gloomers you ain't see nothin'......
 
http://pirep.org/forum/

Try your luck on that site, there are many SKY guys that frequent it. Be aware that the agencies are there to get people in the company, not to give you the true story about working there, they are a good source for interviewing tips and what you will encounter during training, not so much about the pros and cons about the place. Good luck
 
http://pirep.org/forum/

Try your luck on that site, there are many SKY guys that frequent it. Be aware that the agencies are there to get people in the company, not to give you the true story about working there, they are a good source for interviewing tips and what you will encounter during training, not so much about the pros and cons about the place. Good luck

Correct. They (contract company) will tell you training will be 6 months, then you pass the screening and find out it's more like 6-8. Then when you arrive you find out the classes before you have been here 10 months and still not done with training.

It's a good place, money is good. If you really need to get home they will always get you a unpaid LOA or something more creative. But you had better plan on being gone and in training for at least 10-12 months. If you can't hack that your just waisting your and the airlines time.
 

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