North Cariboo RJ
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North Cariboo RJ
Anyone 'in the know' care to PM about WAWCON, please?
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Re: North Cariboo RJ
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From what I've heard, the numbers listed a year ago are still valid ie. 39k/y, no upgrade ever, and a huge 2 year bond.
From what I've heard, the numbers listed a year ago are still valid ie. 39k/y, no upgrade ever, and a huge 2 year bond.
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Re: North Cariboo RJ
How does bond work?co-joe wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 11:12 pm viewtopic.php?t=156281
From what I've heard, the numbers listed a year ago are still valid ie. 39k/y, no upgrade ever, and a huge 2 year bond.
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Do you want me to explain to you what a training bond is?
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Not all bonds are the same. Is it paid up front or promissory note? Is it pro-rated or is the full balance due all the way till the last day. If it is pro-rated, how does it work exactly, as not all pro-rated bonds have the same time decay. Any other notable caveats in the bond.
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I didn't understand the question, maybe I'm just a dumb pilot. To my knowledge, no money changes hands with the NCA bond, you sign a training contract, they provide full motion sim training on the Avro RJ 100, you pass your training and get paid the chiefly sum of $39, 100/ year. I believe it is a 24 month bond, pro rated over the second year but I don't know, because I haven't seen it. If you quit before the contract period is up, they take you to court to force you to pay them back the remaining portion owing. Fairly standard stuff, I don't know of any companies in Canada that require an up front payment by pilots.Tbayer2021 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 1:46 pm
Not all bonds are the same. Is it paid up front or promissory note? Is it pro-rated or is the full balance due all the way till the last day. If it is pro-rated, how does it work exactly, as not all pro-rated bonds have the same time decay. Any other notable caveats in the bond.
You know exactly what he means, stop being anal.
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You didn't understand, "How does bond work?"? I don't know how much clearer that question can be. Not everyone will be familiar with what a bond is, specially in a country that receives so many immigrants every day. Even with your explanation, one could see how someone unfamiliar with them could be confused. You mentioned that it is a 24 month bond, pro-rated over the last 12 months. Meaning that the balance doesn't start decreasing until month 13th and one would be responsible for the full amount all the way to the up to the first 12 months. Meanwhile, some bonds do start decreasing from day one of employment or after successful completion of initial line check, which is also a caveat in some bonds.co-joe wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 3:04 pmI didn't understand the question, maybe I'm just a dumb pilot. To my knowledge, no money changes hands with the NCA bond, you sign a training contract, they provide full motion sim training on the Avro RJ 100, you pass your training and get paid the chiefly sum of $39, 100/ year. I believe it is a 24 month bond, pro rated over the second year but I don't know, because I haven't seen it. If you quit before the contract period is up, they take you to court to force you to pay them back the remaining portion owing. Fairly standard stuff, I don't know of any companies in Canada that require an up front payment by pilots.Tbayer2021 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 1:46 pm
Not all bonds are the same. Is it paid up front or promissory note? Is it pro-rated or is the full balance due all the way till the last day. If it is pro-rated, how does it work exactly, as not all pro-rated bonds have the same time decay. Any other notable caveats in the bond.
You know exactly what he means, stop being anal.
Stop being facetious and offer help if you can. STFU if all you can do is try to me a smart ass.
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Calm down.Tbayer2021 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 4:54 pmYou didn't understand, "How does bond work?"? I don't know how much clearer that question can be. Not everyone will be familiar with what a bond is, specially in a country that receives so many immigrants every day. Even with your explanation, one could see how someone unfamiliar with them could be confused. You mentioned that it is a 24 month bond, pro-rated over the last 12 months. Meaning that the balance doesn't start decreasing until month 13th and one would be responsible for the full amount all the way to the up to the first 12 months. Meanwhile, some bonds do start decreasing from day one of employment or after successful completion of initial line check, which is also a caveat in some bonds.co-joe wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 3:04 pmI didn't understand the question, maybe I'm just a dumb pilot. To my knowledge, no money changes hands with the NCA bond, you sign a training contract, they provide full motion sim training on the Avro RJ 100, you pass your training and get paid the chiefly sum of $39, 100/ year. I believe it is a 24 month bond, pro rated over the second year but I don't know, because I haven't seen it. If you quit before the contract period is up, they take you to court to force you to pay them back the remaining portion owing. Fairly standard stuff, I don't know of any companies in Canada that require an up front payment by pilots.Tbayer2021 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 1:46 pm
Not all bonds are the same. Is it paid up front or promissory note? Is it pro-rated or is the full balance due all the way till the last day. If it is pro-rated, how does it work exactly, as not all pro-rated bonds have the same time decay. Any other notable caveats in the bond.
You know exactly what he means, stop being anal.
Stop being facetious and offer help if you can. STFU if all you can do is try to me a smart ass.
Doesn’t matter what type of bond. The only answer should be no. Especially to join the 0.69 club for 30 and change in 2023.
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Can certainly agree that one should stay away from bonds at all costs.‘Bob’ wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 5:34 pmCalm down.Tbayer2021 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 4:54 pmYou didn't understand, "How does bond work?"? I don't know how much clearer that question can be. Not everyone will be familiar with what a bond is, specially in a country that receives so many immigrants every day. Even with your explanation, one could see how someone unfamiliar with them could be confused. You mentioned that it is a 24 month bond, pro-rated over the last 12 months. Meaning that the balance doesn't start decreasing until month 13th and one would be responsible for the full amount all the way to the up to the first 12 months. Meanwhile, some bonds do start decreasing from day one of employment or after successful completion of initial line check, which is also a caveat in some bonds.co-joe wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 3:04 pm
I didn't understand the question, maybe I'm just a dumb pilot. To my knowledge, no money changes hands with the NCA bond, you sign a training contract, they provide full motion sim training on the Avro RJ 100, you pass your training and get paid the chiefly sum of $39, 100/ year. I believe it is a 24 month bond, pro rated over the second year but I don't know, because I haven't seen it. If you quit before the contract period is up, they take you to court to force you to pay them back the remaining portion owing. Fairly standard stuff, I don't know of any companies in Canada that require an up front payment by pilots.
Stop being facetious and offer help if you can. STFU if all you can do is try to me a smart ass.
Doesn’t matter what type of bond. The only answer should be no. Especially to join the 0.69 club for 30 and change in 2023.
Re: North Cariboo RJ
So what other company's out there still bond in 2023 ? Can't be that many considering the demand for drivers these days...
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