Pilots Girlfriend!
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Pilots Girlfriend!
Hello All
I am currently a UK based private jet flight attendant. I work for solely for an owner on his aircraft. I hold a private pilots licence and I'am considering continuing my studies sometime in the future. My boyfriend is a private jet pilot, his company here in the UK went into administration just before christmas. He may be offered work in St Lucia, a pilot friend of ours has just joined a company my boyfriend has been in contact with out there... we have said how lovely it would be to go for a few years.
I have just started to do my research and I would like some information on what a person like me might be able to do out there? I'm not qualified save in experience in the hospitality industry.(restaurant,airline & private jet) Does anyone think there may be opportunites open to me? if not can I join him as a non working companion? Or must you work to reside?
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Lauren.
I am currently a UK based private jet flight attendant. I work for solely for an owner on his aircraft. I hold a private pilots licence and I'am considering continuing my studies sometime in the future. My boyfriend is a private jet pilot, his company here in the UK went into administration just before christmas. He may be offered work in St Lucia, a pilot friend of ours has just joined a company my boyfriend has been in contact with out there... we have said how lovely it would be to go for a few years.
I have just started to do my research and I would like some information on what a person like me might be able to do out there? I'm not qualified save in experience in the hospitality industry.(restaurant,airline & private jet) Does anyone think there may be opportunites open to me? if not can I join him as a non working companion? Or must you work to reside?
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Lauren.
Last edited by laurenmarie123; Jan 22nd 2013 at 8:01 pm.
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Re: Pilots Girlfriend!
Hello All
I am currently a UK based private jet flight attendant. I work for solely for an owner on his aircraft. I hold a private pilots licence and I'am considering continuing my studies sometime in the future. My boyfriend is a private jet pilot, his company here in the UK went into administration just before christmas. He may be offered work in St Lucia, a pilot friend of ours has just joined a company my boyfriend has been in contact with out there... we have said how lovely it would be to go for a few years.
I have just started to do my research and I would like some information on what a person like me might be able to do out there? I'm not qualified save in experience in the hospitality industry.(restaurant,airline & private jet) Does anyone think there may be opportunites open to me? if not can I join him as a non working companion? Or must you work to reside?
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Lauren.
I am currently a UK based private jet flight attendant. I work for solely for an owner on his aircraft. I hold a private pilots licence and I'am considering continuing my studies sometime in the future. My boyfriend is a private jet pilot, his company here in the UK went into administration just before christmas. He may be offered work in St Lucia, a pilot friend of ours has just joined a company my boyfriend has been in contact with out there... we have said how lovely it would be to go for a few years.
I have just started to do my research and I would like some information on what a person like me might be able to do out there? I'm not qualified save in experience in the hospitality industry.(restaurant,airline & private jet) Does anyone think there may be opportunites open to me? if not can I join him as a non working companion? Or must you work to reside?
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Lauren.
You would have to be married to a work permit-holder or own property here for it to be any different.
LEGALLY, that's the only way to play it.