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CHC International - good/bad?

I thought the thread was about CHC International. As an ex pat overseas pilot enjoying the tax free high life in sunny places with the odd bit of malaria, my knowledge of CHC is limited to International Offshore Ops only. I know nothing of the rest of the outfit, and certainly had no intention of accusing anyone of "making this stuff up". I was just concerned that the Springboks appear to have a bad name, and on my big happy base that is certainly not the case. Cheers
 
Hi Windy Miller,

I'm happily married to a Springbok, you certainly don't have a bad name in our house.

What 407 is referring to is Canadian Helicopters Limited, the domestic division that CHC sold off. Unfortunately they still allow them to use the paint scheme and hummingbird. Hence the constant confusion.

RH
 
RH

thanks for clearing that up. Sounds like CHC domestic may be the outfit to avoid. I am assuming you are in Halifax, enjoy the fog !!! WM
 
RH, you are the true diplomat. But the facts here are...
I never posted against CHI, CHC or CHX in this particular thread, I posted against the blanket statement that Windy made " don't believe all the negative reports about CHC.."

He is basically saying that 412 Driver did not have a 10 week tour, and his friends did not contract malaria. He is also disputing Deuce's simiilar claims.
Personally, I believe the posts of these two individuals, and took offense to Windys post.

Unfortunately RH, I have had dealings with CHC corporate, and as you mentioned...am very happy to be out, my only regret was that I should have left 10 years sooner.
One final correction, I have never worked and will never work for the offshoot company CHL, it was "CHC" Western Division that was on my previous pay cheques.
 
you don't necessarily have to avoid them, but take every bit of information you have and arm yourself with that knowledge, so that they can't pull the wool over your eyes.
What better defence could you have for yourself to know all the tricks they have pulled already. One day, enough will be enough and they'll have to cave into the pressure.
 
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On 8/6/2003 8:47:19 AM windy miller wrote:

RH

thanks for clearing that up. Sounds like CHC domestic may be the outfit to avoid. I am assuming you are in Halifax, enjoy the fog !!! WM

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Yep, right in the middle of fog season... Two weeks off starting today, thanks to my trip south last month. I never would have been able to get that kind of time off out West, unless of course I was Zoomin Newman.
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407

you sure read a lot into my original mail, maybe I didn't write it so well. I thought I clarified what I said earlier. To wrap this up as I will not comment on my comments again, 412 is a very good friend of mine and so are some of his Malaria riddled buddies. I know nothing of you or your history with CHC local or whatever they are called there. I live many time zones away from Canada so could not reply earlier to your last. No one is accusing anyone of lying. Lets move on.
 
Honest opinions on CHC?..thats a great topic but you might find it difficult to get a straight answer. CHC management reads these forums and ....well... you connect the dots!
I've spent many a tour in that '****hole' earlier referred to as Malabo as well as a host of other bases in CHC's dossier. Malabo has had it's up and downs and those ups and downs have been more driven by poor management than malaria (which is relatively easy to avoid with some self discipline and proper meds)
It seems the industry is plagued by poor management skills and this rears it's head most often as a company grows. Far too often people are placed in charge of other people with little or no training, using this 'promotion' to further their own careers. Ask anyone in the industry , for instance, when the last time someone sat down with them and recieved a proper evaluation, or how many times rumour and innuendo replaced fact and objectivity. Its a plague that takes its toll but we tend to ignore as long as it doesn't bite our ass and hey....we've got such a cool job bigsmile:]
The industry has a long way to go to pull it's head out of the bush and become truly professional. I would hazard to guess that CHC is marginally ahead of some operators with respect to this. If you find yourself 'taken into the fold' and learn the secret handshake, you will enjoy a long and interesting career. The pay is pretty on par with other international offshore operators but to reach this, the company builds in the tax advantage.
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Interesting to read earlier about working with South Africans...great bunch for the most part, not nearly so overly earnest as Canadians and much more straight foward without the tendency we have to over complicate things.....but this would lead into an even more interesting albeit politically incorrect thread!

Blue Sky Up....Greasy Side Down!
 
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