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Flying courier
Is that for real or is it a scam???
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To what are you referring?
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flying as a courier.. I want to try out this summer to europe but all websites charge a fee to register.
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Does anybody know how to find a company or if its for real?
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Sounds kind of iffy to me if they charge a fee to register.
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Hi A,
It's for real. Lot's of companies are willing to pay your coach airfare if you will take only carryon and let them use your check in baggage allowance. Lot's of young folks are willing to do this. That's why, unless you already have contacts, you have to register with a broker. ((I)) |
Do you know where i can register to be one. Im trying to find one but so far no luck
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What about all those questions at airports about "Has anyone else had access to your bags?" or similar?
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Does it involve swallowing anything wrapped in a condom?
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The part that sounds iffy to me is asking you to pay just to sign up rather than after you get a job. Maybe that's how it's done but I wouldn't pay anything until I got the gig.
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Not too long ago, my husband had an interesting coversation with a "courier" as they were traveling from Houston to NYC. It seemed that the young fellow was transporting "cheese" from S. America to a hamlet north of where we live. "Cheese" in his luggage -- interesting...
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You pay in order to receive the upcoming flights/routes that will need a courier so you can make your requests. I imagine it is partly a way to cull out the curious from the serious.
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I flew as a courier years ago and it was great. It was done out of a cargo company at JFK airport. I think NY times ran an article about it a few years ago.
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When I was younger I did a few courier flights. Essentially you get the flight free or at a dramatically reduced rate. The negative is that you must be willing and able to travel at almost a moments notice.
You do not make money doing this, but you could get a fairly cheap vacation. dave |
Oh and normally you are carrying business documents that are very time sensitive.
dave |
I imagine you'd carry the usual things: business documents, bombs, drugs . . .
No way would I do this unless I got to inspect everything I was expected to carry. And if you have to pay to join, my scam alarm bells start clanging. |
It is not anything mysterious. The down side today is that you do have to pay something for your flighs, you do not get to check your own luggage, you fly at the last minute, and you often have only a few days at your destination.
http://www.courier.org/ |
Sorry I posted in US and wanted to see if anyone her has done this recently
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Its been done for years and is legit. As others have said, it can be anything from documents to a painting to jewelry,etc. It has all the documents and there are some companies that have regulars do it for them. Before 9/11,some couriers had access to the cargo area to make sure that the "stuff" wasn't stolen or lost.
In my years of flying, most of the couriers got very bored of the constant flying,little luggage or time spent in the city they flew to. |
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