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Old 3rd Jun 2011, 10:44   #1 (permalink)


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Ryanair Training documents

Hey everyone.

I left Ryanair a while ago for a new job. But for future references I would like to get hold of certificates/documents proving that I have done the Initial/conversion-course with Ryanair. I tried to ask my ex-basesupervisor but as always, she was not happy to help.

So therefore I am looking for someone who can help me to find out who I am to contact to be able to obtain these documents.

All suggestions are much appreciated. And if you do not want to post in this thread just send me a PM.

Thank you.
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Old 3rd Jun 2011, 15:11   #2 (permalink)
 
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Devil Training documents-ryanair.

Hi,

Try writing to Eddie Wilson Dir.of Human Resources, RYANAIR, H.O.B.,DUBLIN AIRPORT,S. IRELAND. or to Michael O'Leary, CX, RYANAIR, at the same address. Good Luck.
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Old 7th Jun 2011, 16:33   #3 (permalink)
 
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Good luck indeed!! Maybe they will charge you a fee for not having done it online.
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