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Old 27th Jan 2012, 18:49   #1 (permalink)
 
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Ryanair no longer using Oxford for recruitment

Anyone know why?

The only way to apply now seems to be through CAE in Amsterdam.

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Old 27th Jan 2012, 18:57   #2 (permalink)
 
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They probably get a fatter kickback from CAE.
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Old 27th Jan 2012, 19:05   #3 (permalink)
 
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I know they're desperate for new pilots as loads are leaving, heard a rumor they needed 1000 over the next year or so.

I also know, up until recently, there was a massive waiting list at OAA for the MCC - which is / was classed as a pre assesment for the type rating.

There are a ridiculous amount of new integrated students starting at OAA, around 30 every month to 6 weeks, I am very surprised ties have been broken as I would have thought it was an easy option for them to find jobs for all their new shiny teenage cadets!
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