Hi Hiroka,
The answer to your problems can be put in one word: CONNECTIONS.
For a guy fresh outta training (and getting screwed by Lufthansa by not being offered a contract) it's quite difficult to get a full time job with this !!!!ty economy. Not to mention a contract (where you're expected to be experienced and up for any task). If you know a person high in a hierarchy however, odds swiftly move to your favour...
Otherwise you'll have to be patient with it. Things to try:
1. aviationjobsearch.com - Open an account there and upload a CV (do make yourself a
PROPER CV. Go to
Europass: Curriculum Vitae and save/print it out at the end
2. Check aviationjobsearch.com DAILY for new jobs posted. When you find something, get a contact from there and call the recruiting agency. Introduce yourself (do not go overboard, less is more, don't kill them with your details - they don't care). Tell them you saw an ad for a job, who you are and that you are interested (in that order). After that ask them for their direct email so you can send your CV and other documents. Most of the time they will ask you about your experience, knowledge and background and straight away tell you if you're suited for the job.
3. Check other Lufthansa facilities (Malta especially). Call people, ask for direct emails, email your documents
4. CALL PEOPLE!!!!! If you send an email only, it will get lost in someone's inbox. They need to hear you, you need to be a real person looking for job, not just an "Unread mail" in someone's Recycle bin...
5. A lot of people on this forum bitch and moan for not being able to get a job. Most of those people either forgot or didn't know in a first place that aviation is
international activity. There's no countries or boundaries. A lot of times no families or anything... Just jobs. And they come and go here and there every now and again. If you wanna do this job you will have to travel. And most of the times it's not a vacation either....
6. CALL PEOPLE!!!