Normal I like the terminology, 'I was offered'. No you went to selection, passed and presumably did your homework before going to selection so you would have known about the bond before going. No one I've ever known has been offered a job, they are made aware of a vacancy and apply for selection and when they pass have the option of signing up or not, and only complete tools do so without checking the gig out first.
So that begs the question, as yoda said, 'why leave?'. If it's so good in fr why have you done and passed selection at two other airlines? Anyone with even limited knowledge of both knows the basic t and c's prevailing and no one rocks up without putting in time and effort so as not to fail. Am sorry but I don't believe for a second you casually passed both. So if you didn't pass or even attend either then the 'offered' comment is rubbish and I notice you never engaged about whether or not you took or passed BA selection, leading back to the first question, why leave? Or is this just another Ryanair advertisement? That's why I think you're in an office. Also deleting the thread didn't help either.
Someone else asked about what a Ryanair cadet can 'earn'. Does 'not being paid whilst training' and '23k' and '30k upfront for type rating' not ring any alarm bells? No can answer because whatever answer is given, it'll be less by the time you get there. Don't forget to minus the type rating from whatever the figure is, and if you are another disguised employee, don't forget to lamp on the fine from Hmrc. Tell me I'm wrong? Also subtract food, water, loss of license, car parking, ID, medical, hotels, and remember that disguised employees get fined for claiming back expenses they aren't entitled to. Just sayin.