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chuckyaeger
31st Dec 2004, 15:15
Does anyone know anything about these 1 or 2 day interview prep courses conducted by, PIT, Oxford, AOT etc, or are they just another money making business? Any comments appreciated.
Thanks guys/gals and a very Happy New Year to you all.

monkeyboy
1st Jan 2005, 09:56
As a client of PIT last year and now flying for a living I can definitely recommend that particular course. Unfortunately, having not been to any of the others I can't comment on their suitability. Feel free to PM me if you need any more questions answering.

MB

chuckyaeger
1st Jan 2005, 15:30
Thanks for your reply Monkey boy. Can you run a quck breakdown of what the interview with PIT consisted of? Much appreciated.

Mrs Betty Swollocks
1st Jan 2005, 15:46
Chuckyaeger

You can find all the information you need on the website

www.pittraining.co.uk

I can also recommend this 1 day course, well worth the money !!!

There was also an earlier thread on this:

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=148400&highlight=PIT+Training

Hope this helps

BS

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Yarpy
2nd Jan 2005, 06:42
Try Penny Austin at:

http://www.pennyaustin.btinternet.co.uk/img00001.gif

She started the interview prep thing in Britain and is very experienced.

chuckyaeger
2nd Jan 2005, 07:47
Thanks guys..

Any comments or suggestions on Oxford? or is this new to them?

Have a great day.:D

Hi Yarpy, Have you attended this particular course yourself?

Thanks

Yarpy
2nd Jan 2005, 09:54
Hi Yarpy, Have you attended this particular course yourself?

Affirmative. A very clever lady. Her well thought out course got me the result I needed.

Mrs Betty Swollocks
2nd Jan 2005, 10:20
chuckyaeger

I suppose it boils down to which one will be the easiest to get to for you coming from Europe? Will you be flying in?

I know Pete's PIT Training course is just outside Manchester airport but i don't know where Penny Austins course is.

I think both courses have had good write ups so i think which ever is the easiest to get to would be the deciding factor.

Good luck

BS:ok:

give me an axe
2nd Jan 2005, 19:00
i would also recommend penny, she is based just SE of London