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Oliver Wareham
13th Mar 2011, 20:20
Hi, basically I have an interview this week at Barkston Heath to work for Babcock as a Civilian FI.

Just wondering if there is anyone out there currently working for Babcock as an FI?! and if so what the job actually entails and what to expect at the interview?

Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated =-)


ollie

Jumping_Jack
14th Mar 2011, 09:27
Good use of the word 'basically'... :ok:

airborne_artist
14th Mar 2011, 09:35
It's a word he likes to use quite a bit on PPRune - one in three of his posts (http://www.pprune.org/private-flying/396349-flying-germany.html#post5326019) to date:

Flying to Germany
Basically, my flying club is trying to arrange a christmas fly out to a German Market. :\

Cows getting bigger
14th Mar 2011, 10:45
Basically, I'ld be thankful I got an interview with Babcock. I didn't even get an acknowledgement. :(

Talk Reaction
14th Mar 2011, 10:52
You'd probably cost more to employ than a young FI with 'basically' no experience.......

BEagle
14th Mar 2011, 13:00
Much as I despair of the current system which no longer uses 100% military QFIs, do at least give the lad some credit for having posed the question....

I'm reminded of the ex-A1 QFI who went to work for Hunting or whoever it was back then - he had to take control and re-teach the exercise his 'assessor' was attempting to demonstrate...:uhoh:

diginagain
14th Mar 2011, 15:03
What I find rather odd, not so much the question of what to expect at the interview, is asking what the job might entail.

:hmm:

Trim Stab
14th Mar 2011, 17:49
Oliver, you could try searching Pprune - I know the search engine in Pprune is rubbish, but if you search in Google, but add "Pprune" or "BEagle" at the end of the phrase, you can usually find things.

If I recall correctly, there was a similar thread a few years ago. Candidates are required at the interview to stand up and deliver a ground school lesson, much as you would have done at your FI(A) test.

AllTrimDoubt
14th Mar 2011, 21:22
Good use of the word 'basically'

...you're welcome...

Kreuger flap
14th Mar 2011, 22:12
What significance does the equal sign, hyphen and parentheses at the end of his post have? Is it some sort of secret code?

rockyDC
14th Mar 2011, 22:34
:) Rotate thru 90 degrees to see smiley face!

Kreuger flap
14th Mar 2011, 22:40
So basically I rotated through 90 degrees but all I saw was the door to my study and no smiley face.

sargs
15th Mar 2011, 01:42
Rotate thru 90 degrees to see smiley face!

Don't try this with an iPad.......:O

Jumping_Jack
15th Mar 2011, 10:58
@ Kreuger Flap

LOL, you kill me man, you kill me! :D

pipertommy
18th Nov 2013, 10:03
Afternoon gentlemen, would anyone be able to advise me on the selection process which Babcock use for fixed wing instructor ? Obviously flight with chief pilot or similar.

Thanks.

ShotOne
18th Nov 2013, 12:07
The OP has asked what seems like a perfectly reasonable question...probably for his first proper interview -and got a full page of nitpicking unhelpfulness. Was everyone here born with 10,000hrs?

Just This Once...
18th Nov 2013, 12:13
He has probably increased his hours somewhat in the 2.5 years since he asked the question.