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expATCO 18th July 2008 17:48

But first of all they need to obtain ATC departure clearance ;-)

expATCO 22nd July 2008 15:00

Guys/Girls who are successful at the preliminary interview or at other stages, please pm me. This thursday I'm going to have the second interview and wanted to talk about it

banerjipp 30th July 2008 23:02

Has anybody got offer or call from IAA.:)

itsnotme 1st August 2008 07:44

don't think you'll be getting one

west atc 1st August 2008 09:47

I have got a reply back after the interview last Thursday.

I've got an interview with the Dublin Terminal Area next Wednesday, can anyone who works in Dublin PM me please, I have a few questions that I would like answered.

banerjipp 2nd August 2008 17:51

why not ? would definitely like to work with you !!!!

itsnotme 2nd August 2008 22:09

I'm working with enough phuckin' eejits as it is.

banerjipp 3rd August 2008 15:06

I hope you are not that type. At least some really really good people like you will be there. HA HA:)

itsnotme 4th August 2008 11:52

I'm in stitches

expATCO 11th August 2008 12:34

Still no reply....:confused:

west atc 11th August 2008 22:59


Still no reply....
Several Ozzies have been told that they will receive written offers this week for both Shannon and Dublin.

I had a second interview last week and was given a verbal job offer for a course starting in October.

They are running Area R courses in October and January, I assume if you haven't heard by now that they would be looking at the January course for you and they would be busy arranging the October course.

Keep your head up they will probably get back to you once all the people who are on the October course are organized. :ok:

expATCO 12th August 2008 06:39

As far as I know at least two Ozzies are not happy with conditions they offer. So I don't think they would be recruited:cool:

west atc 12th August 2008 11:06

Which ozzies would they be then?

There is one currently in Shannon and at least one already in Dublin. There is also at least one more probably two or their way to Dublin (me included) and another starts in Shannon in October.

Since I currently work in Australia I think my intel would be a bit better.

expATCO 12th August 2008 12:24

You are from Melbourne. But there are some guys from Brisbane;)

divingduck 12th August 2008 21:15

west atc
 
accuracy please....:=

There are two Aussies currently in Shannon, 2 Canadians, and a Kiwi turned up yesterday.

Ab ex Brisbane guy is in Dublin at the moment.

I do know of another Brisbane guy turning up in January, and one from Brizzy that also said no thanks and is considering Germany.

west atc 13th August 2008 00:21


They are running Area R courses in October and January, I assume if you haven't heard by now that they would be looking at the January course for you and they would be busy arranging the October course.

Keep your head up they will probably get back to you once all the people who are on the October course are organized
expATCO,

I think the point of my original post has gotten lost. I was saying that if you haven't heard by now then it doesn't mean that you won't be given a place.

It seems that they are organizing the October course first prior to contacting people about the January course.


accuracy please....

There are two Aussies currently in Shannon, 2 Canadians, and a Kiwi turned up yesterday.

Ab ex Brisbane guy is in Dublin at the moment.

I do know of another Brisbane guy turning up in January, and one from Brizzy that also said no thanks and is considering Germany.
Mea Culpa. :O

The point was there are still Aussies who are keen to go to Ireland because working for ASA is becoming untenable.

There will always be people who are offered and say no, it depends on what your motivation for moving is.

pm210668 13th August 2008 08:30

Got an email this morning from IAA HR.

Basically, it was thanks for your application, but no thank you.

Not quite sure what these people are loooking for!!

rocky01 13th August 2008 16:46

Finally...
 
Well, there ya go, after months of silence, and one email, I get the shove from IAA HR today...

"Thank you for your application to work as an Air Traffic Controller in the IAA.

Unfortunately, we will not be proceeding further with your application on this occasion.

Thank you for your interest in the position and I wish you well in your controller career."

Could someone tell me what you have to do to get a job with the IAA, (apart from being an Aussie or Kiwi)???...best of luck to you anyway lads and lassies...:ok:

Aaargh....25 years radar experience (Military), trained from day 1 on ATM 2000/Thales system, familiar with all the airspace, all the coord procedures...etc etc...

Sorry...but I am fuming...:ugh:...:mad::mad:

Rocky01

expATCO 14th August 2008 10:41

Does anyone know how many vacancies do they have at Shannon ACC and how many guys who had applied but changed their minds? Only facts, please...:cool:

expATCO 15th August 2008 22:20

Ok, no info about it...

I've got a job offer now and have some queries about it.

So can anyone tell anything about health insurance in Ireland? Do IAA pay for it? Cause as far as I know medical services in Ireland are not so cheap...

In case one loses his license after failing some exams what happens then? Do they offer any other vacancies within IAA?


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