Discrimination against engaged or married candidates?
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Discrimination against engaged or married candidates?
Hi everyone,
I would like to know if there's any discrimination against engaged or married applicants.
I would like to try out for Emirates interview. I know they did not state about the martial status as compare to some other airlines which you have to be single to join.
This question is post to those already flying esp those in EK who are engaged or married.
Or any one who got into EK who's married or engaged.
Any word of advice would be appreciated!
I would like to know if there's any discrimination against engaged or married applicants.
I would like to try out for Emirates interview. I know they did not state about the martial status as compare to some other airlines which you have to be single to join.
This question is post to those already flying esp those in EK who are engaged or married.
Or any one who got into EK who's married or engaged.
Any word of advice would be appreciated!
I never heard about airlines where you had to be single to join.
I thought Emirates was a bit like Cathay regarding partners: take her with during your stay for the interview to see if they (the partners) like it over there. Married or single is just a fact of life, not something which should be judged over for a job. If so, I would refuse to work there..
edit: i notice I'm now in the cabin crew forum!
dunno how it works in the cabin
I thought Emirates was a bit like Cathay regarding partners: take her with during your stay for the interview to see if they (the partners) like it over there. Married or single is just a fact of life, not something which should be judged over for a job. If so, I would refuse to work there..
edit: i notice I'm now in the cabin crew forum!
dunno how it works in the cabin
Last edited by ray cosmic; 18th Jun 2008 at 20:58.