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VB Flyboy 29th Apr 2008 23:38

QANTASLINK - Wannabes & Recruitment
 
Hello :)

Would anyone know if Qantaslink (Eastern Australia) will be recruiting for Sydney or Melbourne base Flight Attendants soon. I am a Flight Attendant
with another airline would this be looked down upon:).

Have a great day

VB Flyboy

space waitress 1st May 2008 20:53

Hi there
I'm currently employed by QF Link as a FA based here in syd.. and I might be able to find out if and when they will be recruiting again.. I know for a fact that they are very short of FA's at the moment.. Just a question? Would you know by any chance how to change profile names? I need to change mine asap, can't figure out how to:confused:

BombardierBrat 14th May 2008 15:21

Why would someone want to go from VB to EAA?? :confused:

lfdlfp 5th Jun 2008 10:30

believe it or not bombardierbrat some people prefer regional flying. :D

VB Flyboy 12th Jul 2008 23:28

:) Hello

I have an invite for an interview with Qantaslink for the Sydney base.
Is anyone else attending, I have 6 years experience and am still currently a Flight Attendant, and a little concerned that Qantaslink might prefer non flyers any ideas.

Cheers

VB Flyboy:)

pushback747 17th Jul 2008 13:49

Career progression a thing of the past!!!!
 
Hi,

I realise this may not be the correct forum for this question however I cannot find any recent or relevant information about this subject in this site.

Does anyone know truth or rumour what is going on with career progression?

I have to laugh when I read the cries of wannabes putting their lives on hold for ....... amount of weeks or months awaiting a response from the airlines.

Well I remember a certain amount of years ago when I was sold the position of FA with EAA and told that the reason for the low wages was because we were guaranteed career progression to QF shorthaul. We could put our names down on the progression list after two years however it was more than likely 4 years till we got across.

Since joining EAA QF has not externally employed applicants other than those through MAM and now QCCA for LH.

If we had of known that career progression was going to be a thing of the past Im sure we (the ones sold EAA with career progression) would have gone through MAM and more than likely been a FT QF SH employee.:{:mad:

OK Ive go that off my chest, now does anyone know anything?????

Cheers,

VB Flyboy 19th Jul 2008 04:14

:) Hi, would Qantas announcement yesterday regarding job cuts affect Qantaslink Cabin Crew Recruitment which is upcoming in August in Sydney, or will thay no longer need new Cabin Crew....

Cheers VB Flyboy:ok::ok:

funbus_flighty 20th Nov 2008 04:29

Hiyas

I've been invited to QFLink (Eastern) assessment centre next week for MEL.

Been waiting for 7 years to get back to Australia and to Mel.

Anyone out there that can give me any current info on anything to do with pay and conditions and/or rosters for MEL or direct me to this info would be fabulous.

PM me if you want to.

Fly Safe

Funbus

Oh and yes, I know not to expect progression to mainline.

Domestos 20th Nov 2008 08:47

Pushback747....career progression, unfortunately, is officially not into Qantas mainline anymore now since the Short Haul EBA 7 Varied was voted up. Career progression will however be into the "New Entity" that the company will soon establish and sadly, there will be no bidding and the pay scale will be pretty much the same as existing pay for regional airlines....ie. low. My advice for anyone....if you join EAA or Sunstate....do it because you want to fly regionally and want to be home more often....don't do it because you may think it is a 'back door' into Qantas. If you want to work for 'Qantas'...then you should apply direct to QCCA or the "New Entity" to be established in Jan 2009.

At the moment, there is a recruitment freeze across the whole of the Qantas Group...so it is unlikely that EAA will be recruiting until this ban has been lifted. Expect early next year.

As for the previous posters who asked whether or not EAA will look unfavourable upon you because you have flown before....rest assured, this is far from the case. They have recruited people from Ansett International and Domestic, Emirates, Gulf Air, and Virgin. It is not where you've come from that really matters...what they want to know is if you are capable of managing a cabin; whether you are being realistic about the low pay and long hours, and whether; whether you have your head screwed on and am mature in dealing with customers etc.

How do I know all this??.....I used to fly for EAA and now work for Qantas Domestic. Cherish your time at EAA...it gives you very important cabin management and leadership skills and it makes an efficient worker out of you.....qualities that are highly regarded should you ever want to be a CSM. A lot of CSM in Qantas Domestic used to fly for the regionals. Knowing that you are ex-regional, management already knows you have what it takes to be a CSM.

Qantas will be recruiting for CSM positions 18 months AFTER they establish the "New Entity"....my advice to anyone who already works for EAA....you should go for it....you could walk straight into wearing the platinum tie/scarf.....you've got what it takes to be a CSM! :)

dizzylizzy 20th Nov 2008 09:04

There is currently no recruitment freeze at Qantaslink (including Sunstate, Eastern and National Jet systems).

orange70 3rd Dec 2008 06:46

Thanks Domestos, it is so true what you say though. Ive been flying for QF Link for 7Years now, and still love it. However I am a bit resentful that we may be progressing onto the new entity with short haul. Do you know if we will possibly progress in to QCCA international??? Its a shame progression will never be the same again. Most of us regional FA's are hard workers.

orange70 9th Dec 2008 06:35

Career Progression
 
Yes, pushback747 can totally sympathise with you on that one. Ive been flying for 7and a half years now for EAA, and should be up for progression next, if it ever happens. However I have been doing a bit of research, (something I have never done in the past), I have found out through a reliable source that progression HAS been frozen temporarily until the powers at be have sorted out the new entity for short hall, which is due to commence in March.

So it looks like we will be progressing into short hall or Long hall on the new entity (QCCA) I believe thats what their plans are. So your pay and privilages at Eastern may not seem all that bad after all. All for the sake of Flying on a Jet.

Unfortunately, thats the way it looks like it will be. gone are the days of good pay, bids, longer stopovers, seniority. It will be a thing of the past, Sorry to sound so pesemistic, but the current climate is dictating this change of era.

I know!!!! It sucks and I do hope i am wrong!!! But at least we will still have our jobs and be able to work in the industry that we all love, or love to hate.:{

missym 15th Feb 2009 23:38

QANTASLINK - Wannabes & Recruitment
 
Hi Everyone,
Just wanted to check in and see who else plans to attend this Fridays assessment day in SYD. Im going to give it a go - dont think it can hurt.

Can any current QantasLink crew give us an idea of how the day will run? Is is the same format as QCCA Assessment days or are there puzzles, tests other exercises etc. Is there a role play exercise?

Any questions that you think might come up in the Panel Interview that arent the standard ones?

Any pointers or tips at all would be really appreciated..

Thanks everyone and I hope i'll see some of you there on Friday braving this beautiful weather we've been having!

sitruce 19th Feb 2009 01:07

Qantaslink Recruitment day Q's & A's
 
Hi there :)

I've been invited to a Qantaslink recruitment day in BNE next Friday 27th. Just wondering if anyone else is going? what happens on recruitment days? Will there be team building activities? or interview questions?

any info would be appreciated :)

sitruce 22nd Feb 2009 05:48

Hi there :)

Just wondering if you went to the assessment day on Fri 20th Feb?? How was it? Ive been invited to a Qantaslink recruitment day on the 27th Feb in BNE, would you be able to give me some pointers?? What did the day involve? role play excercises? group activities? Also just wondering if they measured you? I'm 2cms under the height requirement and I'm a little worried... I've heard they measure you as soon as the day begins and if you're over or under they send you home :bored:
Any tips would be greatly appreciated :O

blonde_hostie 6th Mar 2009 10:33

Any tips for the assessment day?

I've been invited to the one in Sydney end of March!

sydflyboi 6th Mar 2009 10:51

Re: Blonde_hostie
 
Hi there I may see you there as well as I have been invited to apply for the assessment day also. Its hard to say as I went for the Emirates open day and didnt really know what they were looking for all up as after we got the call back the next day it was mainly all group activities so I would say just try and be yourself and intereact with others as you would everyday. Suffice to say after spending 2 months getting ready to work with emirates they dropped me a week before I was due to start training so hopefully I may be lucky this time as hopefully you will be as well.

blonde_hostie 7th Mar 2009 15:31

sydflyboi I sent you a PM :)

sydflyboi 16th Mar 2009 11:07

Assessment Day
 
Hi Chicken or Fish,

Your friend should have gotten the following information on their webiste when they got the email to attend the assessment day. If not here is the format from it so I hope this helps them. Will keep an eye out for them

Stage 2:
You may then be selected to attend a group seminar where you will participate in both team and individual activities.
Stage 3:
As part of the overall assessment, there is a requirement for all applicants to complete a psychometric profiling assessment. This will usually be completed as part of the group seminar.
Stage 4:
If successful at the group seminar, you will be invited to attend a panel interview.
Stage 5:
Candidates who are successful at panel interview will need to complete medical and security checks.
All costs associated with the application process are the responsibility of the applicant.
Stage 6:
Reference checks will be conducted on all candidates. Generally, only previous 'managers' or 'supervisors' of candidates will be accepted as referees.

dy1ng_to_fly 19th Mar 2009 04:30

I got a call today about the SYD one on the 27th of March too! :ok:


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