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Old 10th Feb 2005, 17:20
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Ryanair LPL Recruitment

Hi just wondering does anyone, know anythink about Ryanair, base Liverpool, ie What there rosters are like, what the pay is like, and are they ok to work for, any info appreciated.
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Old 10th Feb 2005, 22:44
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Rosters gonna be busy......... 6 on 2 off 5 on 2 off probably. Working you every day earlies for one set lates the next and then on like that.

Pays ok but you have to pay back training costs which will be in the reason of £ 2000

And in answer to your other question would say "no"!!!

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Is it really that bad.I was told the training is 1500 and we have to pay this before training, never heard of this before the companys i have worked for paid for training , hotels cost and also gave allowences, why do you pay for your training, And i was told over the phone there basic is 1000 a month is this for jnr and what does a seinor get for basic. Dont want you to think i am noisy, just doing my homework as i have made this mistake before. Do they have stop overs or are they just there and back.
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interview was a joke

Ryan air interview was a joke to fly from Liverpool, you had to pay £1500 before your course which is great if you have that sort of money lying around the house. If you fail the course it is non refundable, but if you have never flown before these course are really hard, and when i asked them they told me they had failed people on the last course. Then to top it all of you have to stay at Stansted ( as this is there base over here ) train there and find and pay for your own accomodation and if you do pass the trainning you then have to apply for your preferred base, but work from Stansted untill they can fit you in at your preferred base. I mean come on i went to the interview at Liverpool because i want to work from Liverpool not Stansted.
It is so hard trying to fly from Liverpool with, Easy Jet you have to stay in Luton and apply for your preferred base, and now Ryan air you have to stay at Stansted all i want is a Job flying from Liverpool to save me travelling to Manchester all the time.
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Hey Cully,

Definitely don't work for the ryan's. I worked for them in the day when you didn't have to pay for your training. It was bad then, and from what I hear its even worse now!

They have a tendency to recruit from a place making locals think that they will be based there but they send them somewhere else and tell them to apply for a transfer in six months! They mess you around and unfortunately get away with it!

If you want to work for an airline out of Liverpool, go to a job centre near the airport and just start applying. Good luck!
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