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Old 29th Mar 2006, 13:15
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Hi there

Is anyone that can give me a bit of advice?Which company has got the better pay/conditions among these ones:VS,BMI,QUANTASUK?

I'm currently working for a train company.I've been doing that for a year and I'm not willing to change company easly.I want get into the airlines for sure but then I want stick with one airline and move on with my projects.

I thought of starting from the top but I relised not all the airlines were recruiting(I started to apply in Jan.)

First I applied to BMED -but didn't pass the group stage-

All Nippon Airways- wil be recruiting in June .

JAL- they said they won't be recruiting in the near future.

Air NZ -the same

Ba -only temp.contracts down Heathrow (close were I live)



Got an int.with VS and i know Quantas uk wil be recruiting in May while BMI is recruiting now but not heard good things about it!

Does anybody know i if I can say no to the VS job if got it and then come back to it if i don't get the job with ANA in June?

Cheers and sorry for the mental masturbation but getting a job with a quality airline requires one!
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Old 29th Mar 2006, 13:32
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i do understand that you wanna get things rights but some things you mention dont make sense..you cant go for an interview find that you got the job and then turn it down so you can accept it when it suits you.All airlines are pretty good...VS is more lifestyle nice destinations but not really good salaries from what i ve heard from friends who work there..BMI is an ok airline though still not the best to work for....BA is the best to work for...i ve just been offered a temp contract to work longhaul for them from LHR and i will do it with no second thoughts as working for ba is an experience and second we might get the chance to stay after the 6 month period in an other base which is still great for me...i hope you do make the right choice,xx
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Old 29th Mar 2006, 14:05
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If you get a 'yes' from Virgin take it. You can always leave if you get something else you prefer. It takes a little while to get all the checks done before you start training so nothing is instant. The airlines are quick to tell you that offers are subject to a list of stuff so you are not committed, neither are they.
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Old 29th Mar 2006, 14:30
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Cheers

Thanks both for your advice.
I'll keep you informed how I get on.
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