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Old 4th Apr 2006, 13:53
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Steven, best of luck to you mate, I'm sure you will enjoy flying a lot more elsewhere.

Take no notice of what people like banewboi are saying, as I remember he was one of the first people to launch into a load of abuse at me a few months ago when I posted asking for advice because I didn't feel like BA suited me.

I actually accepted a job offer from Ryanair too, about 2 years ago when the terms and conditions were slightly better. I applied to them simply because I wanted to fly out of STN.
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Old 4th Apr 2006, 15:23
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Originally Posted by sean1982
sorry for asking but "poor training" and "very hard" does not seem together very well no? "very hard" seems to me as well prepared ?
He's not working for NASA!!! Well prepared to work double and triple sectors,yes!
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Old 4th Apr 2006, 18:46
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Steven, try easyJet. Recruiting non-stop for the next few months, including for Milan, Paris, Berlin and Dortmund and all London bases. Hey, it's not a holiday working here, but you are under the UK CAA flight time rules so shorter hours, and the pay would be double what you are earning at Ryanair. With your experience, you stand a good chance of getting in.

If you want any info about pay, rosters and working conditions, send me PM.
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Old 12th Apr 2006, 20:12
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Let's not give the guy a hard time for not realising what he was getting himself into. He's new to airlines and therefore is unlikely to know about the working conditions and practices within different airlines. After all, how many of us know which is the supermarket that's best to work for? Or the best shoe store to work for?

Personally, I'd also advise you to go sick if you get an interview, as from having friends who were ex Ryan Air, telling them you need the day off won't get you very far. But that's their opinion. And just my advice.

Hopefully you find an airline to work for where you feel appreciated and enjoy working: there's some good airlines out there and, what's more, the vast majority of them have some great crew's and their the ones who make coming to work bearable when things go tango uniform (and even when things are fine! :-P)
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Old 13th Apr 2006, 16:26
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FlyGlobespan is looking to hire more than 300 Cabin Crew.
The training is done by the some of the best people in the industry ( C. Barber and others) and the atmosphere is apparantly really good.
so why not give FlyGlobespan a go?
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