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Old 8th December 2006 | 17:14
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Did find him sarcastic but honest would like to have worked for him in another light. He will be a hard but fair boss not bitter as got Qantas so made my decision for me. Good luck to all of you there 65% loads in eight months go for it!!!
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Old 8th December 2006 | 22:45
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Originally Posted by Iconic
Is anyone still waiting to hear about recent interviews? I went for an inflight managers position on the 21st November and are still waiting to hear an outcome. My friend who also attended the day has been sent a 'no thanks' e-mail. From what I have been told no news is good news, anyone else in the same boat???

still waiting too...my interview was on the 20th of november..yet they said that we'd get an answer mid-december...so let's be patient ;-)

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Old 9th December 2006 | 22:38
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Hello everyone i've just found out today that i have got the job with silverjet so so surprised...good luck to everyone who is still waiting to hear..
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Old 10th December 2006 | 12:19
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just got an email offering me the job too...good surprise ! the training is to start the 12th of February !


good luck to everyone & be good !
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Old 10th December 2006 | 20:33
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SilverJet Renumeration

what is the pay SilverJet are offering? Leave? etc
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Old 10th December 2006 | 20:39
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look through this thread and you will find the answer to both.
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Old 10th December 2006 | 21:12
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Hi guys, same here, just had offer of position today.

Start training on the 12th February. Look forward to seeing you all.

Good luck to anyone still waiting to hear!!

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Old 11th December 2006 | 17:36
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Wink

Well done to all of you who have just found out about your start date!!!

The interview system sounds terrible - are Silverjet not involved much at all? Who is this guy from Air NZ? Is it all agencies?

I didnt think that there were any agencies equipped to recruit and interview cabin crew - I maybe wrong?????

Is the training conducted by Silverjet personnel or is this outsourced as well?

Cheers.
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Old 11th December 2006 | 20:30
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Hi
Sometimes you really don't have to believe what you read on the net...it's just a mere rumour !!! the interviewers are all Silverjet people....
good luck ;o)
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Old 15th December 2006 | 14:15
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Hi. Just want to say congratulations to all those who have been offered a position. I'm training at the moment and everything is going well. Everyone is lovely and the trainers are great. Will be starting the service training soon!

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Old 15th December 2006 | 14:32
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Mefly,what training have you done so far?glad all is going well
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Old 18th December 2006 | 21:27
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Has anybody here been given the job of Inflight Manager yet?

A friend of mine is thinking of applying.
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Old 19th December 2006 | 12:06
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i have heard that the role of in-flight manager is not like it is on any other airline. apparently you dont really get 2 leave the galley, just preparing food etc.
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Old 19th December 2006 | 15:54
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i believe thats the service co-ordinator position,not the in flight manager
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Old 19th December 2006 | 18:02
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My friend (mentioned above) has applied for the job. She's very excited but also very impatiend. She won't sign up to Pprune because she's rubbish with computers but has asked me to ask :

How long after submitting an appliction did most of you hear back?!
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Old 20th December 2006 | 17:24
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The IFM is the inflight manager. As expected they are required to assist in service, however the galleys are mainly the domain of the service coordinators. Due to the service required (and believe me, there is no airline out there that even offers anything slightly similar) The IFM will be assisting the sc in the rear galley for the meal services. IFM's are being recruited directly... but the chance for promotion within is good! It's a new airline so they can't base things on seniority, prove yourself and it is noted! Everyon has now broke up for Christmas, course no 3 starts 2nd Jan, and we will return shortly after. Courses 4 and 5 are starting in February as far as I'm aware! If you're interested all I would say is contact Silverjet. They have nothing to hide... and are looking for exceptional, different thinking crew! I can honestly say It is all so exciting! I am so proud to be part of the team!!!!
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Old 20th December 2006 | 19:25
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Originally Posted by tiggerific_69
i believe thats the service co-ordinator position,not the in flight manager
ahh ok sorry my mistake. good luck to everyone who is currently training with silverjet or will be starting in the new year. hope it turns out to be the wonderful opportunity you've all been waiting 4
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Old 22nd December 2006 | 09:04
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Ewr, Ord, Jnb & Dxb

Originally Posted by Airside London
Ewr , Ord , Jnb And Dxb .
Hi....could you clarify whether EWR, ORD, JNB & DXB are destinations SilveJet are flying to?
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Old 22nd December 2006 | 14:33
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Matt

EWR is a definate as it is the first route and the inaugural flight goes out on 25th January.

DXB, JNB, ORD are the ones they are hoping for over the next year or so but have NOT been confirmed yet. The company have got at least another 30 ideas of possible routes where they have ascertained there would be demand for the service, having had a briefing from the CEO there is endless and very positive sounding possibilities- we have another a/c joining next year now bringing us to at least 4 by November so things are moving fast...watch this space.

Hope that helps!
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Old 22nd December 2006 | 19:19
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Devil

hello CIDS,

now that you have a foot in the door, would you mind telling us about what the rosters will look like ?
Also, i don't understand one point which I hope you will clarify
There's the basic salary + the flight pay...Besides that, are they any other allowances ? like per diems, food and uniform allowances.
What kind of hotels will you guys sleep in and how long will the NYC layover last ? Is the training paid too ?
Looking forward to reading you
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