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Qatar Airways advertised for Cabin Crew in the Sydney Morning Herald Weekend Edition June 29-30 2002 on page 16M
Based in Doha, Qatar Airways flies to 34 destinations in Europe, The Middle East and Asia and have a fleet of A330, A320 and A300 aircraft. Their operations are expanding and they are looking for enthusiastic customer - focussed individuals to join their cabin crew.
Requirements:
*Preferably aged 20-30 years old
*Minimum height of 158cm
*Well educated with a good command of written and spoken English
*Previous airline or customer service experience will be an advantage, but it is not essential as long as you understand the importance of good service.
Offering:
*Based in Doha, the state of Qatar
*Competitive Salary
*Free Accomodation
*Medical Insurance
*Airline Benefits
*Career prospectsand personal development opportunities are tremendous in a dynamic and exciting environment.
"If you feel you can contribute in building an exciting future for yourself, please come and meet us for a walk in interview" along with you CV with one full length and one passport size colour photograph; you must include your height and weight.Include details of why you would like the role in your cover letter.
Walk-in interviews and information sessions will be held in the central business district area on Tuesday 2 July and Wednesday 3 July.
Telephone 02 9212 0146 from today on between the hours of 0900-1700 to confirm your attendance.
Website is www.qatarairways.com
Hope this is of help. Cheers,
Shaggy
Based in Doha, Qatar Airways flies to 34 destinations in Europe, The Middle East and Asia and have a fleet of A330, A320 and A300 aircraft. Their operations are expanding and they are looking for enthusiastic customer - focussed individuals to join their cabin crew.
Requirements:
*Preferably aged 20-30 years old
*Minimum height of 158cm
*Well educated with a good command of written and spoken English
*Previous airline or customer service experience will be an advantage, but it is not essential as long as you understand the importance of good service.
Offering:
*Based in Doha, the state of Qatar
*Competitive Salary
*Free Accomodation
*Medical Insurance
*Airline Benefits
*Career prospectsand personal development opportunities are tremendous in a dynamic and exciting environment.
"If you feel you can contribute in building an exciting future for yourself, please come and meet us for a walk in interview" along with you CV with one full length and one passport size colour photograph; you must include your height and weight.Include details of why you would like the role in your cover letter.
Walk-in interviews and information sessions will be held in the central business district area on Tuesday 2 July and Wednesday 3 July.
Telephone 02 9212 0146 from today on between the hours of 0900-1700 to confirm your attendance.
Website is www.qatarairways.com
Hope this is of help. Cheers,
Shaggy
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hey maradona (love the name by the way)!
yer i did apply to them about 6 months ago....have an interview scheduled for 1200pm wednesday...have to organise my ticket to sydney...think i will go for the interview experience though..
makes it hard for males though...its hard for guys to get in with middle eastern airlines
anyone else gng along?
yer i did apply to them about 6 months ago....have an interview scheduled for 1200pm wednesday...have to organise my ticket to sydney...think i will go for the interview experience though..
makes it hard for males though...its hard for guys to get in with middle eastern airlines
anyone else gng along?
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Hey Mutt and all,
Qatar Airways DO take ex-pat male flight attendants. There are a couple of hundred males here just now - English, Irish, Belgian, German, Australian, Jordanian, Bangladeshi, Indian, Malaysian, Chinese, Dutch, French, Lebanese, Syrian, Sri Lankan, Portugese, Italian, Bulgarian, Tunisian, Moroccan, Egyptian......and I would say that there is an equal split of all those nationalities, although the majority are Indian and European.
Go for it!!!!! You'll all enjoy it here. Culture is different and the company is operated on strict principles. But, give it a try for a couple of years anyway.
There are also rumors around that QR are to start flying to Oz next year, as the Company tries to cash-in on business vacated by Gulf Air.
Drop me an e-mail if you need more info.
Qatar Airways DO take ex-pat male flight attendants. There are a couple of hundred males here just now - English, Irish, Belgian, German, Australian, Jordanian, Bangladeshi, Indian, Malaysian, Chinese, Dutch, French, Lebanese, Syrian, Sri Lankan, Portugese, Italian, Bulgarian, Tunisian, Moroccan, Egyptian......and I would say that there is an equal split of all those nationalities, although the majority are Indian and European.
Go for it!!!!! You'll all enjoy it here. Culture is different and the company is operated on strict principles. But, give it a try for a couple of years anyway.
There are also rumors around that QR are to start flying to Oz next year, as the Company tries to cash-in on business vacated by Gulf Air.
Drop me an e-mail if you need more info.
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nickmelb and others
go for the interview! you have nothing to lose. i think its a great opportunity to get flying in the gulf. a nice change from EK. And now that Gulf Air seem to be having problems, Qatar seem to be the next best option in terms of future career prospects. Even though Doha isnt the greatest place on earth, it still has lots to offer in terms of lifestyle and location for travel on days off! best of luck!!
go for the interview! you have nothing to lose. i think its a great opportunity to get flying in the gulf. a nice change from EK. And now that Gulf Air seem to be having problems, Qatar seem to be the next best option in terms of future career prospects. Even though Doha isnt the greatest place on earth, it still has lots to offer in terms of lifestyle and location for travel on days off! best of luck!!
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Thanks for the info A300man, but as I'm only a 2 hour flight to the west of you, my next move will be to somewhere COLD with an ample supply of Guinness
My question was just out of nosiness!
Cheers
Mutt.
My question was just out of nosiness!
Cheers
Mutt.
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Hi Mutt and all,
Loved the animated Guinness being poured down pac-mans throat!!!!! We have Guinness in Qatar, you know.
Maybe not as good as the real thing on O'Connell Street, but sure does the trick on a Thursday night here in Doha.
Hope you are enjoying whatever you are doing 2 hours West of me, and to all the others who are considering Qatar Airways......go for it!!
e-mail for info.
Loved the animated Guinness being poured down pac-mans throat!!!!! We have Guinness in Qatar, you know.
Maybe not as good as the real thing on O'Connell Street, but sure does the trick on a Thursday night here in Doha.
Hope you are enjoying whatever you are doing 2 hours West of me, and to all the others who are considering Qatar Airways......go for it!!
e-mail for info.
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Qatar Interviews - Sydney 3rd July 2002
Dear Nick and all,
For all of you guys out there going to the interviews tomorrow, very best of luck and we look forward to welcoming you all to Doha very soon. (I will be the thirsty-looking guy standing at the Doha Marriott corner bar every evening around 7pm. Feel free to buy me a drink.)
Seriously though, Good Luck to you all.
Prayers said, Nick!!!
For all of you guys out there going to the interviews tomorrow, very best of luck and we look forward to welcoming you all to Doha very soon. (I will be the thirsty-looking guy standing at the Doha Marriott corner bar every evening around 7pm. Feel free to buy me a drink.)
Seriously though, Good Luck to you all.
Prayers said, Nick!!!
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u rock mate..thanks for ur emails...check your inbox sent u one back....to everyone else gng to the interviews at qatar airways in sydney good luck to u all\
cheers
nick
u rock mate..thanks for ur emails...check your inbox sent u one back....to everyone else gng to the interviews at qatar airways in sydney good luck to u all\
cheers
nick
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Suggest you search all about Qatar in Rumours / Middle east etc and take a very long hard look at what their offering. Duties are very long living conditions are ok but qatar is not the same as living in dubai. Been their done it and well yes loved my time in Qatar and QR but would not advise anyone to take it. Did you know that they probably wont pay for your return tkt home but only as far as BKK or MNL.
Was quite a few ozzies their who were ex Ansett Worldwide/Nordstress contract from italy none left the last girl who left them was in charge of training and got shafted rather nicely if you get my meaning.
Its long hours / very hard work and well lets just say a junior at EK earns more than a Cabin Service Director at QR.
Not that im shy of hard work was their 3 1/2 years and did enjoy it but not working for the ceo of qatar who is lets just say a little bit power hungry.
If you want any advise just let me know. They are constantly short of crews approx 30 europeans left last month due to the rosters. Not a lot of days off at base but down route.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED ask the people who have worked their like gulf-crew or tabba or me
happy flying
Suggest you search all about Qatar in Rumours / Middle east etc and take a very long hard look at what their offering. Duties are very long living conditions are ok but qatar is not the same as living in dubai. Been their done it and well yes loved my time in Qatar and QR but would not advise anyone to take it. Did you know that they probably wont pay for your return tkt home but only as far as BKK or MNL.
Was quite a few ozzies their who were ex Ansett Worldwide/Nordstress contract from italy none left the last girl who left them was in charge of training and got shafted rather nicely if you get my meaning.
Its long hours / very hard work and well lets just say a junior at EK earns more than a Cabin Service Director at QR.
Not that im shy of hard work was their 3 1/2 years and did enjoy it but not working for the ceo of qatar who is lets just say a little bit power hungry.
If you want any advise just let me know. They are constantly short of crews approx 30 europeans left last month due to the rosters. Not a lot of days off at base but down route.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED ask the people who have worked their like gulf-crew or tabba or me
happy flying
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when did u have yours? had mine yesterday at 9am...made it thru to final interview with the panel.....now just waiting to hear...about 2 weeks they said,..what did they say 2 u>?
when did u have yours? had mine yesterday at 9am...made it thru to final interview with the panel.....now just waiting to hear...about 2 weeks they said,..what did they say 2 u>?
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QR rosters are pretty random and erratic. One month your roster will be good, and the next not so good. Depends on your definition of good, though!
Initially during the training phase, you will be given a number of local turnaround sectors, typically Dubai and Abu Dhabi on the A320 and sometimes the A300.
Short sectors, but a full service with a full load on a 40 minute block time isnt easy.
Lately, the company has been keen to "throw you in at the deep end", and place new FA's onto long haul London flights. Although this would normally happen in the 3rd week of flying, it can be much easier than the short local turnarounds. Again, it depends on your own preference and definition of easy......
Each month will - on average - contain 4 layovers for a new recruit, and the remainder turnarounds. Layovers would normally be Kathmandu, Dhaka, Colombo and Trivandrum. (Reasonably short block times).
But, in the main, there are no hard and fast rules, and crew availability during the peak periods sometimes plays more of a part than it should (lots of crew are curently on annual vacation).
I know of one new recruit last month who had all long flights on her roster - Paris, London, Colombo, Munich........just depends too on the assesment given by the trainers (line and classroom) during your training period.
Don't worry though. You'll all manage, especially if you have flying experience.
Nick - I forgot to ask if you were experienced or not? e-mail me.
Take care
Initially during the training phase, you will be given a number of local turnaround sectors, typically Dubai and Abu Dhabi on the A320 and sometimes the A300.
Short sectors, but a full service with a full load on a 40 minute block time isnt easy.
Lately, the company has been keen to "throw you in at the deep end", and place new FA's onto long haul London flights. Although this would normally happen in the 3rd week of flying, it can be much easier than the short local turnarounds. Again, it depends on your own preference and definition of easy......
Each month will - on average - contain 4 layovers for a new recruit, and the remainder turnarounds. Layovers would normally be Kathmandu, Dhaka, Colombo and Trivandrum. (Reasonably short block times).
But, in the main, there are no hard and fast rules, and crew availability during the peak periods sometimes plays more of a part than it should (lots of crew are curently on annual vacation).
I know of one new recruit last month who had all long flights on her roster - Paris, London, Colombo, Munich........just depends too on the assesment given by the trainers (line and classroom) during your training period.
Don't worry though. You'll all manage, especially if you have flying experience.
Nick - I forgot to ask if you were experienced or not? e-mail me.
Take care
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Qatar panel interview
I made it through to the panel interview as well. And like nick i will find out in 2-3 weeks. It seems like a really good company to work for, their were heaps of Ansett flight attendants their, and their was also a girl who use to work for Gulf Air, id love to be given the green light, to move to Doha. I guess we will have to wait and see. I will let you know how it all goes. And guys just remember that they are recruiting all around the world. Good Luck all