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chocco 13th Sep 2007 00:08

thanks
 
Hey,

Thanks for that, however I've already taken the full body shot in business attire in my back garden on the green lawn and attached it to the application!! lol

The head and shoulders shot was taken against a plain background though.

Oh well we'll see what happens ;)

sleepy740 13th Sep 2007 04:01

you can always update your application with new pics, and replace the old ones?
you should...

Highsky24 13th Sep 2007 08:56

Photos
 
Hi Chocco,

Dont worry about your pics that you have submitted for your online application, mine were very casual shots which is all you need for your online application, you only need the proffessional shots taken when you get through to the final interview stage.....Good Luck:)

EkRavin 13th Sep 2007 14:59

Clothin' and £££ matter
 
Couple of questions here? Anyone can help be grateful

1. Clothing?
Are we given our full uniform to wear from the first week of training at the college or are we supposed to bring enough clothing of our own that we can wear during the training(of course business attire)?

2. What is the minimum amount of money that we can bring to be able to survive till we get some money off EK?
I mean dont wanna bring the whole bank balance cos am going to spend it all, as am a heavy spender!!!

thx

smashley1985 14th Sep 2007 05:05

Skin?
 
Hi everyone.

Just want some opinions as to whether I am wasting my time going to the open day in a couple of days.

Basically I'm worried about my skin. I have had a bad case of acne this year and am getting over it now thanks to a dermatologist and some rather strong pills (Isotane 20). It has improved drastically, but I've still got some red spots. I haven't got any whiteheads or blackheads, but I have some scarring. I also have a burn under my chin which I got when was a baby. If it makes any difference, I'm a 22yo guy.

I know y'all are thinking I sound like a hot mess right now! Besides all of the above, I've been told not to worry about it because I'm a good looking guy - though I'm not sure how much that has to do with the price of fish.

Anyways, I have a really strong customer service background (very high-class retail and front-line for a forgien goverment office). I've also got a good university degree behind me. I think, judging by what I've read on this forum, that I've got what it takes to make it with Emirates, but I'm thinking it mightn't become a reality due to my skin... I don't want to walk in there and know when I look at the recruiters that they be thinking, "What is this boy trying to prove coming up in here with his face lookin' a mess like that?!"

Anyway, if someone can please let me know what they think I'd really appreciate it! I just went and bought a new suit and shoes for the open day I'm that excited! I really want to get this position!

MissSmith 14th Sep 2007 05:16

Bank accounts
 
Hello to all!

I am currently waiting on final approval with emriates and just wondering if current crew would be able to answer a couple of questions for me......

1. does emirates set crew up with bank accounts in dubai? i ask because i have a mortgage i am paying in OZ and will have to top it up with Emirates pay to continue payments. just wanting a heads up to prepare so it is not a mad rush if i get the final yes.

2. what do i need for my security check or do i get that done myself here in oz by local police station. Again just want to have everything ready in case they need previous addresses over 5 or 10 years etc etc.

thank you so much for any information in relation to my queries! i really appreciate it!

;)

MissSmith 14th Sep 2007 05:24

Bank accounts
 
Hi all i have just sent medicals off and waiting on final approval.

Just wondering though, does emirates set crew up with bank accounts in dubai for their pay to go in OR do they deposited into our accounts back in our home town? i only ask as i have a mortgage and have to get in place ways to top up payments if i am going to have a dubai account.

One other question.. do we need information to take with us for police and security check... eg.. 5years of previous home addresses, bills, statements etc? just want to get all this info ready if we do OR do we just get local police station to do a check?

Thank you all for your info with this!! Greatly appreciate it!!

;)

FlyRules 14th Sep 2007 16:57

UAE Visa delays
 
Anyone else having issues with their EUA visa being delayed? Apparently because my visa did not arrived on time I was moved from Sept 14 to the 27th (I got my final approval july 17th!).

With the Ramadan and Rosh Hashanah going on in the middle east, all flights from America are packed and the chances of joining earlier are pretty low:{. Visa finally arrived but I am still waiting on my ticket... :\

FlyRules:ok:

cp8 15th Sep 2007 04:59

sept21
 
anyone leaving on the 21st of September?:)

MissSmith 15th Sep 2007 05:20

Accounts
 
Hi to all current flying crew!

will emirates set up new crew with bank accounts in dubai or does pay go into our accounts back in our home town?

cheers :ok:

pennylane 15th Sep 2007 23:00

What to do for the 6 month wait after you don't get through....:(
 
Hi guys,
I was hoping for some advice? I just attended an Open Day and sadly, did not make it past the first stage. Despite reading these forums, speaking to several friends who work for the company, preparing with great photos, updated customer service focused resume, and being attentive and polite, I did not get the call.

I'm disappointed of course, but not angry. With a recruitment process like that - and I understand why they have to do it that way with soooo many applicants - of course they are going to overlook excellent applicants. And whilst I don't believe that overall - EK are looking for a 'type', its very possible that on my day, they were looking for qualities, experience, attributes that I was low on. I also think the fact that I am a recent uni graduate with only casual work experience - no full time experience...may have worked against me?

But anyway, my question is: I plan to enjoy my time here as much as possible for the next 6 months. Approach all that I do with resilience and enthusiasm, but how do I best use the 6 months to prepare for the next Open Day? What kind of work experience should I get? Is full time good? Should I work on my grooming and deportment? Is work experience a good idea?

If anyone has ANY ideas, I would be extremely grateful!!!

Many thanks,
and best wishes to those who did get through of course!!!

Newnz 16th Sep 2007 15:14

Bank accounts
 
Hi there,
I've been with Ek for one year this month - what a year, I don't know where it's gone! Regarding bank accounts, when I joined basically what happened was that 'bankers' from various banks would 'stalk us' with forms and various offers. You'll find that most banks offer 'good deals' to crew, especially with credit cards as we are notorious spenders! (I had 3 at one point all from the same bank but have since cancelled two which I never used, and the other one is automatically paid off each time I am paid. I'd strongly recommend new joiners to do the same as many get into huge debt traps!). By the way the interest rates advertised are often per month as opposed to per annum so don't be fooled by that 2% interest rate!! Ek advise you a little on which banks are reputable - I'm with HSBC and have had no probs, however I've heard that a lot of people have (never getting statements, etc). It's not an option to have an account in your home country for your salary to be deposited into. International transfers are available though thru James Cook I believe. I would advise bringing over around 1000 dhs (around $350Au I think/$400nz) to tie you over until you get the money from Ek - I think you get this in the first week from memory. I lived in a hotel for the first 5 weeks when I arrived but I believe there's lots of new accomodation now so this probably wont be the case for new joiners. Hope this helps a lil bit - c ya'all soon ;);)

EmiratesCCMad 16th Sep 2007 17:02

Hey There,
I would like to pass a message on to "Wanabees" here...
If you want to ask a question or are curious, please search before posting...
I just did a search and found 6 pages of Emirates Cabin Crew recent threads.Link:http://www.pprune.org/forums/search....archid=1855623
Check the 8 pages, ideally go for the 20+ posts but there are loooads of questions with answers.
Or search the archive;Click Here To Search PPRUNE Entire Archive on Emirates Cabin Crew
My best pick, 90+ pages:
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=146913


Its really helpful,trust me.
Yawn...26 days till I move to my new home...Dubai.

chocco 16th Sep 2007 21:40

Re Applying
 
Hey all,

Just a quick question, how long is it on average before you get a response after submitting your online application, regarding if you're successful and whether to come to the assessment day?

Thanks

MissSmith 17th Sep 2007 00:35

Newnz
 
Thanks so much for the excellent information Newnz.... i really appreciate you answering it for me! You rock!! :ok:

mother hen 17th Sep 2007 08:58

Newnz
 
Hi there, you said you've now been at EK a year, well you must have started about the same time as my daughter? She has been there a year also, left 8th Sep, last year. I also can't believe how quickly that year has passed!

She was also in an hotel for the first few weeks, then moved into ****. She really loves it in Dubai now, but it did take her several months to get used to it.

So, to all you who are getting ready to fly to Dubai or are waiting for replies, good luck. But don't expect everything to be perfect right away. Alot of people get home sick, and as I said, it can take a while to settle in, but be patient, stick it out. you must try and give it at least 6 months to 1 year! If you don't like it after 1 year then you are never going to like it. I know if my daughter had been a quitter she would have been home by now, and would have missed out on all the wonderful opportunities she now has.

As I mentioned, she absolutely loves it there now and is certainly NOT ready to come home, he he.

Good luck to you all, and I hope your time at EK is a very happy one.

Best wishes,
mother hen.

.

FlyRules 17th Sep 2007 13:03

DOJ: 27sep07
 
Mother Hen,

Thank you for all your messages. Very sweet.

FlyRules:ok:

mother hen 17th Sep 2007 13:28

FlyRules
 
Congratulations FlyRules, well done on getting the job with EK.

Not long now for you, you must be excited? And I know just how your family are feeling. But they will be surprised just how many times you will be able to go back to see them!

It was 3 months before I got to see my daughter, but after that she was home loads. In fact one time, twice in one week! She managed to swap quite a few of her flights. That's how I know she's more settled now, cus she doesn't need to come home so often..........do busy having a good time in Dubai! ha ha. And what with the internet now, you are always in touch.

Good luck once more, and I hope all goes well for you.

Best wishes,
mother hen.

MrDerek 17th Sep 2007 15:23

Glad to see you made it through FlyRules....

As someone also slightly older I was worried EK might prefer hiring younger fresh outta school type crew!

Good to see a few aussies here...I will be attending the recruitment day Oct 27 in Melbourne wish me luck :)

FlyRules 17th Sep 2007 16:19

Mr Derek,

I read somewhere in this forum the age mark is 35, not sure whether or not that is true.

Good luck during the recruitment process.

FlyRules:ok:


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