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fly888 13th January 2005 10:34

Qantas UK - Advice needed!
 
Hi,
I have been offered a training contract for Qantas UK, which if completed successfully along with the medical should lead to being given a proper contract. I also have another job offer for short haul near to where I live so am trying to decide which job to take as taking Qantas would mean moving to London. Does anyone have any views or information on Qantas UK or been offered a contract by them and if so, what do you think about the company? Any views or information would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!

16tequila 13th January 2005 11:35

hey there. I know few australian friends who used to fly with qantas and they loved it. i think its a great airline to work for. but it depends on ur current job.. whether ur happy there.
funny enough i got a call from them in december sayin i have interview takin place in london this january. but still haven heard from them.. gettin slightly annoyed coz lost the contact no so cant get the confirmation.. can you help? all i can find on the web is the no to australia.

thank you and good luck to you!

LoVeLy 13th January 2005 12:12

fly888,

it really depends on what you really want! I mean, well if moving to london is good for experience, a change of environment, may just be the path for you. It all depends whether you'll be happy or satisfied with wyour decision. Follow your instincts...

Hey can i ask you how did your interview went for Qantas? How was that whole process like?

Hey peeps, anyone have any advise or tips for me cos i am a lil worried, i mean, i dont know what to expect from the upcoming screening interview. Gosh... anyone out there???

fly888 13th January 2005 12:34

Hi
I had my assessments in London and the first stage consisted of them checking my documents - birth certificate and education etc, a height check and one group discussion task. The process lasted about an hour and that was it! Then, if successful they called you back again for the second stage which was a psychometric test on the computer, another group discussion and a one to one interview. We finished up with a fun quiz on Austraila. The second stage lasted about 3 hours and then you were told by phone about a week later if you had got through.

Hope this helps!

OZcabincrew 14th January 2005 01:33

Yeah, make sure you know heaps about Australia, because passengers WILL be asking you questions about it and it doesn't look good if you're working for "The Spirit of Australia" and know absolutely nothing, especially when you're one of the faces of Australia's international airline! Start studying!

Oz

jettlager 14th January 2005 02:36

I wouldnt be too worried flying for the rat and knowing next to nothing about Australia.

It doesnt bother QF management so dont give it a second thought.

If anyone does push the point on board, tell them its just like Neighbours.

OZcabincrew 14th January 2005 04:15

That's the attitude Jettlager, professional as always!!!

You obviously don't mind looking stupid infront of passengers then or whatever you do! If i was flying for South African Airways etc, i would do all i could to learn up about South Africa, because you're there to focus on the passenger's needs and if they want to ask you questions about South Africa and you turn around and just say, "i dunno, i'm not from here!" you're going to look mighty stupid! Plus, where's the pride you have in who you work for and the uniform you wear, fair enough you might not agree with certain decisions that are made, but part of your job is to present yourself as being confident and capable in your job, you're obviously quite happy to do neither of these! People like you don't deserve to fly!

OZ

jettlager 14th January 2005 04:30

ozcabincrew,
irony......................oh......never mind.
jettlager

irony

n 1: witty language used to convey insults or scorn; "he used sarcasm to upset his opponent"; "irony is wasted on the stupid"; "Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own"--Johathan Swift [syn: sarcasm,

p.s the inverted comas are not my own.

OzzieO 14th January 2005 18:14

"People like you don't deserve to fly"!

Tell me that above statement is a joke Ozzcabincrew?

SydGirl 15th January 2005 07:17

"People like you don't deserve to fly!"

Now that is not a very nice thing to say.
Hope to see an apology from you OZcabincrew.

SG
:}

fly888 17th January 2005 21:24

Hi,
Can anyone who has just been offered a UK contract for Qantas give me their views or opinions. Will you be taking up the contract and when are you starting?

Thanks


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