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crewboy 29th March 2006 14:17

Aer Lingus
 
Hey Guys,
Sent my CV off for consideration for the Aer Lingus Temp job out of Dublin. I was wondering, as I'm English and presently live in England do you think this will be a problem when taking into consideration the amount of Irish people who must be applying?
Just curious to know.
Thanks in advance.
Crewboy:)

S-crew'd 29th March 2006 14:44

crewboy
Doubt it would be a problem, there are currently all kinds of nationalities at EI including some of your fellow countrymen. As far as I know it's an 11 month contract, money is average and you have occasional overnights in London. You could do a lot worse than EI.

Might be worth a call to follow up your CV as the HR crew don't move very quickly :rolleyes:

crewboy 29th March 2006 14:55

Aer Lingus
 
Thanks for the advice, really appreciate it.
Forgive my ignorance,EI? are these the initials of Aer Lingus?
Thanks again,
Crewboy:)

S-crew'd 29th March 2006 16:30


Originally Posted by crewboy
Forgive my ignorance,EI? are these the initials of Aer Lingus?



Sorry about that! EI is the IATA code for Aer Lingus. Similarly FR is the code for Ryanair etc. Lots more info on airline codes and callsigns at http://www.airlinecodes.co.uk/

Best of luck of with the app, send me a PM with any questions:)

crewboy 29th March 2006 17:34

Hey,
Thanks so much for your help, will email you if I hear anything.
Thanks.
Crewboy:)

apaddyinuk 30th March 2006 07:30

Plus you get to live in Dublin too which is always fun. And to be honest, not as expensive as london when you try to live on a budget!

crewboy 30th March 2006 11:23

Aer Lingus
 
I have never been to Dublin but I know its meant to be a great city. I emailed recruitment yesterday to see if they had received my CV but as yet no responce. Maybe I wont get an interview,:{ never mind.

Crewboy:)

apaddyinuk 30th March 2006 17:22

Crewboy, take it from someone who started his career with Aer Lingus (back in the good old days when the service was great and the company made massive losses!!!) and even did a quick stint in its recruitment department...RING THEM!!! They love people who take the initiative to actually call the company by phone. The airline has barely heard of email internally so dont expect a reply to an email. The fact that you would be calling from the UK may mean even more stars next to your name!!!

crewboy 30th March 2006 18:07

Aer Lingus
 
Ok, will defo do that tomorrow morning. My friends tell me that Dublin is a cool city with great nightlife. Hope I might get to sample it one day, even staying over 1 night for an interview would be cool.
Cheers,
Crewboy.:)

apaddyinuk 30th March 2006 19:49

The interview will be at EI head office at the airport and there are a few hotels immediately adjacent to it (Clarion and Great Southern) however they are airport hotels. If you are successful at the interview they will send you for a medical in a town called Malahide not far from the airport (and subsequently my home town) which is really nice and pretty by the seaside and with a good hotel there called the Grand. You can catch a bus to the airport for about €2. You can also get the train from Malahide into the city center in about 20 minutes so its a nice little place to base yourself. And if your feeling really adventurous, just further along the coast road from the Grand (About 3 minutes in a taxi) is a dodgy nightclub called tomangoes where all the aer lingus heads hang out cos it gives an airline discount!! :}

crewboy 30th March 2006 19:56

Thanks again, You still work for Aer Lingus? When I phone tomorrow what should I say the reason for calling is? to confirm if they have received my CV?
Crewboy:)

EI-CFC 31st March 2006 09:07


I was wondering, as I'm English and presently live in England do you think this will be a problem when taking into consideration the amount of Irish people who must be applying?
Shouldn't be an issue at all. :)

jetsetterbfs 1st April 2006 21:46


Originally Posted by apaddyinuk
dodgy nightclub called tomangoes :}

Oh my God what do you mean?!! I've had some of the best nightstop nights out ever in Tomangoes!! It is the best......

S-crew'd 3rd April 2006 08:53


Originally Posted by apaddyinuk
a dodgy nightclub called tomangoes where all the aer lingus heads hang out cos it gives an airline discount!! :}

You could do a lot worse than Tomangoes!!:} Always had a good night there:D

HarryBA 4th April 2006 14:27


Originally Posted by S-crew'd
You could do a lot worse than Tomangoes!!:} Always had a good night there:D

Its where the gang still go!!!!!!! Tomangoes

Anyone remember that?

EI-CFC 4th April 2006 14:30


Anyone remember that?
Unfortunately, yes. :D

DrKev 4th April 2006 14:38

Wow, that brings back memories from when Raphy Burke saw fit to tell us what radio we could listen to, closed down the pirate stations, and gave new broadcasting licences to all his mates...
"Sunshine 101FM and 539m medium wave, broadcasting from the Sands hotel with Tomangoes, where the gang goes!"

I gather the last twenty minutes of Sunshine radio, complete with blow by blow commentary by the owner, Robbie Robinson, of the police breaking in and confiscating the transmitters is still broadcast weekly on some Dublin pirate stations.

Anyway back on track...

We called it 'Joe Mango's', or 'Joe Manky's', or even "Tomangang, where the gang bang!" It was heaving cattle market of dump of a place when I lived nearby, and I gather it's no better now. I can't say I ever enjoyed any time spent in there. I don't like my home city much but there are much better ways to spend a drunken evening of debauchery than in that dive.

Rachie 10th April 2006 22:58

Hi guys and gals

Sorry to pull this up from page 2 :hmm: but I didn't want to be starting a new thread when there was one so recent...

Do EI have crew based out of ORK is it this something else I've managed to misunderstand? ;)

S-crew'd 11th April 2006 08:17

Rachie,

EI have an existing crew base in Cork, Limerick and a small base at LHR.
If you check the EI website, they are currently recruiting for the Cork base.

Rachie 12th April 2006 14:09


Originally Posted by S-crew'd
Rachie,

EI have an existing crew base in Cork, Limerick and a small base at LHR.
If you check the EI website, they are currently recruiting for the Cork base.

Fabulous :)

I notice (as with every other airline) its fixed term - any idea with the likelihood of positions being available after said contract is up?


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