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Old 30th Apr 2005, 18:12
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Cutyjet

Have you seen some of the girlies at CJ? I think that Kirky may have been right the furst time!
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Old 30th Apr 2005, 19:32
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no problem, just my sense of humour. A few drinks in a bar and you will soon know how my mind works (or does not as is the case most of the time).
The main point of the comment though still stands as you would be shocked at how many C.V.s turn up not checked. Funniest ever was the one that had forgotten to put on any contact details.

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Old 30th Apr 2005, 20:04
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Sounds good,

Its always a bit nerving waiting for a job response. I guess i just want this job so badly.


Thanks

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Old 9th May 2005, 15:37
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CityJet Aptitude Test

CityJet doing aptitude tests in Dublin and France. I've got called for one but haven't a clue what to expect. Anyone know anything about these particular tests?
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Old 9th May 2005, 15:46
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CityJet

Hi Simba 1,


Got an email as well 2day...Haven't got any idea either about what to expect!
Are you on for the one in Dublin?


Thumbs up dude...
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Old 9th May 2005, 21:53
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one of the guys on here jamestkirk did tests there recently (in the past fortnight) might be worth sending him a PM or searching this forum for his posts
best of luck with it
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JAMESTKIRK: How did it go? Did you get any word back yet? What was it like. I have also been called and need as much info as possible.

THanks a million in advance,

L-P
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Old 9th May 2005, 22:15
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Hi James,

I have the aptitude with CityJet on Thursday week. Would you mind letting me know exactly what to expect. I am really keen to get it but unsure how to prepare. I did one of these in my former career before and made a dogs dinner out of it.

Thanks a million,

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Old 10th May 2005, 09:14
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Anybody care to share their approximate flight experience.
As for the tests I believe they use the Watson and Glaser tests.
Anyone know if you can get a copy of these.
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Old 10th May 2005, 22:36
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Hi all
For what it's worth, the test book has "The Psychology Corporation" as the copyright holder.
regards
TDD
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Old 11th May 2005, 16:47
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Been invited also and just want to know:
I have no Bae 146 type rating and I have read on www.ppjn.com they will charge you 12500€ over 18 months to cover the type rating.
Is it correct?
Thanks
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Old 3rd Jun 2005, 09:49
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CityJet sim ride.

Dear Colleague's,
Past my initial testing with Cityjet and have a simcheck with them next week. Anyone able to provide me with information regarding the sim check?
Thanks in advance .

Necessity
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Old 4th Jun 2005, 23:22
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Hi,

I don't have an interview with them, I tried but it didn't work.
I tried to call them but it didn't help;
Can you tell me what is your fliing experience.

Good luck.
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Old 7th Jun 2005, 07:46
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2 lharle,

check your p.m.

Best of luck!
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Old 7th Jun 2005, 11:47
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732 simulator in Dublin:

Started with Liffy2A off 28, engine fire on climb-out, continue in the SID until established on the outbound radial from the VOR. Then vectors to the Rokna hold, sort everything out in the hold then a procedural ILS back onto 28. GA at minimums followed by a vectored circuit back around for a Loc only approach to land.

That was a long time ago though, no idea what's being used now.
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Old 7th Jun 2005, 13:15
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Thanks a lot.
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Old 15th Jun 2005, 12:39
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CityJet response

I'm a little confused, but I'm sure I'm just clutching at straws.
I recently did the aptitude test with CityJet and got a letter in reply (never a good sign).

It started along the lines..... We were very interested with your career progress and experience to date. This got me thinking it was heading toward yes.
But it went on to say that they would hold my application for six months and should anything........ which in my experience is the standard line for no, no way, you won't hear from us again.

I'm wondering what kind of response any other people may have got?
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Old 15th Jun 2005, 13:17
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Dont be too downbeat....the fact you go to the aptitude test is a little victory in itself. Look on the experience as one less hurdle to cross before you get the job your after.

As for the letter......well its just Cityjets way of saying Foxtrot Oscar....one less rejection to success!

The rejection letter I got 18months ago took 6 months to arrive...and was 3 lines long.

Goodluck
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Old 15th Jun 2005, 15:11
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CityjeT letter

Mine went along the lines

WE DO NOT WANT YOU....EVER

LEAVE US ALONE, THE LAW IS ON OUR SIDE.

NO OFFENCE

LOTS OF LOVE

ALL AT CITYJET

P.S HOPE THE SHORT NOTICE TO CALL YOU TO DUBLIN DID'NT MEAN THE AIR FAE WAS OVER £220. (IT WAS)

P.S.S YOUR TEST SCORES WERE DISGUSTING
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Old 15th Jun 2005, 16:01
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I find it rather strange to let you come all the way to the testing facility and then they let you wait or reject you without an obvious reason.
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