Funny/rude response from new airline
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Euromanx
I CANNOT BELIEVE THIS THREAD IS STILL GOING.
I sent Mr Seymour at Euromanx an email with my CV attached, begging for work.
He sent an email back the next day explaining the situation for low hour guys. That situation is "not at the moment".
What i will say is that his e mail was informative, polite and professional.
I read thread number 1 on this post about his alledged rude response. It certainly was not the impression i got from him.
And yes, it was a personal reply not a generic one.
JTK
I sent Mr Seymour at Euromanx an email with my CV attached, begging for work.
He sent an email back the next day explaining the situation for low hour guys. That situation is "not at the moment".
What i will say is that his e mail was informative, polite and professional.
I read thread number 1 on this post about his alledged rude response. It certainly was not the impression i got from him.
And yes, it was a personal reply not a generic one.
JTK
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Hi Mike,
If its any good to you i have a filing cabinet full of P.F.O's. These are a very useful tool in the whole job searching game as all the contact details and company details are usually on them. Keep at it, keep applying and suceed, if for no other reason but to prove to your....ahem...."friend" that it was indeed his loss to miss out on the chance to hire you.
keep the head up and the Cv's flowing
VHF1
If its any good to you i have a filing cabinet full of P.F.O's. These are a very useful tool in the whole job searching game as all the contact details and company details are usually on them. Keep at it, keep applying and suceed, if for no other reason but to prove to your....ahem...."friend" that it was indeed his loss to miss out on the chance to hire you.
keep the head up and the Cv's flowing
VHF1