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Old 11th Dec 2019, 07:49
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Middle finger and pay the rest of the type rating cost...
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Old 11th Dec 2019, 09:31
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how many assestment do they perform per month in this period? thanks
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Old 11th Dec 2019, 12:27
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Originally Posted by Wondrex
Guys! I need to warn you about the scam RYR is up to. After line training with Ryanair DAC, my all TR course (so myself included) has been sent to Poland and FORCED to sign a Buzz (self employed) contract with Warsaw Aviation... and it's the same **** for the whole TR course before mine.
Fail to see how they forced you and how its a bad thing to be self employed ? Most in RYR are and have a bigger salary because of that.
You always have a choice, you chose to take it. At the end of the day you have a job, you will be logging hours and getting paid for that.
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Old 11th Dec 2019, 13:04
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Originally Posted by Wondrex
Jeez... Why being an airline pilot if you still wanna live with mummy and daddy and your buddies or with your wife/husband and kids.
Excuse me but if you choose that career you know there will be sacrifices. You know that sooner or later you will have to say bye bye to Mummy and Daddy or to say to your wife and kids that you need to move especially if you want to fly with Ryanair because you know that Ryanair has hundreds of bases and thousands of pilots and they won't let you choose your base.
And obviously you want to stay around Belgium why don't you go Brussels Airlines you will be based in the wonderful airport of Zaventem. Or ASL in Liège.*
If you want to be a spoiled child *well indeed you should avoid wasting their times and yours.
No hard feeling mate.
In addition to what*paul_v1*said, weren't you giving people lessons about being flexible and all that a few months ago? :-)
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Old 11th Dec 2019, 13:17
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Originally Posted by BoeingLudo737
In addition to what*paul_v1*said, weren't you giving people lessons about being flexible and all that a few months ago? :-)
I'm not talking about a base dude. As you highlited with one of my previous post, I don't give a flying f**k about the base, I'm talking about the method.
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Old 12th Dec 2019, 05:39
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Originally Posted by Wondrex
Middle finger and pay the rest of the type rating cost...
I don't wanna sound rude, but you choose to pay for your own TR...nobody forced you to do that. Terms and conditions start from us. As long as people will sign anything proposed they can only get worse.
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Old 12th Dec 2019, 05:44
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Originally Posted by paul_v1
Fail to see how they forced you and how its a bad thing to be self employed ? Most in RYR are and have a bigger salary because of that.
You always have a choice, you chose to take it. At the end of the day you have a job, you will be logging hours and getting paid for that.
I'm sorry but the "at the end of the day" does not apply here.
To be self-employed you have to meet certain conditions, otherwise you MUST have an employee contract.
Fake self-employment means you can be prosecuted...

Apparently some countries are enforcing this while others don't. This is why they're trying to send everyone to Buzz.
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Old 25th Dec 2019, 10:33
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Its amazing to read all the enthusiasm on here from people before they get the job and then afterwards coming here crying!
Unfortunately because people like you are willing to sign and accept those poor conditions and **** pay, things are the way they are. Its a vicious circle.
Airlines get away with it as long as people are willing to fly for free.
Im yet to see a satisfied cadet. They all feel like they’ve been shafted after a while.
Remember its not all doom and gloom the way flightschools seem to tell you & sell you!

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Old 25th Dec 2019, 12:11
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Originally Posted by Wondrex
Guys! I need to warn you about the scam RYR is up to. After line training with Ryanair DAC, my all TR course (so myself included) has been sent to Poland and FORCED to sign a Buzz (self employed) contract with Warsaw Aviation... and it's the same **** for the whole TR course before mine.
So they held a gun to you're head then????
if you had bothered to read the news this year you would have seen what is happening in the industry. The Max is still not flying, who knows when it will, Ryanair are responding to the lack of growth the way any business will, cut costs. If it can squeeze your salary then it will. Is it right, well it's just business.
No one has forced you to do anything, you have decided to do it. If I were you I would **** or get off the pot. Who knows in 18 Months you might be able to join Jet2.
Meanwhile treat it as an adventure, there are too many at Ryanair who are prepared to accept their t and c's so if you don't like it leave. Sadly you won't, just as others won't.

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Old 25th Dec 2019, 12:31
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Originally Posted by Citationcj2
Its amazing to read all the enthusiasm on here from people before they get the job and then afterwards coming here crying!
Unfortunately because people like you are willing to sign and accept those poor conditions and **** pay, things are the way they are. Its a vicious circle.
Airlines get away with it as long as people are willing to fly for free.
Im yet to see a satisfied cadet. They all feel like they’ve been shafted after a while.
Remember its not all doom and gloom the way flightschools seem to tell you & sell you!

Just FYI: I am pretty much satisfied. Employed at the mainline, stable salary, base I want...of course it could always be better, but for me, and quite a few people I know, it was the right choice.
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Old 30th Dec 2019, 11:12
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hi, i applied in ryanair 20 days ago. there is a note written under it....." Any documents currently under review cannot be changed or replaced. "
so..how can i understand when they are checking all my documents?
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Old 30th Dec 2019, 15:54
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Old 2nd Jan 2020, 14:54
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Hello guys,

Long time follower of this thread and my first post in the forum.

After finishing the APS MCC in Simtech last June I made the application for Ryanair a few weeks after, just when they were about to close the cadet program. I got the online assessment email in September, and got positive feedback in November. Since then, no updates so far, just the talent pool thing.

Has any of you guys in the same situation applied to Lauda cadet program at the same time? I am afraid they cannot longer consider my application to Ryanair DAC after doing this. What do you guys think?

P.S. Haven’t heard anything from Lauda yet.
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Old 4th Jan 2020, 19:59
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Originally Posted by LEALLEMD
Hello guys,

Long time follower of this thread and my first post in the forum.

After finishing the APS MCC in Simtech last June I made the application for Ryanair a few weeks after, just when they were about to close the cadet program. I got the online assessment email in September, and got positive feedback in November. Since then, no updates so far, just the talent pool thing.

Has any of you guys in the same situation applied to Lauda cadet program at the same time? I am afraid they cannot longer consider my application to Ryanair DAC after doing this. What do you guys think?

P.S. Haven’t heard anything from Lauda yet.
Hello mate. Same here.
passed the online assessment and still waiting in that talented pool
I did not apply for Lauda. Waiting on RyanAir.
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Old 13th Jan 2020, 14:50
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Hello everyone,

As I planned to get my UPRT soon, I wonder if any of you applied recently to Ryanair and got an interview ( within last 2 months ) ?

Or did anyone apply and got any news related to Lauda instead ?

thanks in advance
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Old 22nd Jan 2020, 12:40
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RYR Recruitment is open

Just to let you all know

The Cadetship is open again

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Old 23rd Jan 2020, 18:07
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Originally Posted by Mrpeewee
Just to let you all know

The Cadetship is open again

Indeed. I’ve been emailed today. In the holding list since November.
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Old 23rd Jan 2020, 20:57
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does anybody know what you put into the english language proficiency section of the CAE portal when you have a level 6 and nothing other than your licence to confirm?
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Old 24th Jan 2020, 08:58
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Make sure that the UPRT-A is completed! It is a requirement now.
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Old 24th Jan 2020, 12:37
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Originally Posted by Mrpeewee
Just to let you all know

The Cadetship is open again
How do you know? have RYR contacted you?
And just for the sake of my own interest; why have they opened again? Per my understanding, the MAX hasn't been approved yet, right?

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