Etihad Cadet Pilot Training Assessment 2009
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More Inane Enquiries on the Etihad Initial Assessment
WHoa! I've been reading the posts and they've all been rather colourful yeah? I couldn't help but observe that the emotions swing from nervousness to excitement to hope to more anxiety to elation to bitterness. Pretty scary. In any case, I just have a question for those who've taken the assessment: Do they allow toilet breaks between the tests or must we remain in our seat throughout the FOUR HOURS of assessment?
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Geeeez guys Ethiad owes you nothing.... they can do what they want.... they are not bound by any namby pamby Eurozone labour laws etc.... if you are upset about what is going on and see it as grossly "unfair" you probably are not suited to life in the middle east anyway.
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@pirep 123
"...obviously rule bending isn't out of the question".
If as you say that person is relative to Etihad staff, the rules are different. Age limit for staff and staff relatives is 30.
Maybe you should calm down accept your failure and think about the reasons you might have not been accepted, instead of suggesting that there's something irregular going on in the company you say you want to be part of.
If as you say that person is relative to Etihad staff, the rules are different. Age limit for staff and staff relatives is 30.
Maybe you should calm down accept your failure and think about the reasons you might have not been accepted, instead of suggesting that there's something irregular going on in the company you say you want to be part of.
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Geeeez guys Ethiad owes you nothing.... they can do what they want.... they are not bound by any namby pamby Eurozone labour laws etc.... if you are upset about what is going on and see it as grossly "unfair" you probably are not suited to life in the middle east anyway.
If as you say that person is relative to Etihad staff, the rules are different. Age limit for staff and staff relatives is 30.
Maybe you should calm down accept your failure and think about the reasons you might have not been accepted, instead of suggesting that there's something irregular going on in the company you say you want to be part of.
Maybe you should calm down accept your failure and think about the reasons you might have not been accepted, instead of suggesting that there's something irregular going on in the company you say you want to be part of.
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Don't pin your hopes on this too much. I did and you need an insane amount of luck (and of course skill!) to be selected for the course
Also, the number of spaces available varied from the start of the selection to the interview. I thought it was 12 but then it was only 7.
Thanks! Yes, I will no doubt give it another try! Another guy I was there with had gone for it for a second time, but didn't get in either...AGAIN.
There was also another person who got through who was going for meals with one of the interviewers after the interviews but prior to the results coming out.
Even if that were true, it doesn't mean (surely!) that family of staff should even be exempt from partaking in the first round of assessments and skip straight to the psychomotor and interview...?
Have you seen the recruitment process? Have you spoken to people on the course? If not then I would leave it at that...
Anyway - that's enough on the matter. Congratulations to the guys who got in and commiserations to the ones who didn't.
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So future candidates shouldn't bother applying, as they can't pin their hopes on it? You're giving out the wrong vibe here. My advice is go for it, and if it's meant to be you'll get it.
I agree, let's just leave it there now. Enough said...
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You poor souls!
I told you before that nothing is as it "seems" to be when it comes to EY cadet programee.
Some people were bashing me for simply telling the truth but what do I care
There is always back door to everything in this world and most of the time is NOT what you know, but who you know!
I said that at least some of the places will be GIVEN to people with "special" references.
Some of you going to say... So why they spend so much money on going around the world, doing assesments and so on...
Some of it need to be done, as there will be FEW getting in on REAL merits. How would management explain a full batch of "special" ones? There would be way too many questions.
Say what you want but this cadet thing (for foreigners) was the last thing that EY needed and was lunched for wrong reasons.
When it comes to age, I think 30 is max for EY people and their relatives.
I told you before that nothing is as it "seems" to be when it comes to EY cadet programee.
Some people were bashing me for simply telling the truth but what do I care
There is always back door to everything in this world and most of the time is NOT what you know, but who you know!
I said that at least some of the places will be GIVEN to people with "special" references.
Some of you going to say... So why they spend so much money on going around the world, doing assesments and so on...
Some of it need to be done, as there will be FEW getting in on REAL merits. How would management explain a full batch of "special" ones? There would be way too many questions.
Say what you want but this cadet thing (for foreigners) was the last thing that EY needed and was lunched for wrong reasons.
When it comes to age, I think 30 is max for EY people and their relatives.
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@pirep 123 and GBB
both of you guys have some good points !!!! i completely agree with you......the truth is when it comes to this it depends on WHO YOU KNOW AT ETIHAD ???? not what u know....
both of you guys have some good points !!!! i completely agree with you......the truth is when it comes to this it depends on WHO YOU KNOW AT ETIHAD ???? not what u know....
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Hmmmm... I know we're in the midst of some debate on whether Etihad picks candidates based on merit or connections, but I would REALLY love to know: Are there toilet breaks during the assessment?
Anyways, for those of you out there despairing on your super duper slim chances, here's a few words of hope: If it's meant to be, it's made for me. It's like the fish caught in the ocean half the world away ending up at your dinner table. You never knew it was meant for you. But when it becomes yours, it's yours. Hahahaha... ooooookaaaaaay... MAYBE I'm not making any sense.
Anyways, for those of you out there despairing on your super duper slim chances, here's a few words of hope: If it's meant to be, it's made for me. It's like the fish caught in the ocean half the world away ending up at your dinner table. You never knew it was meant for you. But when it becomes yours, it's yours. Hahahaha... ooooookaaaaaay... MAYBE I'm not making any sense.
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donīt worry, be happy
Hey guys
For your information, the candidate you are mentioning did actually take the first round of assessments in December, with staff-related candidates.
Only some of them succeeded, including him.
Keep it simple, maybe he made because he is smart...and relax, he did not skip anything.
For your information, the candidate you are mentioning did actually take the first round of assessments in December, with staff-related candidates.
Only some of them succeeded, including him.
Keep it simple, maybe he made because he is smart...and relax, he did not skip anything.
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@ hermione
for your information,that guy took the assessment of FRA (he works for etihad and he even helped them during the assessment on the second day )....all that doesnt matter anyway...lets face it!!! we didnt make it
Congratulations to all the 6 guys (btw 5 of them are from the uk
the present nationalities were :
-Austrian 1
-Dutch 2
-Italian 3
-Rumanian 1
-Hungarian 1
-Tunisian 1
-Egyptian 1
-Pakistani 2
-US-chinese 1
-peruvian 1
-english the rest )
Source: CIA records
Congratulations to all the 6 guys (btw 5 of them are from the uk
the present nationalities were :
-Austrian 1
-Dutch 2
-Italian 3
-Rumanian 1
-Hungarian 1
-Tunisian 1
-Egyptian 1
-Pakistani 2
-US-chinese 1
-peruvian 1
-english the rest )
Source: CIA records
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OK - enough of this drivel.
If you want the thread re-opened then contact upper management directly and put your case as to why PPRuNe should now be a chat group for the last few souls who refuse to pass any information to each other....other than if you may go to the toilet.
Get on Facebook.
If you want the thread re-opened then contact upper management directly and put your case as to why PPRuNe should now be a chat group for the last few souls who refuse to pass any information to each other....other than if you may go to the toilet.
Get on Facebook.