British Airways Modular Cadet Scheme
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PP89 haha
Nigel, if you're not going to tell anyone on here what your FTO is then you shouldn't be expecting other people in the same boat as you to help you out. I think you're talking nonsense, seeing as you are the only person to of heard of such a scheme. Prove me wrong.
Also, i completely disagree in what you said about integrated schools providing higher quality. BS, I know of integrated students who scrape by and are happy with that as they are living of mummy and daddys purse string, then i know modular students who work and study and get much better results.
In I'm honest opinion i think this thread is a complete joke. Who do you work for?
Nigel, if you're not going to tell anyone on here what your FTO is then you shouldn't be expecting other people in the same boat as you to help you out. I think you're talking nonsense, seeing as you are the only person to of heard of such a scheme. Prove me wrong.
Also, i completely disagree in what you said about integrated schools providing higher quality. BS, I know of integrated students who scrape by and are happy with that as they are living of mummy and daddys purse string, then i know modular students who work and study and get much better results.
In I'm honest opinion i think this thread is a complete joke. Who do you work for?
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"Everyone knows that integrated training is of a higher standard on the whole in comparison to the modular route."
Just had to re-read this line. You are so deluded.
Bore-off now please.
Just had to re-read this line. You are so deluded.
Bore-off now please.
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I don't know about you guys... but Richard Branston has just called me for interview.
Apparently, he's taking time out from making his pickle and being a professional 'Xmas jumper wearer' to come and collect me in person...
Apparently, he's taking time out from making his pickle and being a professional 'Xmas jumper wearer' to come and collect me in person...
I suspect like others I've checked around in the usual places had a few conversations and I agree with the likes of Sawadee: there's no such thing as a course or scheme labelled " British Airways Modular Cadet Scheme". However (without going into specifics) at least one detail the OP came up with in one of his posts would only be known by someone in BA or with connections with the company.
As I see it if the OP really has been called for interview it's not for a place on a course called the "British Airways Modular Cadet Scheme". If the OP is trolling then he's well informed, OTOH if he's been duped then it's been done by somebody who is reasonably well informed about BA.
In any event - Nigel1990, if you're still reading this thread and genuinely think you have this interview then it might be best to contact someone in recruiting at BA, not at the FTO before heading to Cranebank, just to confirm details.
As I see it if the OP really has been called for interview it's not for a place on a course called the "British Airways Modular Cadet Scheme". If the OP is trolling then he's well informed, OTOH if he's been duped then it's been done by somebody who is reasonably well informed about BA.
In any event - Nigel1990, if you're still reading this thread and genuinely think you have this interview then it might be best to contact someone in recruiting at BA, not at the FTO before heading to Cranebank, just to confirm details.
Last edited by wiggy; 14th Jan 2012 at 13:19.