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Hi guys, I was luckily put to the hold pool typerated captain recently. Had the assessment in April. They told me TXL looks good but when younread thisnforum there seem to be other opinions...
Is there anyone who knows some inside rumors, how long can I expect to wait in the hold pool, I would be flexible to start at another base as well first...
Is there anyone who knows some inside rumors, how long can I expect to wait in the hold pool, I would be flexible to start at another base as well first...
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Guys it has already been said it is a total waste of time, this scheme is all about scoring political points. If any of you watch the easyJet tv series it is very clear what the company goals are.
Maybe if you put that you are gay or something in the application like how some companies ask about your sexual orientation etc then you could have a chance.
Maybe if you put that you are gay or something in the application like how some companies ask about your sexual orientation etc then you could have a chance.
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Guys it has already been said it is a total waste of time, this scheme is all about scoring political points. If any of you watch the easyJet tv series it is very clear what the company goals are.
Maybe if you put that you are gay or something in the application like how some companies ask about your sexual orientation etc then you could have a chance.
Maybe if you put that you are gay or something in the application like how some companies ask about your sexual orientation etc then you could have a chance.
Hands down best documentary on how not to be in a cockpit.
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Negative for this year for the time being, last year I did. About a month later after I did the online tests. And it will be negative bacause it's written in some earlier post that someone has been invited. And they have only 20 positions.
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Little note:
reading people complaining because they didn't get called because they're boys sounds a bit childish..
there is a reason why there are really a few women pilots, and I think it's not because of lack of skills..
End of O/T
reading people complaining because they didn't get called because they're boys sounds a bit childish..
there is a reason why there are really a few women pilots, and I think it's not because of lack of skills..
End of O/T
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Because they themselves are less inclined to want to do it as a career, nobody else's fault and positive discrimination isn't the answer.
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A word of advice to some of those on this thread. Be careful about what you put on public forums. A lot of the above is coming across badly and, honestly, I wouldn’t want to spend the day sitting next to you based on what i’ve read here which, coincidentally, is one of the biggest questions a recruiter will ask themselves..
Good luck to all and maybe see you on the line one day.
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Well by all means educate the masses, go to schools for open days and make sure females are aware the career is open to them, I fully agree. However when it comes to the recruitment itself it should be an absolutely level playing field with no one favored based on their gender whatsoever. Sorry but I don't see how this is wrong, hire based on skills and talent, not gender or other items, I will have absolutely no issue saying this in person to anyone.
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Well by all means educate the masses, go to schools for open days and make sure females are aware the career is open to them, I fully agree. However when it comes to the recruitment itself it should be an absolutely level playing field with no one favored based on their gender whatsoever. Sorry but I don't see how this is wrong, hire based on skills and talent, not gender or other items, I will have absolutely no issue saying this in person to anyone.
Equal opportunity vs equal outcome. Very different things.
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Never said I'm for a gender based selection... (which is not this one anyway), I can guarantee it's full of girls out there who want to be pilots.
Easyjet is simply trying to close up a gap for an envoirement that has always been considered a macho's thing (numbers talk).
The examples that Paul posted are simply not related at all because they're mostly jobs requiring a body strenght that most of women don't have.
Tell me what skills does flying an a320 require that women don't have guys..
Anyway, can we close here these weird/middle aged discussion? I just wanted to tell you a friend of mine got called. And you started writing rude stuff.
Good luck everyone.
Easyjet is simply trying to close up a gap for an envoirement that has always been considered a macho's thing (numbers talk).
The examples that Paul posted are simply not related at all because they're mostly jobs requiring a body strenght that most of women don't have.
Tell me what skills does flying an a320 require that women don't have guys..
Anyway, can we close here these weird/middle aged discussion? I just wanted to tell you a friend of mine got called. And you started writing rude stuff.
Good luck everyone.
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Never said I'm for a gender based selection... (which is not this one anyway), I can guarantee it's full of girls out there who want to be pilots.
Easyjet is simply trying to close up a gap for an envoirement that has always been considered a macho's thing (numbers talk).
The examples that Paul posted are simply not related at all because they're mostly jobs requiring a body strenght that most of women don't have.
Tell me what skills does flying an a320 require that women don't have guys..
Anyway, can we close here these weird/middle aged discussion? I just wanted to tell you a friend of mine got called. And you started writing rude stuff.
Good luck everyone.
Easyjet is simply trying to close up a gap for an envoirement that has always been considered a macho's thing (numbers talk).
The examples that Paul posted are simply not related at all because they're mostly jobs requiring a body strenght that most of women don't have.
Tell me what skills does flying an a320 require that women don't have guys..
Anyway, can we close here these weird/middle aged discussion? I just wanted to tell you a friend of mine got called. And you started writing rude stuff.
Good luck everyone.
Women dominate in the field of biology I never saw them wanting more men there.
It is what people chose to do without any political agenda in mind. Being a pilot isnt an easy job and men are more dominant because at the end of the day you dont just fly an A320.
You have weird rosters, responsibility to your family, airlines and passengers, fatigue, Airlines checks etc etc. An airline pilot doesnt just fly a plane and most women AND men dont feel compelled to that lifestyle.
I emphasize though again, equal opportunity vs equal outcome. Both I say again BOTH genders have equal opportunities in aviation but because we want to fill a gap of one gender it stops being equal in the end.
I want to see qualified pilots be it F or M.