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If you read even more carefully you'll understand that you pay 10k cash and then another 20k to leave in the first year, when you'll find out the pay is poor, living costs high and commuting unthinkable. Of course you could always stay 3 years and then cry when you find out how much money you lost compared to other A320 employers...your call.
Another fun fact: you'll be on a 15k GROSS salary for 6 months, no matter how much you fly. So for 6 months your gross salary would be less than your bond.
But hey...accordingly to your mothertongue it's only 10000€, right?
Another fun fact: you'll be on a 15k GROSS salary for 6 months, no matter how much you fly. So for 6 months your gross salary would be less than your bond.
But hey...accordingly to your mothertongue it's only 10000€, right?
For anyone wanting to join Lauda, the only cost you need to cover is the 10k euros. That is all. It’s absurd if you join an airline with view to leave in first year. I suppose you’re that type of person, a recruiter will not want you.
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I suppose you’re not after Lauda then...
For anyone wanting to join Lauda, the only cost you need to cover is the 10k euros. That is all. It’s absurd if you join an airline with view to leave in first year. I suppose you’re that type of person, a recruiter will not want you.
For anyone wanting to join Lauda, the only cost you need to cover is the 10k euros. That is all. It’s absurd if you join an airline with view to leave in first year. I suppose you’re that type of person, a recruiter will not want you.
All of this should ring a lot of bells...do you really think Lauda is a career airline?
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Ryanair was bonding for 5 years with 5000€ initial payment, Lauda 3 years and 10000€ initial payment. Cadets who applied to Ryan are now being assessed for Lauda, and Ryan management is actively trying to force FR pilots to move to Lauda as they obviously don't want to.
All of this should ring a lot of bells...do you really think Lauda is a career airline?
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Of course who applied to Lauda is being called, but even you, with your giant pro-Ryanair bias, should realize that applying to a company and being interviewed for another one it's a rather strange practice.
If you have any further interest about my experience feel free to PM me, no English required, parla come mangi che non impressioni nessuno.
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I know many EZY skippers, they are great. The standard and quality of training at easyJet is meant to be fantastic too, but even your own skippers question the process that cadet FOs go through to get into the company. I know a few that have gotten in, obviously succeeded in the assessment, however their training record is shocking. There is that but also them as a person. That being said, there are also people who did great in their training results and joined easyJet but there is almost like no filter for the other category...
I got into easyJet through my FTO. A very easy assessment. Much easier than to get into my FTO. You almost don’t feel proud to have passed it when you do...An interview with one person and a group exercise. Out of 18 of us 16 got in. Unfortunately I could not afford the 30k TR cost same as many.
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My qualification is none of your business, but for sure I have more experience in FR management than you do.
Of course who applied to Lauda is being called, but even you, with your giant pro-Ryanair bias, should realize that applying to a company and being interviewed for another one it's a rather strange practice.
If you have any further interest about my experience feel free to PM me, no English required, parla come mangi che non impressioni nessuno.
It seems that nobody who applied directly to Ryanair is getting called by Lauda. I believe that the reason why people might get a call from Lauda is because they actually made an application to them
Stop the conspiracy theories!
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Parla come mangi? Ma che vuol dire? You have experience in what? I am not trying to impress anyone however, I believe it is an English thread hence, that's why I am writing in English.
It seems that nobody who applied directly to Ryanair is getting called by Lauda. I believe that the reason why people might get a call from Lauda is because they actually made an application to them
Stop the conspiracy theories!
It seems that nobody who applied directly to Ryanair is getting called by Lauda. I believe that the reason why people might get a call from Lauda is because they actually made an application to them
Stop the conspiracy theories!
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Add another two pilots I personally know and you SHOULD be able to see a pattern. But as usual talking with you is just a waste of time.
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Has anyone who received the recent e-mail following the Lauda application a few months back, received a date for the supposed assessment at the end of november ?
I have replied on last Friday but still nothing
I have replied on last Friday but still nothing
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Yes they offered me 26, 27 and 29 November. I´m still waiting for a confirmation email though.
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I got the same email unfortunately, anyone got a mail where they actualy where invited to an assesment?
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