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Old 14th May 2003, 05:18
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Thumbs down Ryanair Assessment - 2004!

I had already sent an email to them, but thought I'd call up one of the TRTOs to find out more details about taking the Ryanair assessment. I was told that it was likely to be next year. Has anyone experienced a similar response?

I suppose that gives me some time to think about it and get some practice in...
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Old 14th May 2003, 19:02
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Spoke to the guy who is doing the pre-selections at one of the FTO's and he said that they get about ten candidates a day signing up. So consider yourselves lucky if you get selected be it 2004 or hopefully earlier... Shows the state of the industry at the moment...
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Old 15th May 2003, 01:31
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Same thing for me, spoke to one of the FTO's in the UK, guess what nothing doing this year.
Gotta be really bad when you can't even pay for a type rating.
Still can only get better !!!!!!!!
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Not if you live in Ireland......still very much 'Who you know'. People getting in there every month. And guess what...no delays!!
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aint that the truth.....
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Old 19th May 2003, 05:40
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think its safe to say the same of most places at the moment. Its cheaper and less time consuming to employ a recommendation
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Old 31st May 2003, 18:01
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Just a quick note to reply to the post from Haselled i am at the moment hopeing for a sim check with ryanair and have to wait like every one else i am irish but could just turn the story for a moment if i was to wait for a job with BA how long do you think i would have to wait i think i would be better take up some other job
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a very long time at the moment I would suspect...................

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