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ccc111 18th Dec 2005 09:39

Skyeurope
 
just a quick question to see if any one who has applied to skyeurope, has recieved a response from them , or how long it was for people from applying to attending an interview.
Also were they had to go for the interview.

Cheers.

Sky_Captain 18th Dec 2005 12:35

Tried twice with them over the last 6-8 weeks, still had no response from them yet :(

S.C.

BAP 18th Dec 2005 13:54

Hi.

I have also tried my luck with them twice now, over the last 6 months, and still no reply (Accept for the confirmation of course)….

/BAP

Sky_Captain 19th Dec 2005 10:11

Does anybody know what the situation is with SkyEurope :confused:
Are they recruiting or just filling their quota with guys from EagleJet :eek: I have been informed of plenty of their pilots on the interview list for Ryanair, so if that's the case will they be recruiting type rated people :ugh:

S.C. :ok:

Bail out 19th Dec 2005 14:14

Guys and Gals....
 
All the best with the job search guys...

Sky gave me my first job, which was fantastic. Based in BTS and KRK on the 737. Soon got 1000 hrs and left for a UK charter company. Many of my mates and now also back in the UK, operating for BA, Easy, Ryan, Thomson and Flyglobespan.

Nice little number, friendly staff, new aircraft, lots of flying, long 4 sector days, only problem was the money!!!

Spoke today to HR girl and a FO still with the company, they need people... 4 NG in the new year going to KRK, with more to follow. Lots of semi exp drivers leaving, for richer pastures....

also did i mention the girls..... wow....

Best of luck

B

Sky_Captain 19th Dec 2005 14:56

Bail Out, if you have a chance, could you make some room in your PM box?

Regards,

S.C.

european champion 19th Dec 2005 15:34

I also think of applying to them?anyone knows who is the right person to talk to?would it help if i was going to chech republic and talk to them in person?

MD12 20th Dec 2005 11:29

Hi,

B737 rated, who´s the right peson to talk with?

Thanks in advance.


Best regards,


MD

reality check 31st Dec 2005 10:38

European Champion

If you do decide to visit the 'chech republic' to talk to them in person I would strongly recommend that you talk very loud.

Alternativly you could cross the border and try a chat in the Slovak Republic.

European Champion? Get a European Atlas!

european champion 10th Jan 2006 14:04

Re: Skyeurope
 
Anyone knows how much they pay their beginners first officers?im filling their application form,there is somewhere a question 'what is your expected salary',id like to know what they pay.

pimo 10th Jan 2006 18:39

Re: Skyeurope
 
1300-1500 euro a month

european champion 10th Jan 2006 19:27

Re: Skyeurope
 
Thanks.i guess that shouldnt be bad for living in bratislava,the cost of living must be relatively low.

TheFlyingDJ 10th Jan 2006 21:19

Re: Skyeurope
 
Nice to know, but what IS the deal nowadays with them?
Are they still in need or is it full for now?
Like others, i'd like to start off with them too.
Bail Out, did you get there straight with them or through an agency?

portsharbourflyer 10th Jan 2006 22:56

Re: Skyeurope
 
On the application form it asks if you have a valid work permit for Hungary, Poland or the Slovak republic? Is it necessary to have a work permit for these countries? I thought these were now European Union member states; such that any EU citizen would be able to work there without requiring additional "paperwork".

Jetavia 10th Jan 2006 23:34

Re: Skyeurope
 
If you look carefully at the form you will see that there is a question "Are you a EU citizen?" just before the "have you got a valid workpermit for" select that you are a EU citizen and the work permit options will not be selectable since you are EU citizen. :eek:

portsharbourflyer 11th Jan 2006 18:49

Re: Skyeurope
 
Thanks.

Feeling a bit daft considering the answer was so simple.

no sponsor 11th Jan 2006 19:08

Re: Skyeurope
 
Not entirely true. If you are a German or French citizen, EU membership does not allow you to work in Poland. It is due to those countries not permitting the Poles, or other ascendency states citizens, to work in their countries until later in the decade. If you are a British citizen, you can work in Poland without any further paperwork, as the UK placed no restriction on these new states citizens working in the UK.

DrLecter-HH 13th Jan 2006 18:04

Re: Skyeurope
 
Does anybody know what kind of pilots they´re searching for!? I´m 737 Type Rated and speak the Polish language. I have applied two times for a Polish base and no answer!!!

manuel.stocker 14th Jan 2006 09:43

Re: Skyeurope
 
I showed up two weeks ago personnally at SkyEurope in Bratislava. Nice talk for 20 min ... No chance with Frozen-ATPL for the moment, they are also hardly looking for type-rated persons. Anyone interested I can post the contact of the responsible in private.


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