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aozc 19th Mar 2012 11:36


In effect, your overall tax bill is lower but not by a significant amount.
Provided that you pay everything in cash, don't register yourself in the country from where you commute. Floating base helps alot as well :}

risap12 20th Mar 2012 14:47

Irish Assessments
 
Has any Irish person been invited for assessment since May 2011?

BHD2BFS 20th Mar 2012 15:34

There has been plenty

risap12 20th Mar 2012 16:10

Northern Irish maybe as you are part of the UK, but you are not Irish in the eyes of recruitment :=

LVL_CHG 20th Mar 2012 16:42

Are loads of people leaving or is there just massive expansion at the moment??

I flat outright refuse to work for the company but no less than 90% of my fellow FTO have got the job with RYR recently. Some have said the interview lasts 10-15mins which to me is just astonishing. Some of the individuals I know that they have taken on as well.............well it reinforces my argument that all they want is bums on seats in the cockpit, and they dont care who the hell it is!!

172_driver 21st Mar 2012 00:55


I flat outright refuse to work for the company but no less than 90% of my fellow FTO have got the job with RYR recently. Some have said the interview lasts 10-15mins which to me is just astonishing. Some of the individuals I know that they have taken on as well.............well it reinforces my argument that all they want is bums on seats in the cockpit, and they dont care who the hell it is!!
You do come across as quite a prick with such a statement!

Good luck with your job hunting

Aceit 21st Mar 2012 17:17

Anyone for the Type rating in Amsterdam through CAE? starting type rating on the 21st May?

Any recommendations for accommodation while doing the type rating out there?

Thanks in Advance.

LVL_CHG 21st Mar 2012 19:36


You do come across as quite a prick with such a statement!

Good luck with your job hunting
Well thanks very much. I've already had another rather abusive PM from another individual who is obviously pro-ryanair/pro-brookfield or whoever you're actually employed by.

It's much like the ab-initio vs modular training situation thats been battling on these forums for many years, an on going argument. People in life will have strong and differentiating opinions. This is a fact of life. It's how you deal with it which is important.

It's a good job I am thick skinned and your abusive comment is like water off a ducks back for me. I can gaurantee however during your career you will find indivduals who are less tolerant. I just hope for your sake that you don't ever disagree with a cheif pilot you may be flying with one day and react in the same manner.

Your arse won't touch the ground. (no pun intended)

p.s. For the record I've got a job thanks :)

Callsign Kilo 21st Mar 2012 19:56

LVL CHG
 
The moral high ground....

Did you not recently apply for some ****ey summer contract with TCX with the known fact that you would be kicked out on you arse come October? The very sort of contracts that existing full time TCX and TOM drivers oppose to purely because it threatens their long term position.

FR are no paragons of virtue but neither are you apparently.

LVL_CHG 21st Mar 2012 21:52

I did indeed apply for the TCX position.

However you may also be surprised that I have also applied to RYR.

WTF I hear you say. Who would you want to go to an interview for an airline you actually really really wanted to work for having not practised elsewhere. Why not go and get interview experience and something to go in the logbook and a play in the sim.

Money can't buy interview practise. Well it can actually, about £250 i think!

davidbrent 21st Mar 2012 22:55

Dare I get involved....

So..... After the assessment, if they accept you, you're gonna turn down the job offer right??

.....

LVL_CHG 21st Mar 2012 23:16

Most definitely in this case!

Surely you would have done enough research about a company and have decided if they are for you before pen ever hits paper.

Why so shocked? I know people are desperate right now and will do absolutely anything and pay absolutely anything (this topic is a whole new discussion) but surely you've known or at the very least heard of people who have been through the interview and then decided not to take a position?

davidbrent 21st Mar 2012 23:37

Oh.. So we don't get to fly together...?

Never mind.....

LVL_CHG 21st Mar 2012 23:43

No. You may have gathered that from previous posts. :ok:

PIOSEE 22nd Mar 2012 14:00

Well it seems the Irish nationals are still not getting the call (not including northern Irish guys).. For the Irish guys out there, it seems the Ryr ship has sailed... Move on!

fixed cardioid 23rd Mar 2012 20:02

Does anyone know why RYR's gone anti irish pilot wise? is it a retaliation for IALPA numbers swelling? anyone know when will it change :ugh:

wingreencard 24th Mar 2012 05:42

if not accepted,try IKEA

100'000 down the drain.

sorry guys,you chose the wrong continent to be born.

zondaracer 24th Mar 2012 08:09

Does IKEA have its own flight department?

PIOSEE 24th Mar 2012 09:11

Comment been removed by the request of ryanair...

PIOSEE 24th Mar 2012 10:35

No offence wingreencard... But you sound like an immature d**khead. Post relevant info here not your BS comments.


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