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RoyBoy20 23rd September 2005 11:46

Calling all intergrated
 
Hi there

I want to find out if there are currently any recntly graduated intergrated boys who are unemployed. Prefrebbly from OAT and FTE.
Do intergrated get all the jobs?

I would also like to hear of intergrated guys who are employed to, (post 2003)?



Thanks

TheFlyingDJ 23rd September 2005 11:53


who are unemployed
Count me in for that. It's been 10 months now since graduation.

What's with the survey anyway?

RoyBoy20 23rd September 2005 20:27

Well im about to start an intergrated course. Jus thought i find out what am i letting myself into.
Which school did you go to Flying DJ?

manx long tail 23rd September 2005 20:40

I really am sorry to do this, but if you go filling in applications, you better get someone to do a spell check for you. My eight year old nephew even pointed out the mistakes (not kidding).

ratty.

seatofyourpants 24th September 2005 11:09

I didn't realise this was an application form?!! This is one thing that really annoys me....is it really the be all and end all if you spell something wrong in the haste of trying to type an informal message on a public forum!??i think not. I think messages like the above put off people into writing what could be a very useful thread for fear of reprisals due to spelling!!

Megaton 24th September 2005 13:55

I hope you're not doing English as one of your A-levels! :)

prob30 24th September 2005 15:10

The BA application form currently asks if you did and integrated course. It doesn't give you the option of explaining how yoou got your licence, just asks a yes or no question. That to me suggests that integrated, rightly or wrongly is a consideration when looking through applications.

IMHO If you can afford it, do it. It will hold you in good stead in the future.

Mister Geezer 24th September 2005 16:05

BA are so short of crew it makes no difference how you did your training!

Megaton 24th September 2005 17:39

I can confirm Mister Geezer's analysis. I went modular route and it didn't seem to count against me with BA.

prob30 24th September 2005 18:53

im not suggesting it may or may not count against you, but they still ask the question

757manipulator 24th September 2005 19:08

You'll probably find that BA have a box they need to tick for diversity..i.e. 50% modular..50%intergrated....and black white yellow green etc...:rolleyes:

CPL_Ace 25th September 2005 14:47

"Many of the integ. courses are now being tailored to suit certain airlines' requirements".
I personally believed that this to be true and would give me an added edge which is why I chose this route.

With that in mind, however, does this not suggest that the integrated courses are grooming you for airlines that possibly do not have the capacity to take all of the graduates produced by these courses, leaving them in the same boat as everyone else?


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