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Old 17th Aug 2005, 18:41
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cabin crew management

I will come the first week of september to start my new job as cabin crew, I was recruited in Abu Dhabi by the section head of cabin crew! I would like to know if I made a mistake to accept this job!
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Old 20th Aug 2005, 11:30
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Well since things are changing for the better now to ask the question that nobody could answer for me so far:
Is there any kind of agreement between EY and QR or EK not to take their pilots? Formal or informal, rumor has it that a lot of QR pilots in particular are applying for EY especially since they started accepting 320 applications..that comes as a surprise

Anyways, the rumor is a couple of the guys were told that they can not accept them except after 6 months from the time leaving QR !! How would they go around thinking this would happen ? Is anybody supposed to leave the company he is working for, then after six months apply to the prestigious EY? and its not like after you are accepted.. no just get your family on the street first with no income and then have the pleasure of applying Ya right
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Old 20th Aug 2005, 19:19
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You´re right!...

It seems that this is a fact, from a search here. Too bad.

Good luck!
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Old 21st Aug 2005, 05:05
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I don't believe there is any agreement between the companies. There are several Gulf Air pilots at Etihad. If your company will give you a "No objection" letter, basically saying that your present company has no problem with you quiting them to go work for the competition, then you can apply and join right away. If not, then you have to quit your job and leave the Gulf for six months. Nothing to do with the "Prestigious" Etihad but with the UAE labour law.

And to the rest of the Etihad bunch, lets stop airing our dirty laundry here for a while and give these new guys the chance they deserve.
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