Joining Qatar Airways (QR) - all you need to know about it (threads merged)
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Hi Guys!!
Signed my contract 25th of april for FO A320 and I am still waiting for the contract to come back. Reached my coordinator a couple of days ago by mail and got the answer have patience we will get to you shortly . Of course I have also received the Holly M mail a month ago and replied to that also.
Seems that Q have a lot of pipelines in and they all are slow at the moment.
Cheers
Signed my contract 25th of april for FO A320 and I am still waiting for the contract to come back. Reached my coordinator a couple of days ago by mail and got the answer have patience we will get to you shortly . Of course I have also received the Holly M mail a month ago and replied to that also.
Seems that Q have a lot of pipelines in and they all are slow at the moment.
Cheers
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@woodman
Thank u for your response,we' re almost through the same situation.
Hope we meet soon...
@aviatoreboy
What do u mean by ''I am still waiting for the contract to come back.''?
I do not think that the ''Offer of Employment ''(not the contract) must come back to u.
You just have to sign on it and state the target joining date only.Then u send it back to them and wait....
Thank u
Hope we meet soon...
@aviatoreboy
What do u mean by ''I am still waiting for the contract to come back.''?
I do not think that the ''Offer of Employment ''(not the contract) must come back to u.
You just have to sign on it and state the target joining date only.Then u send it back to them and wait....
Thank u
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@CMDGreen
It can be as short as 1-2 months from the date you have received the mail to as long as (more than) a year and the waiting can keep on going. But hang in there, not so far now.
By the way, when did you receive your short listed email?
FL123
By the way, when did you receive your short listed email?
FL123
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I never got a email that im shortlisted. Si i guess they dont want me.. Dont even know what their criteria are.
Well, in that case im gonna delete my profile on their website.
Still looking for an airline break through.
Well, in that case im gonna delete my profile on their website.
Still looking for an airline break through.
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Has anyone been shortlisted, or called for an interview since the talent pool was started?
There have been rumors that they have their numbers for the next year( which doesnt make since if they are still calling people for interviews)
Hopefully as they start to get the 787 and few other aircraft that we will see the pool start to drain!
"CBs in Vicinity" What fleet are you going on?
There have been rumors that they have their numbers for the next year( which doesnt make since if they are still calling people for interviews)
Hopefully as they start to get the 787 and few other aircraft that we will see the pool start to drain!
"CBs in Vicinity" What fleet are you going on?
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Maybe your future office at QR? Picture of first QR 787 at Farnborough
Not bad! Total of 60 787 on order and optioned. Someone said that after an initial 5 airframes in 2012, and then starting in 2013, QR would receive a new 787 every 3.5 weeks... I'd take it if they offered me the right seat up front...
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Ive.
Thank you for the picture, very tempting. I can still smell that new plane smell when we sat on that simulator. I remember, when sitting outside the machine, waiting for our turn, a friendly Captain who was passing by, telling us "have fun guys but it will be a long time before you'll get to sit on the real one."
Any idea, guesses, how they plan to fill in those seats?? Existing bus drivers or tripple seven ones? OR the fresh recruits???
Cheers.
Any idea, guesses, how they plan to fill in those seats?? Existing bus drivers or tripple seven ones? OR the fresh recruits???
Cheers.
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a new aircraft that still needs to be delivered and the captains seat look like it has been used for some years already
that's why i don't like the sheepskin
that's why i don't like the sheepskin
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The 787 are going to be flown by QR pilots who have worked their asses off for the company for the past 4-5 years. Mostly the guys from the 320. New joiners, you will most likely be put on the 320 and you will work your asses off for 3-4 years before you move onto something else.
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Let's say you are hired as a type-rated A320 pilot and allocated to the A320/21 fleet. Given that you did not need a new type rating, how long before you could "bid" or request another fleet type? 2-3 years? Is there a minimum time expectation on each fleet? Does having the relevant type and experience make a difference?
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I think you could work on 3-4 years before a moving.
Type frozen is for 3 years, then you need to put in your request, thats has to be approved which would drag on for a while, plus there needs to be a requirement of course for the fleet you want to move to.
Although if the company has a requirement then it could be less, as per the 787.
Type frozen is for 3 years, then you need to put in your request, thats has to be approved which would drag on for a while, plus there needs to be a requirement of course for the fleet you want to move to.
Although if the company has a requirement then it could be less, as per the 787.
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Holly M
Hey guys, it might sound a dumb question, but what is the "Holly M." referring to??
Why this name? Is it the name of the person who sent it? A specific everyday expression that I don't know? ... ?
Thanks!
PS: I received the talent pool mail last week, but no other email since my interview (NTSO) in February.
Why this name? Is it the name of the person who sent it? A specific everyday expression that I don't know? ... ?
Thanks!
PS: I received the talent pool mail last week, but no other email since my interview (NTSO) in February.
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G'day Gents (and Ladies),
I'm looking for some encouragement. I received the "Good News" letter nearly eight weeks ago. Since then, I know that at least one reference check was completed and positive (I assume the other was also) as I received a congratulatory email from the previous boss.
The Good News email indicated that it would take "…no more than 6 weeks…" for fleet allocation, etc. It's been nearly 8 weeks. This was for a DEC Command position. I interviewed in April.
So, are things moving normally, or should I be moving onwards to something else?
I'm looking for some encouragement. I received the "Good News" letter nearly eight weeks ago. Since then, I know that at least one reference check was completed and positive (I assume the other was also) as I received a congratulatory email from the previous boss.
The Good News email indicated that it would take "…no more than 6 weeks…" for fleet allocation, etc. It's been nearly 8 weeks. This was for a DEC Command position. I interviewed in April.
So, are things moving normally, or should I be moving onwards to something else?