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Old 21st Jul 2021, 09:07
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I'd ignore Nimrodjoe

The guy is a troll who obviously has nothing better to do

Anyway back to the subject,
I can believe a few hundred did apply to Ryanair. However I don't believe anyone who actually had access to this info, would post it on PPRUNE a few days after the applications opened.
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Old 21st Jul 2021, 15:09
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Yes i do have a source. However, you will note that start by saying apparently, suggesting that I cannot confirm this information myself.

This is a pilot rumour network not a courtroom.

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Old 21st Jul 2021, 17:57
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Too good-Certainly not
More experienced in international ops-Yes
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Old 22nd Jul 2021, 07:26
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Apparently your post is BS!
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Old 22nd Jul 2021, 08:14
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Happy to be proven wrong. Can you do that?
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Old 22nd Jul 2021, 11:34
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It’s sarcasm you plonker.

Ryanair + flydubai have proved to be much better options than Emirates despite what the locals say.
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Old 22nd Jul 2021, 15:04
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The video of MOL would be funny if he didn’t believe it. Okay, that video was some time ago now, but he probably still believes that 18 hours a week tosh.
5/4 ended up being 8/1 for me. Almost 3 days to recover following a week of earlies leaving me just one day of feeling like a normal human before it was back to work. I simply couldn’t get enough sleep and after many years I was turned into a zombie. Leaving was sweet.
When the 900 hours was written up no one ever thought it would be achieved. You will do it. Fine maybe if you are in your twenties but past 40? Forget it.
A good job for a couple of years perhaps but if you plan on doing it long time please do your due diligence.
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Old 22nd Jul 2021, 15:52
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Would love to do 900 a year again during daytime. Most guys spend over 1200 hours in the plane. limit is 900hrs and up to 900 in the bunk so a limit of 1800 a year in the plane. All during night, pattern is 7/1-7/1-7/2-7/3 orso. Ryanair was a piece if cake!
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Old 23rd Jul 2021, 08:35
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The Truth is not always funny.
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Old 25th Jul 2021, 16:48
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I think the comments about the long hours are valid, but equally depend on the person involved. Having flown the FR 900 a year (and in the many years I flew for them I was always within a few hours of the maximum, one time I had to position back on a trip because I didn’t have the annual hours to fly it) and also flown long haul for many years, I found the FR schedule far more tiring. I was tired long haul as well, but not as much. I know others who find the opposite true.

The biggest difference was the bully boy culture in FR, and the constant concealed threats. I never experienced that long haul, though what some of the poor guys are going through now is beyond belief. I don’t believe it is FR doing their crew favours, or suddenly becoming a caring company, it’s simply that they can’t get away with the crap that got pulled in Emirates with the mass redundancies.
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Old 26th Jul 2021, 07:30
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Happy to be proven wrong. Can you do that?
Not up to me to prove you wrong. It was you with your extensive post history that makes a sweeping statement with not a shred of proof to back it up.

The onus is on your sir with your wild rumours!
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Old 27th Jul 2021, 07:01
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It's a rumour network. I didn't think that this would require that I uploaded proof for each post. I heard something and passed it on. Believe it, don't believe it, I couldn't give a
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You obviously do if you keep banging on about it.
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