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GoreTex 30th Oct 2006 05:56

EK announced ovr 3 years ago that they will hire DEC's and that the minimum time for an upgrade is 3 years, they even said it will take longer than 3 years as the airline grows, so please stop crying girls.

EK is a s**t company to work for and I am on my way out like so many, EK changes the contract anytime they want and the get away with it in a country with almost no law and no protection of expats, but I can't stand this FO's who are here for 3 days and complain about DEC's, everybody knew about it and but they still joined, so don't expect any kind words.

CAYNINE 30th Oct 2006 06:36


Originally Posted by atiuta (Post 2936288)
Some just wait patiently whilst others bitch about it, but those considered for acceleration having a little whinge in the meantime get no sympathy from me (or many others) as its blatant hypocrisy to complain about your time to command whilst there are other "qualified/capable" pilots ahead of you in seniority.

Read my other posts.... have never expected anything other than do my time, have never whinged as you so elloquently put it and actually enjoy my job. In fact am over 3yrs and have enjoyed the time getting there.

The issue here was the guys "out of seniority" that are bypassing the full timers.... do you think that you would remain all warm and fuzzy with guys that have been here 18 months less getting confirmed course dates? I am talking about the guys behind on seniority not those higher. Haven't there been a million posts that have said the only fair way is when your due it is offered based on your seniority? Now if you happen to be on the bus....you have to re-qualify again... I appeal to that over developed sense of consideration that you display to just take a moment and understand....it's not a whinge.... it's a demoralising concern....agree?? :hmm:

chofuan 7th Nov 2006 12:26

check www.siliconoasis.net for emirates housing
 
Housing is great. check www.siliconoasis.net

chofuan 7th Nov 2006 13:08

Interview emirates
 
I just came back from Dubai. Great company and great people running the show. For me the written test was very easy, no tricky questions and basic general aviation knowledge questions. For the sim part you are going to get all the tools you need to succeed from the training capt (follow the directions and be yourself). youll be evaluated on your basic flying skills, navigation skills and CRM. During your sim session BRIEF, BRIEF, BRIEF. If you have any significant deviation take the appropiate action. For the interview have some of your stories ready and relax. It is a two way street, the want to see if you fit in their organization and you should see if that is what you want for your career and your family, remember that it si going to be a least a 3 year commitment since youll tied to the company by the bond (36.000us)
The interview is actually fun, you get to meet people from all over the world and you get to see a very different way of life, it is NOT for everybody but take it as a cultural experience.

I have to wait 4 weeks for their response, I hope I get the call from Emirates. Dubai is a great city but far from perfect, traffic is a nightmare and remember there is a construction going on everywhere in the city.

Only 3 out of 8 made it to the end in my group. Check the housing on www.siliconoasis.net

Good luck and enjoy UAE.

fly737 7th Nov 2006 14:07

i had my reponse after 2 weeks, been here for 18 month now and Dubai is just a nightmare....Cie is alright if you like to travel, night flights, and BIG BIG machines. But my advise ...stay away from this place. It's sucks:}

fractional 7th Nov 2006 15:34


...stay away from this place. It's sucks
You say the Co is alright (very important), I say (you didn't say it) housing is better than elsewhere (???).
Other than what you say about the night flying and the big machines what else sucks in a mega-fast growing (otherwise called world's largest construction site)?
I think it's important for one:
1. to feel reasonably(?) good at work, (what is reasonable for many? You can make it...)
2. to do a bit of saving rather than wasting your earnings in taxes and social security elsewhere that you never see again in many cases if you don't do your own,
3. to avoid shopping malls. 1 week visit to the a big supermarket and another visit to you friendly local convenience cold store,
4. to feel go at home,
5. to have your family with you if you have one,
6. to have (fast) a companion, so you won't be lonely,
7. to have the spouse working and helping the expenses where possible,
8. kids in school, etc..
9. a family car and another for the road to/from EK, etc.., always saving...
Believe me, there are worse places around. EK still has in the Gulf and Middle East aviation world the best package. The Gulf or the Middle East is not what used to be and it will never be it again.
As long as people continue to apply for these jobs, so meeting the demand, the package will not change. The rest of the story we know and the bean counters don't care. Take it easy.

Capt_Sparrow1 14th Nov 2006 20:32

Hey guys
Just wanted to say that whatever fractional said must be true.
I had a buddy of mine that went for the EK interview and Boy did he ask some
**## type of questions to the HR,Interviewers.
1,Like If as you claim this a Fantastic airline of the future then why do you have a record nr of pilots leaving
2,How do explain Capt leaving for a F/O job in Europe?
3,Your days off is one of the worst in the big airlines
And he went on to have a real go at the stupied anws they gave
Needless to say he was not impressed and they with him.
But EK is not for everyone and as time goes on there are not many that fit into EKs plans ,that have half a brain.
:sad:

chofuan 15th Nov 2006 13:31


Originally Posted by Capt_Sparrow1 (Post 2963080)
Hey guys
Just wanted to say that whatever fractional said must be true.
I had a buddy of mine that went for the EK interview and Boy did he ask some
**## type of questions to the HR,Interviewers.
1,Like If as you claim this a Fantastic airline of the future then why do you have a record nr of pilots leaving
2,How do explain Capt leaving for a F/O job in Europe?
3,Your days off is one of the worst in the big airlines
And he went on to have a real go at the stupied anws they gave
Needless to say he was not impressed and they with him.
But EK is not for everyone and as time goes on there are not many that fit into EKs plans ,that have half a brain.
:sad:


I have a lot of friends very happy at EK, so who is wrong?. I loved the place and what I saw. It is my personal point fo view.
There is not a perfect world, stable job, nice housing and great place to take your family. I really don't care what everybody else is doing and thats is why I send the application to Emirates.

Wizofoz 2nd Dec 2006 16:15

South Africa just ran away with it after being down 12-0 to the Kiwis at half time, and.....No, sorry, they are still insisting on Jet time.

Boeing 777-300ER 12th Dec 2006 07:59

Emirates New Technical Quiz
 
Can anybody who has just recently attended the Emirates interview be so kind to pass on any information about this new technical quiz?

777SandMan 14th Dec 2006 15:14

The loading of the quiz during the selection process is about 10%. Do not overheat your brain on the quiz - rather have a good look around you and decide if you want to live in the dessert!

The EK selection process has one aim and one aim only - CAN THIS INDIVIDUAL LIVE IN THE DESSERT?

If you are married then the question becomes - CAN THIS INDIVIDUAL'S WIFE LIVE IN THE DESSERT?

THAT IS WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT MY FRIEND!:ok:

Thylakoid 14th Dec 2006 15:25


Originally Posted by 777SandMan (Post 3019784)
The loading of the quiz during the selection process is about 10%. Do not overheat your brain on the quiz - rather have a good look around you and decide if you want to live in the dessert!


Originally Posted by 777SandMan (Post 3019784)

The EK selection process has one aim and one aim only - CAN THIS INDIVIDUAL LIVE IN THE DESSERT?

If you are married then the question becomes - CAN THIS INDIVIDUAL'S WIFE LIVE IN THE DESSERT?
THAT IS WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT MY FRIEND!:ok:



Actually, 777SandMan, it is DESERT :E

expatula 14th Dec 2006 15:30

Actually, sandman is right 'cos that's what they will make out of you - a DESSERT! :}

777SandMan 15th Dec 2006 10:59


Originally Posted by expatula (Post 3019803)
Actually, sandman is right 'cos that's what they will make out of you - a DESSERT! :}

Sorry gents, spell checker is/are poked!:\

pilot444 16th Dec 2006 23:32

What kind of new Tech questions are you guys talking about? Harder or easier. Friend of mine did the interview 2 weeks ago and the questions were as advertised.
Any other source to prep for other that ACE and handling the big jet.....

JamesBond007 8th Jan 2007 23:28

I also heard that the questions have changed. If anyone has any idea where to study for the Technical Quiz, could you please also PM me. I have been reading "Ace...", but someone returning from his interview said, not to even bother reading that book, because the questions came from somewhere else....

Any info will help. Thank you in advance

Schnowzer 9th Jan 2007 04:38

Boeing

I'd carry out standard interview prep i.e. 'Who am I, What have I done, What scenarios can I use' rather than worry about the tech quiz. If you do a good sim and a good assessment then the tech quiz will be irrelevant to your chances of success.

Schnowzer

I have copied the latest quiz though in case you have time to revise.

================================
Emirate Employment Quiz 2007

Personal
1. What is your name?
2. Are you sure?

Engines
3. What are the large round noisy things that hang under the wings called?
a. Engines
b. Oranges
c. Australians

4. Why do they call the A340 a 4 engined aeroplane?
a. It has 4 engines
b. It has 340 engines
c. It has 4 Australians

Aerodynamics
5. Where is the curvy bit on the wings?
a. On the top
b. On the bottom
c. On the hosties

6. Why do you have flappy shaped bits on the end of the wings?
a. To turn the plane
b. To wave at the tower

Driving
7. Can you drive?
a. Yes
b. No, but I'm not worried because nor can anyone else
c. Yes, but not without swearing

Finance
8. Do you know anything about exchange rates?
a. Yes
b. No

9. Does an EK First Officer get paid less or more in Euro/Pounds than in 1999?
a. More
b. Less
C. I don't care I just want to work for Emirates

10. How much has the EK starting salary increased in AED since 1986?
a. 400%
b. 28%
C. I don't care I just want to work for EK

11. What was the real inflation rate in Dubai from 1999-2006?
a. 0%
b. 65%
c. I don't care I just want to work for Emirates

Qualifications and Recruitment
12. You will have to show evidence of flying skills. Do you have any of the following Licences?
a. Dog Licence
b. Medical Licence
c. PPL

Save All Question (In case you failed to get any others right)
13. Do you promise to come to the 'Dessert', work harder, get paid less and never complain about conditions deteriorating, death rate on the roads or EK Management?
a. Yes
b. No


When completed send to:
Dr B Umsonseats
Management House
Emirates Airlines
Exodus What Exodus Road
Planet Tharg

Fart Master 9th Jan 2007 04:42

:} :} :} :} :} hehehehehehehehehehehehehe.......BRILLIANT, quite brilliant

violate 9th Jan 2007 16:05

Schnowzer, not only is that spot on, but if you change the answer from

I don't care I just want to work for EK
to
I don't care I just want to work for management
you have a whole new application for your questionnaire

cameltoe2006 9th Jan 2007 17:08

Schnowzer, fantastically funny post! Original and candid! :}


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