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Heard a rather nasty rumour recently re. Ryanair's latest recruitment strategy for new FO's. They are apparently looking at training 40 new FO's this year. If you're one of the wannabes 'fortunate' enough to be selected you hand over £12K for the training. At the end of the course around 25 will then be taken on, not necessarily as flight crew. A stint in ops may be all that is initially offered. I don't know what happens to the balance of the 40 who start training.
Someone please tell me this is not true because it sound like something out of Never-never land.
Someone please tell me this is not true because it sound like something out of Never-never land.
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That stirs something in my mind somewhere, I think that sort of arrangement may be illegal. Any legal experts out there to confirm that?
Any arrangement where you hand out 12K for a barely 50% chance to get a job in OPs is a bit like gambling. On the other hand if it bought you a 738 rating, thats a different matter.
In any case it seems a bit unlikely, even for Ryanair. If I wrote down all the rumours I heard about Ryanair it would make a good book.
Any arrangement where you hand out 12K for a barely 50% chance to get a job in OPs is a bit like gambling. On the other hand if it bought you a 738 rating, thats a different matter.
In any case it seems a bit unlikely, even for Ryanair. If I wrote down all the rumours I heard about Ryanair it would make a good book.
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With reference to the £12K training fee. I was told that they take £4000 off your salary for three years and then you get a nice pay rise.
I have heard nothing about coughing up £12000 before joining the company. IMHO things are different!
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I have heard nothing about coughing up £12000 before joining the company. IMHO things are different!
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Heard that one too guys, from a "Reliable" source, although it may be a case of £4k over 3 years.
Most of us wouldn't have 12k to spend after the multi/ir, mcc etc. (at least I wouldn't)!
although there are always a few golden boys and girls for whom money is no object and who don't live in the real world like the rest of us..lets hope it's not true in any case
Most of us wouldn't have 12k to spend after the multi/ir, mcc etc. (at least I wouldn't)!
although there are always a few golden boys and girls for whom money is no object and who don't live in the real world like the rest of us..lets hope it's not true in any case
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Ryanair themselves seem to know nothing about this scheme so I think the rumour is false.
I don't see anything too bad about any such scheme as outlined - other airlines have done similar whereby a flying job is not gauranteed from the start and you have to prove yourself in another related role first.
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I don't see anything too bad about any such scheme as outlined - other airlines have done similar whereby a flying job is not gauranteed from the start and you have to prove yourself in another related role first.
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I don't know if this is much help but I have heard rumours about this scheme for a while now and decided to check it out with a friend of mine who works with Ryanair. Unfortunately he said he hadn't heard of any such scheme operating in the near future.
This may change of course, but as of last week he hadn't heard of any such sponsorship.