easy or thomsonfly
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easy or thomsonfly
am looking at moving to new operation at coventry . britannia low cost . presently at easyjet. dont have any info about brit ! anybody else thinking of jumping ship ? maybe frying pans and fires comes to mind ?
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From: Grobelling through the murk to the sunshine above.
Have you applied & been offered a job? I'd be suprised if you've got that far and still don't have any info about Britannia.
If you're just thinking about it, then why not apply? By the time you pass the maths, English, pschycobabble and sim' checks, then the interview, I'm sure you'll have learned or been told enough to make up your mind.
Some people have already jumped ship, lots more have stayed put. Whether it's worth it or not depends upon your personal circumstances, but if you never apply, you'll never have the choice.
If you're just thinking about it, then why not apply? By the time you pass the maths, English, pschycobabble and sim' checks, then the interview, I'm sure you'll have learned or been told enough to make up your mind.
Some people have already jumped ship, lots more have stayed put. Whether it's worth it or not depends upon your personal circumstances, but if you never apply, you'll never have the choice.

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From: lgw
One good thing is you join the Britannia seniority list, I believe. Although you are bonded to remain with the low cost operation for a minimum of 5 years before being eligible to transfer to the main line I think.





