BA and The Bond....
Couldonlyaffordafiver
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From: The Twilight Zone near 30W
Don't know for a fact but considering the current financial situation, expect them to have a go. However, cadets who were chopped (even at Base) were never chased. Precedent maybe?
Edited to add to Captain Airclues comments. The cadet scheme is unlikely to be reintroduced for the foreseeable future. When it is, I would be very surprised if it is in the same form as in the past (ie. non-contributory).
As far as bonds go, as the current package for new joiners at BA is somewhat less than competitive, there is consequently a greater chance of movement from BA to other companies than there has been in the past so perhaps expect some form of bond to be introduced following any type rating. If this is the case, it is likely to be quite rigidly enforced as BA have lost out (albeit rarely) in the past.
Edited to add to Captain Airclues comments. The cadet scheme is unlikely to be reintroduced for the foreseeable future. When it is, I would be very surprised if it is in the same form as in the past (ie. non-contributory).
As far as bonds go, as the current package for new joiners at BA is somewhat less than competitive, there is consequently a greater chance of movement from BA to other companies than there has been in the past so perhaps expect some form of bond to be introduced following any type rating. If this is the case, it is likely to be quite rigidly enforced as BA have lost out (albeit rarely) in the past.
Last edited by Human Factor; 15th August 2004 at 13:13.
Just another number
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great expectations
I don't think that you need to worry too much about this. It will be many years before BA operate a cadet scheme, if at all. If a cadet scheme is ever restarted then it will be a very different deal to the last one.
Airclues
I don't think that you need to worry too much about this. It will be many years before BA operate a cadet scheme, if at all. If a cadet scheme is ever restarted then it will be a very different deal to the last one.
Airclues
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From: glasgow
I love my job and I like my base; but I think it'd be wicked fun to work for a younger company for a while - y'know - have a bit of good old fun............ nothing against BA at all........ but I'm just a youngster and I don't want to stifle myself with corporate B/S.
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From: RICHMOND
There was a guy once who left to become a priest and join the church. Because of the nature of this career change, BA decided they couldn't charge him and he got out free! So you could leave and become a nun!
But maybe you'd find celibacy a bit difficult?
But maybe you'd find celibacy a bit difficult?
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This is the chap GU mentions. It's a small world as his father used to be my boss prior to my aviation career...
http://www.heath-whyte.freeserve.co.uk/ragsrich.htm
http://www.heath-whyte.freeserve.co.uk/ragsrich.htm




