Ryanair

Joined: Jul 2002
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From: On a park bench near an airport
Hey Greaser -
Mahnaaa Mahnaaa
Plenty of muppets out there - If I remember correctly that's one reason why we both left!!
Last time I drove through B'Fast I saw a hugh poster advertising for a certain telecom company,
" The Future is bright, The future is ORANGE " it said.
Wise words perhaps
See you at the Christmas party...
Maybe from some place further east where they grow banana's. Probably a few muppets there as well.
Plenty of muppets out there - If I remember correctly that's one reason why we both left!!
An orange future is a far better deal
" The Future is bright, The future is ORANGE " it said.
Wise words perhaps
See you at the Christmas party...
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 51
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From: Essex
I work in East Midlands for Ryanair about 4 days a month so I feel I can clarify this. LJ is an assistant training planner who is leaving for personal reasons. There are four other very competent people in that office to takeover the work. Also I have heard that PB is putting a body from Dublin temporarily in to NEMA until they fill the vacancy.
There was Base Training last weeek where 24 people were trained - none of which had been waiting more than 1 week. They all get their licences and start line training this week.
Other parts of Ryanair may be chaotic but training has changed rapidly since PB arrived. There are more than 60 new line training Captains since April, the SIMS are packed daily seven days a week, all staff have their own phone nos and email and everyone has to be polite and answer queries quickly.
How long this will last none of us is sure. The trainers believe that if PB is leaving then it will return to the same old mess. Who knows. But things have changed.
There was Base Training last weeek where 24 people were trained - none of which had been waiting more than 1 week. They all get their licences and start line training this week.
Other parts of Ryanair may be chaotic but training has changed rapidly since PB arrived. There are more than 60 new line training Captains since April, the SIMS are packed daily seven days a week, all staff have their own phone nos and email and everyone has to be polite and answer queries quickly.
How long this will last none of us is sure. The trainers believe that if PB is leaving then it will return to the same old mess. Who knows. But things have changed.
Joined: Nov 2006
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From: down south
Inveritas.
You are correct, there were 24 pilots base trained last week, Thats my point, you would be lucky to get 4 trained before LJ joined.
I am sure there are 4 more people in the office and I'm sure a percentage of those are competent. They were all there before though and we know how it used to run.
JB may not be too popular but he is competent, he is also probably not too happy with the situation at the moment so how much help he will be is uncertain.
You are correct, there were 24 pilots base trained last week, Thats my point, you would be lucky to get 4 trained before LJ joined.
I am sure there are 4 more people in the office and I'm sure a percentage of those are competent. They were all there before though and we know how it used to run.
JB may not be too popular but he is competent, he is also probably not too happy with the situation at the moment so how much help he will be is uncertain.




Just heard that the guy responsible for sorting the shambles at Ryanair training has quit, anyone left in the training dept after Dec 1st good luck....