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Old 28th Feb 2008, 18:34
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Bon Clara, je vais le faire ici ce sera plus simple, oui effectivement je suis basé en Espagne, je te rappel que Ryanair ne me demande pas de parler la langue du pays pour y ètre basé. Si je n'ai pas le droit de dire haut et fort que je suis content dans ma nouvelle compagnie et que la situation ici est bien meilleur que ce à quoi je m'attendais et bien dans ce cas je préfère me taire et laisser croire à tous ces fantasmeurs ce qu'il veulent...Bientot on me prendra pour MOL

Voor mijn vrienden van Vlanderen en Nederland, Ik ben uit belgie,zeker ik ben niet perfect tweetalig maar ik denk dat is normaal voor een klein waals;-)

Mein Frau ist von Köln, Alaaf Köln.

That's crazy what's happen here, there is so much anger against Ryanair that you can't just say that you like your company. For sure it's my first company, for sure i believe that there is better companies around the world, for sure i believe that in Dublin and Stansted the situation is not so good( said in my first post) but my point was just to say that in my case i am happy with what i have, Ryanair is a positive experience for me and i believe for some others persons too.

There is more than 1500 pilots flying for FR, can't you believe that some of us are happy???
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Old 28th Feb 2008, 18:59
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Btw ASFKAP,

I don't know who you are and i don't care. I am pretty sure that in your life you had already some problems due to the fact that you give quick judgement without being 100% sure of what you say.
I am a simple pilot, i have nothing to do with the management or whatever of RYR.
And please forward this thread to check if you want, i have nothing to hide. I don't know the person to who you want to forward it but i believe that he would check who i am and be able to assure you that i am who i say i am.

have a good evening.
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Old 28th Feb 2008, 19:24
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So what mde you choose RYR over Brussles?
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Translation:

Good Clara, I will do it here this will be simpler, yes effectively I am based in Spain, If you remember that Ryanair does not want me to speak the country language for their base.

If I don't have the right to say high and strong that I'm happy with my new company and the position here is much better than what I expected, well in this case I prefer to be quiet to myself and leave all these fantasizes (I think the word is)

For my friends of Vlanderen and the Netherlands, I am not from Belgium, I am perfectly bilingual but think this is normal for a small...

My wife is from Cologne
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EjetSetter,

Because Brussels Airlines or Tnt offered me an interview when i was already flying for FR, but also because the tax level in Belgium is too high ( must be now around 45/50%), following my calculation my net salary with Fr would be my Gross salary in Belgium.

Have a good evening,
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Old 28th Feb 2008, 19:50
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Voor mijn vrienden van Vlanderen en Nederland, Ik ben uit belgie,zeker ik ben niet perfect tweetalig maar ik denk dat is normaal voor een klein waals
Well, I think a small Walloon should understand this:

Votre mere etait un hamster, et votre pere sentait des baies de sureau.

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Well sorry preduk,
I will do it, it will be more understandable than with an online translator :

Well Clara, I will do it here it would be easier, that's true i am based in spain, but i remind you that with FR i don't have to speak the language of the country to be based there. If i don't have the right to say loudly that i am happy in my new company and that the situation here is well better than the one i was expecting, then in this case i prefer to shut up and let believe the "story makers" what they want...Soon i will be taken for MOL

For my friend of Flanders and Netherland, I am coming from Belgium, for sure i am not perfectly bilingual but i think it's normal for a little "wallon"(french speaker of belgium)

And for sure my wife is German, Alaaf Köln is an expression that you shout in the during the street Carnaval.

rgrds and good evening,
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Well SOTV,

I don't see really the meaning of this sentence but my mother is well a human like you and me and not a little animal...and let's say that my father smell the "surreau" when he do a walk in the wood????LOL
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Ha... Thanks flycheaper... My Friend translated the questions for me but then he disappeared before I got your response so had to use a translator :S
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Well ASFKAP,

As I told you before, i have nothing to hide so as it makes long time that i haven't been here i didn't remember my password so i did a new account. I am now using mainly firefox and this evening I came back on Internet explorer where I discover with pleasure that my password was stored....
At least you see that i am not new here and that i have more the profile of a pilot than an HR manager isn't it?
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Old 28th Feb 2008, 21:34
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My experience with Ryanair

I thik I´d better stay on the beach.
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Old 28th Feb 2008, 21:49
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I thik I´d better stay on the beach
hope it's gonna be for a long long time... and take as many PPRune strollers along as you can, thanks and good bye
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Hi flycheaper

Just want to say that I totally agree with you, I started on the Ryanair OCC course summer 2007, and I am still very satisfied. I do think a lot of you guys are a little to angry and maybe too eager to make Ryanair that bad, we do all have different opinions to what makes us happy, I am at Ryanair. For your information, I am Danish, so please accept my spelling !!

Rgds UK Viking
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Yet another 1 post wonder!
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Old 29th Feb 2008, 09:00
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Beacause enough is enough, have been a passiv observer for years and I dont like your attitude.
I do believe I was posting in a polite way and do request a serious and mature discussion instead of all that crap.

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UK Viking,
Not really my issue if you like my attitude or not.
Excuse my cynicism......
passiv observer for years
but registers today and posts on a blatant advertising thread. Hmmmm

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Old 29th Feb 2008, 10:41
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It is true that some peeps are happy in FR, those who are flying shiney new 800's rather than instructing on a 152 or working in a bar.
FR is now a flight school, 200hrs in the right seat and less than 3000hrs in the left(i mean jet time!). If you have experience in this company in either seat you will get shat upon. Why give experienced FO's flying when you can get it cheaper with a newbe?
The company works on the basis of fear & intimidation, never query anything. They cannot deal with issues in a professional manner, it always turns out to be political........

Get in then get out! Don't be one of the 4 bar glasses gang, you now the ones who wanna be skippers from the day they put 2 stripes on & then a training skipper within 6 months of that
The experience on the flight deck has decreased alarmingly over the last 5 years............
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I must say this Ryanair bashing has gone too far in here. I am with Ryanair as well and all you guys going on and on how bad it is...fact is, most of the guys i meet on the line a pretty happy to be there. What is laughable is all these conspiricy theories going on in here, every time a poster is positive about RYR, its MOL and his henchmen....guys, get real, get a job
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Never a truer word said.
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VikingDK,
There is an old saying "live by the sword, die by the sword"
Ryanair corporate strategy is to steam roller and slag off anyone in their way. Thats why your company gets it back in spades. If you trawl back through the archives no other companies get as much flak, even those who offer a similar product. Why is that? The opening post may well be genuine, but it comes across exactly as a recruiting hook. Something which has been proved previously by the engineering manager. The only conspiracy theory comes from within Ryanair from those who believe that the company is unfairly treated. I can imagine when MOL finally is got rid of, that he will be in Kenneth Williams pose squealing "infamy, infamy....."
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