GSS recruiting
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GSS recruiting
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Vacancies
Due to anticipated expansion with delivery of three B747-8F aircraft next year we have vacancies based at Stansted, UK, for:
B747-400F/-8F First Officers
The minimum qualifications are:-
Total Time 3000hrs with 500hrs on multi-engine turbine
Valid CAA/JAA ATPL with Class 1 Medical
The right to work in the UK
Preference will be given to pilots with Jet Airliner experience
Previous applicants are asked to reapply.
Frequently Asked Questions (updated 09 September 2010)
CVs should be sent to Kim Jeffery, Global Supply Systems, Room 13, Stansted House, Stansted Airport, Essex, CM24 1AE.
Tel: 01279 682908.
Email: [email protected]
Vacancies
Due to anticipated expansion with delivery of three B747-8F aircraft next year we have vacancies based at Stansted, UK, for:
B747-400F/-8F First Officers
The minimum qualifications are:-
Total Time 3000hrs with 500hrs on multi-engine turbine
Valid CAA/JAA ATPL with Class 1 Medical
The right to work in the UK
Preference will be given to pilots with Jet Airliner experience
Previous applicants are asked to reapply.
Frequently Asked Questions (updated 09 September 2010)
CVs should be sent to Kim Jeffery, Global Supply Systems, Room 13, Stansted House, Stansted Airport, Essex, CM24 1AE.
Tel: 01279 682908.
Email: [email protected]
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Yes, lowish pay but they are awash with applicants every time they recruite.
Lots of people would like a rating and fly a B744F or new B748F worldwide for that money.
A very friendly and efficient operation. More than can be said for some non- UK cargo operators,
Lots of people would like a rating and fly a B744F or new B748F worldwide for that money.
A very friendly and efficient operation. More than can be said for some non- UK cargo operators,
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9k upfront deposit is a bit of a steep one though! I know it's refundable, but still a big cheque to write at the start of a new job! But it is a billion times better than anything that Easy Jet or Ryan Air have got to offer.
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Thanks for the heads up, I applied this afternoon. I spoke to GSS HR and they said that they were looking for around 20 FOs which is encouraging.
I agree that £9000 is a bit steep but you do get it back in months 19-36 unlike the £30000 or so you have to pay easy, jet2 or ryan. It certainly appears to be the best gig in town at the moment although things do seem to be accelerating quickly in a positive direction.
Regards
Thanks for the heads up, I applied this afternoon. I spoke to GSS HR and they said that they were looking for around 20 FOs which is encouraging.
I agree that £9000 is a bit steep but you do get it back in months 19-36 unlike the £30000 or so you have to pay easy, jet2 or ryan. It certainly appears to be the best gig in town at the moment although things do seem to be accelerating quickly in a positive direction.
Regards
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Having done a thread search, it came up with a lot of interesting things about GSS. However, it all appears to be several years old now.
Does anybody have any new information about the current interview process and how the Pilots feel about the company at the moment?
It appears to be a good opportunity and it is nice to see that things are picking up at last!
Good luck to all those that apply
Does anybody have any new information about the current interview process and how the Pilots feel about the company at the moment?
It appears to be a good opportunity and it is nice to see that things are picking up at last!
Good luck to all those that apply
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'Benefits include away-from-base allowances (£2.00 per hour, plus £10 per hotel night overseas)- do I read that as £10 night-stop allowance? Wouldn't buy a beer in some hotels I know.
And is BA still parachuting new captains in?
And is BA still parachuting new captains in?
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Hi,
I haven't. I rang them early last week and spoke to HR and she said that the Chf Plt would be reviewing all the applications in between trips so it might take up to 3 weeks to hear back.
Regards
I haven't. I rang them early last week and spoke to HR and she said that the Chf Plt would be reviewing all the applications in between trips so it might take up to 3 weeks to hear back.
Regards