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Old 12th Sep 2014, 14:59
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Ryanair always had pretty high turnover of pilots but the cadet sausage machine could always keep up with the attrition. Now with more alternative jobs for pilots elsewhere, and an increased demand in Ryanair with new deliveries the situation is beginning to look rather stretched. Evidence of crew shortage is everywhere and the key to fixing it is to make people choose to stay rather than leave.

There are some green shoots - little token gestures to try to keep people sweet but more is needed. I am an optimist and I hope that Ryanair might evolve into a desirable place to work. One thing is sure, that is with a fleet of 520 aircraft, unless FR make people want to stay long term, they'll have nobody left to fly their shiny new jets.

Ryanair modelled themselves on Southwest Airlines, except the bit about being nice to the workforce! Fingers crossed for the future.
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Old 12th Sep 2014, 15:17
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I am an optimist and I hope that Ryanair might evolve into a desirable place to work.
It'll have to otherwise MOL will kill his baby.

Ryanair will have to evolve or it will die - the 21st Century isn't the place for industrial dinosaurs such as MOL.

He should look at the business in one direction and at his staff in the other - you can't apply business tactics to HR - it'll never work these days in the Western World.

Ryanair have been lucky that the long recession has played in their favour.

But as mentioned previously there are (lots) of alternative jobs around - with Ryanair's competitors particularly.
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Old 12th Sep 2014, 15:19
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Do you think they would ever allow second applicants to apply again? Cadet I am talking about.
No, no, no - think again and Aim Higher!
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I am an optimist and I hope that Ryanair might evolve into a desirable place to work.
Mouahahahaha
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Old 12th Sep 2014, 17:29
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That's true.

Good luck with whatever you do.

It's a difficult game, just never give up - and once trained and experienced you can always move on ...
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