Ryanair Cancelling flights!
None the less, 97% is an exceptionally high pass rate for command courses, unheard of in most other airlines I’d imagine. Points to either a well managed, well run training department, or a more lax standard when it comes to being promoted to command.
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Is it not quite late to be putting on roadshows if these recruits are meant to be for next summer? (Assuming summer)
MOL said only this week they had a couple of thousand waiting to join. Why bother with the roadshow then?
MOL said only this week they had a couple of thousand waiting to join. Why bother with the roadshow then?
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"Industry leading?" "World class?" My Ar$e !!!
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They have been leading it to the gutter the last 20 years?
It is an interesting observation of the modern corporation, whether finance, insurance or aviation, businesses are infested with the refuse of our economic system; HR.
Those aspiring individuals seeking to climb above the other jetsam do their MBA as a badge of entry to the utterly dysfunctional and disconnected corporate hierarchy.
Those dutiful accountants with little to no operational knowledge 'drive business' and are focused intently on telling business what happened yesterday as a business hurtles headlong to a collision tomorrow...
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The only none rated bases being offered from their website are Wroclaw, Katowice & Poznan
Could this be connected to Ryanair Sun that is starting up in Poland. There's been no talk about this, but I saw an advert.
Could this be connected to Ryanair Sun that is starting up in Poland. There's been no talk about this, but I saw an advert.
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Not sure what airline you joined, NP, but I don't know anybody who regretted leaving Ryanair. Some people miss certain elements, but none would ever return. Horses for courses of course, but the grass certainly can be greener, you just need to pick the right field.
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To be honest, I don’t understand the fuss about the 5/4 roster. I think a random roster is equally good or maybe even better when you get to bid for your preferred days off. In the end it’s the amount of days off/month that makes a difference. If your doing 6/2, you’ve signed a ****ty contract with not enough days off per month.
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Left some time ago. Miss very little about it. Speaking to former colleagues who are still there reaffirms why I don’t. And the 5/4 roster is only of any true value if you are based where you want to be.
The jumpseating, waiting around airports for connecting commutes for hours on end, the non existent leave & base transfer system when I was there. Truly unrivalled.
The jumpseating, waiting around airports for connecting commutes for hours on end, the non existent leave & base transfer system when I was there. Truly unrivalled.
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In the end it’s the amount of days off/month that makes a difference.
It is also the particular days off. 10-12 days off when they are not the correct ones is not a lot of use. When you hear stories of guys on fixed rosters not being able to get the odd day off for something of family importance then it might not be the best place to work.
It is also the particular days off. 10-12 days off when they are not the correct ones is not a lot of use. When you hear stories of guys on fixed rosters not being able to get the odd day off for something of family importance then it might not be the best place to work.
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Ryanair pilots say rest days treated as annual leave
I wonder if this is wholly accurate.........
https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/1103/917332-ryanair/
It could be kosher if 1 months notice in advance is given......
Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997, Section 20
https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/1103/917332-ryanair/
It could be kosher if 1 months notice in advance is given......
Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997, Section 20
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Left some time ago as well and don't miss it. Too many issues, some worse than others like taxes and smaller ones but that get you a bit upset at times reading memos that make you think they are working for some kind of corporate version of Northkorea with propaganda and spin etc.
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I wonder if this is wholly accurate.........
https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/1103/917332-ryanair/
It could be kosher if 1 months notice in advance is given......
Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997, Section 20
https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/1103/917332-ryanair/
It could be kosher if 1 months notice in advance is given......
Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997, Section 20
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That's damage control and to prevent further embarrasment. The communications department now answers on his behalf that they don't respond to 'rumours or speculation', 'lies spread by competing companies and trade unions' and so on.