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Old 29th Oct 2018, 15:21
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Ryanair interview payment

Hi all. Does anybody know if Ryanair are charging experienced types (turbo prop etc) for the latest round of interviews?
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Old 30th Oct 2018, 10:25
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Hi all. Does anybody know if Ryanair are charging experienced types (turbo prop etc) for the latest round of interviews?
You should probably contact them and ask the question
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Sorry, you pay Ryanair to interview you???
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I don’t think so.

They are as desperate as every other airline for drivers.
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From memory based on a LHR roadshow a few weeks back, cadets have to pay something (maybe around €150 but don’t quote me on that as it wasn’t relevant to me) but experienced applicants to not pay anything.
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Can someone please tell me what the payment was supposed to be for?
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Old 30th Oct 2018, 16:21
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Hi all,

I just passed the assessment as a non type rated cpt for free.
The company gives opportunities to recent bankrupted companies to attempt screening very quickly as their needs are huge.

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Old 30th Oct 2018, 17:54
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They are definitely not charging for these assessments for experienced pilots
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Old 31st Oct 2018, 08:17
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They are not charging experienced pilots for the type rating let alone the interview.
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Thanks to all the constructive posts.
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I was told it was €5000 from the pilot but you get salary from day 1 of the course
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