Its quite clever JET2 are simply getting their retaliation in 1st and foreseeing a small upturn are hoovering up and locking in crew.
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Off Topic,
You need to show experience on toy plastic trains then wooden trains and finally Hornby trains as well as a feather from Big Chief I Spy for completing the I Spy book of Trains:O Regards |
binsleepen, see now you are in trouble and you didn't even start to offer a job! I will not be surprise if people start to PM you their CV.
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I would like to come back to the UK. I have a 757 rating and 1500 hours on type. I am an Airbus Captain currently, but I can't be bothered to fill out the application and assist the charming Mr Meeson (who I had the misfortune to sit next to at dinner 10 years ago) in degrading our profession further.
70% with no way of flying when they don't need you? :mad::mad::mad: |
If you pay £20k to take this awful job and 6 months latter normal contracts with decent employers become available, you'll probably feel quite stupid.
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Nearly Man
No. It was worse!
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Assessment Day
Anyone who has been to Jet2 for the full Assessment Day care to share rough details about the experience? Format, tests, interviews, timings etc...?
Thanks in advance JL:} |
HelloFirst of all thank's to everybody.I already applied 2 weeks ago via website for the first officer possition with jet2, but I only have the automatic response from the website Have you any other type of respone?I rode that some people had the phone interview, but I don't know what experience they had.Have you any news?Thank's
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It's all gone quiet!!!!
Had a phone interview a couple of weeks ago and heard nothing since! Does anyone have an update on what is happening and/or feedback from the assessment day last Friday? Apparently Jet2 were keen to get things moving quickly! |
It took them about 7 weeks to get in touch with me after an interview at the end of last year. They don't seem to be in that much of a hurry.
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Firestorm the question is this...
Was you successful? Could no news be good news? The thing I find a bit odd is the person who interviewed me said they was helping out due to HR being too busy... Seems there was no rush after all! Everytime the phone rings I jump out my skin and I think my iPhone will need a new battery after it's over as I must check my emails 10 times a day!!!!!! Let's see what happens..... |
Bad manners?
How many people do you think HR have to deal with this influx of applications? How many applicants would you imagine they have? These all have to be sorted out, people apply for posts they are not qualified for E.G. Application for 757 rated position by 737 qualified pilot, this has to be processed and if HR are feeling kind moved to the correct place. On top of this people without the correct licences apply and swell the workload, despite all the posts on here from people who are very swift to knock the company, a great number have applied and do wish to become part of Jet2.
The airline is not being bad mannered, the HR and Pilot Managment staff involved with this also have to continue with the day job. |
M0.76 I was unsuccessful as it happens. I'm not sure how disappointed I was, but not hugely by then.
4S: I think that sorting applications, arranging interviews, and informing people of the outcome is probably a pretty large part of the "day job" for an HR office. I was told at the interview to expect a decision after ten days to two weeks. It's a bit like the pilots not doing the PAs to the passengers because they were getting on with the "day job" of conducting the flight. PAs to the passengers are very much part of that "day job." |
Well no news is good news in my book:)
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Anyone who 'doesn't make it' getting into Jet2 shouldn't worry as RYR,EZY & BMI are starting to haemorrage crews as the Gulf carriers & BA gobble them up!
T's&C's are going to have to be greatly enhanced at Jet2.com if they are to compete with RYR,EZY,BMI,BA & the Gulf companies for the dwindling numbers of qualified & experienced crews, or indeed, retaining the ones they already have..... Be ready, prepared & be flexible as the cyclic gathering storm of Pilot Recruitment may be approaching & I hope it will be a feeding frenzy of job offers, counter-offers, sweetners & 'Golden Hello's'. The accountants & bean counters have had their feast... now it's our turn. Exciting times ahead. :ok: |
Perhaps Daddy-Oh however, EZY, Ryanair and BMi hiring will tend to favour those with A320 and 737NG TR's first.
After than it will probably go to time on jets, turboprop guys, integrated high achievers and modular bods last. Sorry to be devils advocate and maybe stick a pin in the bubble of a recently qualified CPL/IR 250 hour hero reading this. The aircraft type most affected in the past 3 years of downturn has been the 75/76, through mergers and bankruptcy's. It's these guys who are primarily getting these snide 7 month contracts from TCX and Jet2. I fear the false recovery we're in just now won't bite until the interest rates rise to combat inflation in the next few years, that will then affect most people's largest outgoing, their mortgage. Granted it won't rise as steeply as it descended (0.5% a month, every month - winter 2008). When that happens the public tend to cut out luxuries (some regard a holiday as a necessity now, however many do not) and we pilots who also have to keep our repayments on time, resulting in the bean counters still calling the shots for a while yet in my opinion. Late 2012/early 2013 - this is if the Mayan's got their prophecy of the end of the world wrong. Jet2 seem to do this out of the traditional hiring periods it would appear to see the strength in the marketplace. It gives the HR department a chance to update their databases and top up the hold pool and the bean counters an idea of when they may have to increase the terms and conditions based on the calibre and experience level of those applying. |
Glasgow base announced
Jet2.com Lands at Glasgow Airport With Nine
Destinations and 150 New Jobs Jet2.com, the leading leisure airline with friendly low fares, launches eighth base at Glasgow Airport Jet2.com, the leading leisure airline with friendly low fares, has today (14 September) unveiled Glasgow Airport as its eighth and newest base, bringing substantial investment to the region including 150 new jobs and nine low fare destinations. Jet2.com is set to deliver its highly successful low fare model at Glasgow which has seen the airline launch and grow its existing seven UK bases since its inception in early 2003, to date serving a total of 20 million people and 50 destinations across Europe and as far afield as New York. Jet2.com will offer the region’s only direct service to Nice, as well as direct low fare flights to Alicante, Dalaman, Faro, Tunisia, Majorca, Paphos, Sharm el Sheikh and Tenerife. Jet2.com’s sister company package holiday specialist, Jet2holidays, will also offer great value package holidays to these great destinations from Glasgow. Flights are on sale now from just £36.99 one way including taxes with ATOL protected package holidays available from £199 per person for 7 nights and will commence operating from March 2011. As well as giving the travelling public in Glasgow and the West of Scotland even more value and choice when travelling from the region, the expansion will bring considerable investment to the area with the creation of 150 new jobs directly with Jet2.com and also in supporting industries. One 757 and one 737 aircraft will be based at Glasgow from the launch in March 2011. Both aircraft will feature Jet2.com’s brand new look interiors and ergonomically designed seating which has been specially commissioned to make the in-seat experience more comfortable and accommodating, whilst saving weight and therefore using less fuel. Ian Doubtfire, Managing Director of Jet2.com, said: “We are thrilled to be launching at Glasgow Airport and feel that the region will benefit considerably from our friendly low fare service and the resulting investment into the area. It has been a turbulent time for the travel industry with some airlines and operators ceasing to trade this year. In contrast, we have continued to go from strength to strength - including the launch of a new base at East Midland’s Airport this time last year and significant growth from our existing airport bases. |
Dreamshiner
'The aircraft type most affected in the past 3 years of downturn has been the 75/76' - there is still contract work available for these. The real dead-ends are probably Fokkers and Avro RJ/146 and I'm almost at a dead-end myself.:{ |
I'll get my coat. :E
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Hi. Does anyone have any feedback from the assessment day please.
Thanks :ok: |
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