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Civilizedpilot 8th May 2013 05:58

Today???
 
8th mai.... I wonder if they will publish some results already today...
That was what the information mail said, right???
Keep you posted if I receive something....

Rock&Go 8th May 2013 12:27

Redsnail and those interested,

In Italy it's 5354 for everyone until the next 1st of April (except for those serving their initial period on flexi roster).
Note: some Captains have voluntarily accepted flexi roster during this summer months with a salary uplift.

From, and including, 1st of April 2014, 5454 for everyone, then again, except for those who are still on their period as new joiners, who, after a specified time (based on experience and time served as flexicrew), will join the 5454 as everyone else.

Hope the above clarification helps.

And yes, continental Europe Captain transfer lists are quite long presently. But no one forces you to take up Command and move to LGW or wherever.
Lifestyle for many, including myself, it's much much more important than THE job upgrade :)

Best of luck to those on the recruitment drive!!

smalljetpilot 8th May 2013 19:12

Interesting to read monarch are starting to interview.
Bet there are a large proportion of us in both queues.....
Hopefully one of them will come good.

Artic Monkey 9th May 2013 10:11

Does anyone have any idea when we are likely to start hearing about the online assessment results?

By the way, I found the "tunnel game" used in the assessment, online. It's a little late now but there we go.

Missle 3D

eaglesnest1972 9th May 2013 10:18

I think they have started last 6th of may so, given the numbers, i think it will take some 7 to 10 days to have the results and the infos regarding the next steps (if anyn of course):ok:
fingers crossed...

flyer19832007 11th May 2013 16:32

Anyone heard anything yet?!

The email did state we'd hear shortly after...good or bad.

I don't know anything about these online tests but I can't imagine there will be someone sat analysing each individual result?!

Hope we hear soon!

eaglesnest1972 11th May 2013 16:40

Heard nothing yet too...
I guess the hr guys and girls in luton are having pretty busy days...
Fingers crossed...

flyer19832007 11th May 2013 16:44

I suspect so.

Not sure what kind of system to screen is being used but I'd have imagined with 2000+ rumoured applicants, some automatic system would be in place to filter the initial tests.

Who knows, what will be will be!

airbuske 12th May 2013 11:04

I mailed easyjet for the results : "We shall be in touch in the next couple of weeks." HR

samca 13th May 2013 18:16

I don't know that 2000+ pilots did the test,

It is ridículous to call all this people for 200 positions.

Still waiting also, i think probably It takes around 1 or 2 weeks more.

Let see

eaglesnest1972 13th May 2013 20:04

Why should it be ridicoulous?
Its a way to test the market for them.
And yes, they will look deeply into all the applications after the tests result.
If someone did bad will not necessarily be thrown out if he/she has some other potential strong points.
This is common HR practice.

Alexander de Meerkat 13th May 2013 20:16

There have been 3,500 applications for around 200 jobs. Nearly every single eligible applicant (ie right to work in Europe, min experience etc) has been given the tests and also current easyJet pilots have been asked to 'recommend a friend'. As you might imagine there is an enormous amount of data collecting and sifting to be carried out by a small team of very busy people. Hard as it is, patience is the order of the day while the vetting and decisions over interviews are sorted out. Good luck to one and all.

eaglesnest1972 14th May 2013 08:08

Alexander,

given you are an "orange" man, what is your opinion about this recruitment drive?
What is EJ looking for?

thanks:ok:

samca 14th May 2013 08:46

I think It is not practical to call 2000 pilots for 200 positions. It is a extra work absurd for the HR Recruitment Team.

What parameters define if a pilot is the right candidate?, this test Should be done in their facilities. I can get help from other people and nobody will know.

Anyway good luck and let see if they give su any feedback soon.

Guy of Gisborne 15th May 2013 08:09

Pony Poo I did my JAA ATPL exams online.. Got 100% in each subject!

A big up for online testing.

That's a joke, right?

samca 15th May 2013 08:28

Jajajajaja, It must be joking!,:D

Pony Poo 15th May 2013 09:27

Guy of Gisborne

If it wasn't a joke would you take my ATPL at face value? Doubt it.

Online pysche testing is worthless. A money maker for someone, that's all.

Flaps90 15th May 2013 10:42

PFO received. Non-TR Military. Good luck to everyone else.

jiggi 15th May 2013 10:58


PFO received. Non-TR Military. Good luck to everyone else.
Same here... :( Non-UK

What Now 15th May 2013 11:01

Same!

Non Type rated Military, PFO!

eaglesnest1972 15th May 2013 11:02

Just got an email from the recruitment team.
Did not reach the required standards.
No explanation was given.
Good luck to everyone for the next steps:ok:

here we go again...

NVIS 15th May 2013 11:10

Non type rated easyjet recruitment?
 
PFO for me as well, non-tr Mil.
Good luck everyone else.

eaglesnest1972 15th May 2013 11:14

Guys PFO? what do you mean?

littco 15th May 2013 11:20

Please f... Off

eaglesnest1972 15th May 2013 11:21

:}
that was nice...:ok:

so PFO also for me...

Phenom100 15th May 2013 11:28

PFO for me too, 3000hrs TT Caravan

Black 'n Yellar 15th May 2013 11:30

PFO non-TR ex mil.

SD. 15th May 2013 11:53

PFO - 4K+ 737

wotan 15th May 2013 12:01

PFO after the aptitude tests. Reckon it was the RMI exercise. Couldn't for the life of me understand the example !!! Anyone else get confused on that?

SD. 15th May 2013 12:03

Totally Woton, made no sense to me from the example given :ugh:

samca 15th May 2013 12:08

Whats PFO.?

wotan 15th May 2013 12:09

It certainly wasn't conventional what really threw me was when the DG was. 90 degrees out from the RMI compass total head :mad:

What Now 15th May 2013 12:54

So dare I ask? Who exactly is being taken forward?

prisoner24601 15th May 2013 13:07

PFO - B737 4000hrs.

Think it was the RMI issue too.

PFO = Please :mad: Off

McBruce 15th May 2013 13:10

I think the RBI example was stupid. It explained the basics of the RBI and the beacon and how the needle points to the beacon blah blah blah... Then you done the example and applied instrument theory and the example was wrong. Forget everything that was just explained to you in the introduction. The RBI is no longer an RBI it's a simple needle to be overlayed over the beacon which then points to the aircraft.

That's how I read the question but I got a PFO. 4k TT majority on 73.

eaglesnest1972 15th May 2013 13:19

So,
military with huge TT and civilian with huge TT and other rating left home...
I am curious now about knowing who is actually going forward...

Probes Down 15th May 2013 13:22

PFOMF +4K MD 83/DA 50

HF13 15th May 2013 13:27

Me and other 5 mates received in the last hour a really kind PFO!!!
Both mil and civ guys from 1000 to 4000 hours.
Email said we didn't reach the benchmark required so....we suck!!!!
Good luck to the Astronauts:ok:

hobnobanyone 15th May 2013 13:30

I'm a PFO too.

Liked the paragraph that said: "it's not that you don't have the skills, we just couldn't find it anywhere"

3000 hours turboprops here.

eaglesnest1972 15th May 2013 13:42

my theory is going to be confirmed...
they will take monarch and flybe guys plus some 100 cadets from their training partners.
My opinion folks...


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