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PFO 1700 NG and 2000 TT.
Oh well ....:hmm: |
From an internal memo:
"So far we have had 778 First Officer applications for just under 40 positions. I am delighted to see that Thomson Airways continues to be seen as a great place to work" It looks like there'll be plenty of PFO's. Good luck to all and well done to the lucky few. |
PFO received aswell... 1400TT, 1200NG
Good luck to all! |
Got an invite to an assessment - a few dates in November were offered. Anyone got any info on how they run these things?
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PFO....3400 total, 2100 NG and classic. Ex Tfly. current but not recent.
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PFO for me too...2500hrs on the NG and current.
Carry on looking for me, good luck to everyone else! |
AL Murdoch , whats your experience level as a matter of interest did they cal or e-mail the invite.
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Same as Al, got an e-mail invite for assessment.
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PFO. 3400Total, 3100 NG
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My hours are roughly the same as McBruce - got the invite by email.
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Allot of guys with the same hours got PFO'ed , are you ex mil or uni degree etc which made yours stand out , just curious..?
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Assessment day
Just got an invite via e mail this morning. No idea what to expect. Anyone got any ideas? Usual stuff I would expect.
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Tell me about it mate I have been stuck here in Italy for 2 years hate every day. nothing beats the Kingdom (United) |
@A380iscool
Are you FR or working for an italian operator.
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Just Received the PFO email aswell. 1200hrs on 737-NG and more than 1700TT. Looks like they prefer guys with more hrs on type. Apparently guys with plus 3000hrs on the NG got invited..... On the other hand I would be looking at an upgrade , before reaching those kind of hrs on type...
Boys, it looks like we're damned to work for MOL for the rest of our lives.... :} hahaha |
I have 1200 NG and 1400 TT and recieved an invite.
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I have 1300TT with 1100 on the NG and no degree. Invited for an interview.
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PFO, 2300tt, NG current and a degree. Would of been nice to get back to sunny England! Good luck to those who get an invite.
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I wonder if it's hours commensurate with age?
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Or maybe they don't recruit from certain operators?
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....and a customer service answer that they like Looking back with hindsight, I thought my answer to their slightly vague question was good enough to get an interview at the very least, but I guess everyone who got a PFO thought that! ;) Funny that a similar answer to a very similar question worked for BA (or maybe it was one of the other 4 essays that ticked the right boxes on that application) :p Me, bitter? No. I would have liked to work for them but I suppose it wasn't meant to be. |
So does anyone know what happens on the assessment day?
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Apparently that customer service answer really made the difference. I didn't think it was that important. So completing the application in under 1 hour giving standard answers, backfired big time for me := This threat shows how dead the market really is, so many current guys with lots of B737NG hrs like myself got their PFO email.....
I guess the only thing one can do now days, if you aren't extremly lucky, is get command time and then head for China or the Sandpit.... :} |
I feel like a minnow!
750hrs on the NG and just over a thousand total. Invited for assessment. Any info on what to expect on the day would be great. Also, a lot of guys seem to have had an email about salary - I haven't - can anybody enlighten me on this PPY contract? Best of luck to everyone. |
Out of interest, what was the customer service question?
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Out of interest, did anybody get invited who is not a UK citizen?
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Morning
Hi
Has anyone received nothing yet? I got an email about 2 weeks ago saying they would be in touch by the end of the month. So far no PFO, 2k 738 hrs. Fingers crossed. :) |
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I have not heard anything yet.
Seeing as people are getting PFOs and invites at the same time I don't know whether this is good or bad. Good luck |
SELECTION PROCESS
Dear all
I have had a fair few PMs asking me if I know anything about the selection process at TOM. Whilst I applaud anyone taking the initiative and trying to get ahead I'm also slightly uncomfortable about handing the advantage to any one individual as I'm a firm believer in level playing fields! I'm even more uncomfortable if it is concerning people I know nothing of!! That may seem like moral high ground or some such but happily I don't have to face the dilemma as regretably, I know nothing about it at all being more involved in the BALPA side of it and also training rather than recruitment. I do know some who are recruitment guys but again, it is for them to come forward rather than me to give out names. I'm sure you understand that I can't reply to all the PMs personally and therefore could I ask that you stop sending them as I can't help and also I don't want to be so rude as to ignore you! Thanks. I wish you all the very best of luck. |
Evening all,
I too ,like Yeoman, have received PMs regarding the interview process. For many of the same reasons so well put in his post I am not able to provide advice I am afraid. As someone who is indeed involved in recruitment that would be very unwise of me. As a bit of background as to the Company's methodology in selecting people for interview I offer the following extract from a Training Newsletter received today. "Following our advertisement for B737 pilots we have received 778 applications, 436 that actually had B737 300‐900 type ratings and approximately 200 with valid & current B737‐800 experience. Applicants ranged from Ryan Air, Jet 2, Fly Dubai, and other carriers. Assessment days are planned for the 3, 4, 10 & 11 November. The number of line training sectors needed and available this winter with the huge training requirements on the B737 fleet has limited us to getting the most qualified pilots we can. A type rated B737‐800 qualified and current pilot needs 4 sectors plus a line check. Anything less would require more sectors. In isolation that may be achievable, but not with 80+ pilots transferring from the Airbus & B756, pilots returning from Sunwing, CAT C, flip‐flops and 15 commands!" As you can appreciate the 737 training department are going to be at full stretch this winter, and the limitation of line training sectors has counted in favour of those who are type rated and current thus only needing 4 sectors. The final rather blunt instrument in terms of selecting from those who meet the criteria was the Customer Service question I am reliably informed by one of the Managers involved in the process. Good luck all who have been invited to interview. |
Whilst I sympathise with the recruitment team who were faced with a deluge of applications and had to find a way of narrowing down the flood into a trickle suitable for interview, I wonder whether the customer service question was the best way of doing it.
It was the only opportunity to put forward one's personality but was fairly vague and although I thought I supplied a good answer, had I realised its importance in the process, I might have written a longer and more detailed essay. By contrast, BA's application form included 5 opportunities to put your personality into the application and those answers could reasonably give an impression of one's personaility. Incidentally, this is not sour grapes. I hope they get the right people. I a probably not it anyway! :E |
I might have thought Thomson would have told me what the day would consist of but there has been no detail at all apart from the day on which to turn up.
If anyone is able to share with me what the interview day consists of - in broad terms - it really would be much appreciated. |
spam cam.
a 30min brief chat for me. no wonder we have different types of personnel in our company. Pinks and the blues! :D |
Assessment Details
Can anybody tell us whether we are going to receive some additional information on what to expect on the day? As with the chap above - not expecting the exact low-down, but a little advance warning of what is coming would be good! If anybody knows whether Thomson will supply more info closer to the time that would calm my nerves slightly :)
Cheers everyone. |
Hi
Hey guys..
All gone quiet? How did the assessments go? |
Thomson Recruiting
First interviews not until November mate
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Have people been invited for interviews yet at all?
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Rumour has it...and it is only rumour ( galley fm ), that most chosen were low hours second officer wage guys. Good luck to them if true, but a sad and all too common state-of-industry message. Pay as little as possible and forget experience. If true then Thomson sadly joining race to bottom along with rest of them. Balpa failing massively in my view. Ctc :mad: have a lot to answer for.:ugh:
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Seeing as just about every FO in Thomson has the hours for command, it would seem to make sense to recruit mainly low hours guys, to establish a more balanced hours demographic within the FO community - I'm sure the fact that they will be able to pay them less is just the icing on the cake :}
I only know one guy who has been invited for interview, and he has about 800 hours 737-800. |
A number of my colleagues are interviewing with Thomson. They all have over 3000 hours 737-800 time.
I would say the majority of guys going for interviews are quite experienced operators from FR, BABY, Jet2 and probably a few coming back from the desert. They will also be interviewing their existing CTC Cadets that are flying with them at the moment for permanent contracts in December I believe. |
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