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Splat,
Not anymore. It will be some time before BA get into serious DEP recruitment. In the meantime, Easy will kick off a huge recruitment program, and that will start to clear the logjam. At the moment, there appears to be little movement between airlines, leaving most of the recruitment taking place at the inexperienced end of the market.
Should be good news really.
H
Not anymore. It will be some time before BA get into serious DEP recruitment. In the meantime, Easy will kick off a huge recruitment program, and that will start to clear the logjam. At the moment, there appears to be little movement between airlines, leaving most of the recruitment taking place at the inexperienced end of the market.
Should be good news really.
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Foggy,
I totally agree with your thinking on remaining in the comfort zone.
I was at the Easy Jet recruitment presentation at Heathrow a couple of months back and what struck me more than anything Easy Jet said was the amount of other guys out there.
With that amount of competition out there jobs are never going to come to those who just wait sending in the odd CV and flying 4 hours a month. There is no way to guarantee a job, but if you really want one you have to compete properly not half-heartedly.
I have realised that I cannot stay with one foot in my present 'comfortable' job and one in the world of aviation - trying to avoid the inevitable low pay of an 'aviation apprenticeship' - in whatever form that may be.
Bon Chance
Gaz
I totally agree with your thinking on remaining in the comfort zone.
I was at the Easy Jet recruitment presentation at Heathrow a couple of months back and what struck me more than anything Easy Jet said was the amount of other guys out there.
With that amount of competition out there jobs are never going to come to those who just wait sending in the odd CV and flying 4 hours a month. There is no way to guarantee a job, but if you really want one you have to compete properly not half-heartedly.
I have realised that I cannot stay with one foot in my present 'comfortable' job and one in the world of aviation - trying to avoid the inevitable low pay of an 'aviation apprenticeship' - in whatever form that may be.
Bon Chance
Gaz
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