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Old 10th Dec 2002, 12:26
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donkey dick.

"the irish airline indeed"

Before I reply properly , I would just like to know exactly what you meant by this
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Old 12th Dec 2002, 10:18
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You are free to send your resume by normal mail to ryanair and not pay the application fee!
if they are interested, they will answer , if not, you will not get an answer.

thats the way, I work.
since when in Europe do we have to pay to send a resume???
their web site makes me smile!

not from me , but i had a good laugh!

---------------------------I've just started an airline. The fleet will consist of cessna 172's. Check out the web site at www.com. We are accepting applications and in the process of screening new pilot candidates.

Send us a resume and we will send you an application. Once you have completed your application just return it with a check in the amount of $50.00 (processing fee). We will call EVERYBODY for an interview and sim ride (microsoft flight sim). Now be sure to bring your $300.00 check for the Sim ride fee and the $75.00 check for the administrative review session. Unfortunately we do not have jump seat agreements so you will have to pay your own way. Once your interview is complete we will assign you a class date. Now don't forget when you show up for class it will require a $300.00 class fee for books and materials. Once you have graduated class we will place you in our holding pool for reserve until we actually buy a plane. We do ask that you sign a 1 year contract for the cost of training in the amount of $5,000.00. Once you have completed this training you will need to stay on site at our facilities on reserve. We do provide a cot and toliet facilities in our hangar for the amount of $250.00 a month. Once you start flying the line you will be paid $8.00 a flight hour and wages will be garnished up to the amount of the $5,000.00 training contract and placed in escrow until the one year training period is complete.

WELCOME ABOARD

WOW for each candidate processed a nice sum of $5975.00 can be made w/o ever buying an airplane hhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...................

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Old 12th Dec 2002, 11:20
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faacfi,

Sounds like a real earner mate. How do you fancy having a business partner?

Seriously though, I can't see an awful big difference in what faacfi suggests and what is actually happening in reality. The only difference is in names, aircraft and amounts of cash. Why respect a company just because they have an established name?

VFE.
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Old 12th Dec 2002, 13:00
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If you are not willing to pay the £50 then don't apply, there are plenty out there to take your place.

Successful applicants get their money back - it's all about weeding out time wasters.
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Old 12th Dec 2002, 13:57
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Fifty quid to apply to a 3rd rate airline- Dubious

Not applying and sending a letter with F.O. in bold letters- Priceless.
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Old 12th Dec 2002, 18:51
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I will simply vote but not thinking of applying. I would rather instruct on piston singles than fly for Ryanair. At least I would be treated as an aviation professional if I instructed!
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