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#11 Re: Ryanair training - what will i need? Posted 09/06/2012 at 16:02 |
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Hello!!
Thanks a lot for your information and your advice!
I hope that I will pass the training course!So are more important the big exams aren't they?
Have a good day! |
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#12 Re: Ryanair training - what will i need? Posted 22/08/2012 at 21:34 |
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Hey I'm currently studying my pre-pack course before I go off to Germany.
I have a few questions for anyone that has done this course.
Is it really intense? Will I be okay if I study as much as possible before I go, I'm going the 16th of September.
What do you have to wear during the course?
Any feedback is helpful :-) |
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#13 Re: Ryanair training - what will i need? Posted 22/08/2012 at 23:19 |
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[QUOTE=Amyc142]Hey I'm currently studying my pre-pack course before I go off to Germany.
I have a few questions for anyone that has done this course.
Is it really intense? Will I be okay if I study as much as possible before I go, I'm going the 16th of September.
What do you have to wear during the course?
Any feedback is helpful :-)[/QUOTE]
The course is very intense. You will be coming to class and then studying back in accommodation. If you want to get the job you need to study.
Studying pre-course study pack is very important, will help you a lot through the course trust me.
Business attire. Pants or skirt... plain leather high heel shoes (no buckles ect.) no lower than 1.5 inch.
Hair - ponytail (if you can get your hair very straight), doughnut or french roll.
If you want to wear doughnut get it before you go to germany... is very hard to find one there.
make sure you have correct watch - black, silver or golden colour with second hand.
hope this helps |
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#14 Re: Ryanair training - what will i need? Posted 23/08/2012 at 16:45 |
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#15 Re: Ryanair training - what will i need? Posted 24/11/2012 at 21:23 |
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 Originally posted by malchiwka
The course is very intense. You will be coming to class and then studying back in accommodation. If you want to get the job you need to study.
Studying pre-course study pack is very important, will help you a lot through the course trust me.
Business attire. Pants or skirt... plain leather high heel shoes (no buckles ect.) no lower than 1.5 inch.
Hair - ponytail (if you can get your hair very straight), doughnut or french roll.
If you want to wear doughnut get it before you go to germany... is very hard to find one there.
make sure you have correct watch - black, silver or golden colour with second hand.
hope this helps
Hi, do you think a watch like this would be fine? :) |
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#16 Re: Ryanair training - what will i need? Posted 24/11/2012 at 21:29 |
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| Depends on your base. Some No1's and base supervisors aren't too fussy, but others want everything by the book, so it's best to get a very simple watch with ALL numbers clearly on it. Argos do men's/women's watches for as little as £5 and mine's lasted me months. :) |
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#17 Re: Ryanair training - what will i need? Posted 24/11/2012 at 22:17 |
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| The watch looks really nice, however this type is not allowed according to grooming regulations... |
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#18 Re: Ryanair training - what will i need? Posted 25/11/2012 at 00:08 |
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Originally posted by malchiwkaThe watch looks really nice, however this type is not allowed according to grooming regulations...
Yes it's nice :) but if it's not allowed it's pretty useless too eheh... Can you tell me what a watch has to look like according to grooming regulations? And these regulations will be given before our departure (I read someone received'em after their arrivel to the centre)? because until now we don't have any, and I was wondering if it was neccessary to ask for them. |
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#19 Re: Ryanair training - what will i need? Posted 25/11/2012 at 00:10 |
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Originally posted by malchiwkaThe watch looks really nice, however this type is not allowed according to grooming regulations...Could you please tell why?
*Watches should be with neat and conventional style. They must have a second hand. Straps must be black, brown, gold or silver
The style is neat and conventional.. Nothing against a classic watch, only two little stripes to count hours instead of one; there is a second hand and straps are black with a silver watch case! Crew wears Aviator watches! That's grooming allowed! |
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#20 Re: Ryanair training - what will i need? Posted 25/11/2012 at 00:16 |
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Originally posted by Defx84Can you tell me what a watch has to look like according to grooming regulations?This is exactely what groming regulations says about WATCHES:
*Watches should be with neat and conventional style. They must have a second hand. Straps must be black, brown, gold or silver
You will receive a copy if the grooming manual in the first days of training:)x |
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