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#1 Seasonal Contract Posted 23/12/2011 at 07:31 |
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Does anyone know to answer my question, what seasonal contract means with EZY? Im coming from a company where seasonal contract ment to be 4 months, then I never seen an other contract again in my life... |
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#2 Re: Seasonal Contract Posted 23/12/2011 at 09:10 |
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The seasonal contract with EZY is 6 months long, this includes your training. You also have the possibility to be kept on permanently depending on your performance and base requirements.
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#3 Re: Seasonal Contract Posted 23/12/2011 at 19:20 |
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I have been offered a seasonal contract from January to October 31st so it is a good 9 months but good luck mate. |
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#4 Re: Seasonal Contract Posted 23/12/2011 at 20:00 |
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that sounds not too bad... comparing to my 4 months in Italy... :( |
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#5 Re: Seasonal Contract Posted 23/12/2011 at 20:03 |
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Are you with another airline at the moment? this is my first airline job i so cant wait now  |
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#6 Re: Seasonal Contract Posted 23/12/2011 at 20:46 |
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I used to fly three years with Ryanair and I flew 8 months long haul with an italian company overseas :) Now, since may Im not flying. |
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#7 Re: Seasonal Contract Posted 23/12/2011 at 20:49 |
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I have heard you have to pay for training with Ryan air? long haul nice bet that was really good you applied or going to apply for easy jet? |
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#8 Re: Seasonal Contract Posted 24/12/2011 at 07:42 |
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Originally posted by cabinboyunitedI have heard you have to pay for training with Ryan air? long haul nice bet that was really good you applied or going to apply for easy jet?
I am coming to tha AC on the 24th of January in Luton!
Yes, the FR training is for payment, and even not a little of amount...
I am certified flight attendant with the European goverment, so hopefully Easyjet will accept it. That means I got not to repeat the whole training again. We will see. |
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#9 Re: Seasonal Contract Posted 24/12/2011 at 11:26 |
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Which aircraft you trained on? your assessment on january 24th i will be at the training acadamy then i will probably see you around there. Good luck with easyjet they are really nice and fun people and will try and get the best out of you. |
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#10 Re: Seasonal Contract Posted 24/12/2011 at 12:14 |
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Lots of people have worked before as cabin crew for different airlines.It doesn't matter that you are " European certified" and you'll have to do the whole training just like everyone else.
Different airline, different SOP's therefore different training. |
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