@@aurianeaudrey1466 Hey, yes I am available next week. Feel free to book a chat. If you suggest a time in the 'Additional information' section at checkout, I will confirm it or suggest an alternative time.
@@aurianeaudrey1466 Ok I see the payment but for some reason I still didn't get an email. Apologies for that. It's also my fault to not adding a box where you can put your email. Please drop me a message at: hello@tabithalaker.com and we can arrange time asap.
Hi, thank you for making this video. I am 16 years old and would like to one day work as cabin crew for Ryanair then work my way up the career ladder to become a Pilot. This video was really helpful to me , thanks again :)
Thanks for this videos Tabitha, I was wondering if you could speak about your experience searching a rent house in your ryanair base and how was it, cheers :)
you are making really helpfull videos about the job. Maybe you could do a video about the roles of cabin crew on the aircraft. What are the responsibilities, duties of each specific cabin crew. I would be curious.
Glad you are finding them helpful. I am probably not so up to date on all the specific responsibilities since I left a while aho, but I could try and make a video if I can recall from memory.
16:00 About that... I applied via crewlink, I went through the recruitment process (including online job interview and English test). And they send me an e-mail that I got the job but the last thing which I need to do is to send them a photo of my passport by their crewlink e-mail. I did that but I have blurred my signature. They called me that they can't take this photo and I need to send them one without blurring if I want to get the job. Is it normal that they want a photo of my passport my an e-mail, especially if I can't blur anything?
It's defo got better then...I worked there in 2010 and had to pay 400£ and pay for all uniform and was a no minimum hours contract ....managed to last a year
Wow, things were tough back then!! I joined just as they introduced the new free training offer. I salute you for being able to last 1 year under those conditions. Sounds like an impossible situation. But I can understand people wanting to take the offer because for many, becoming a cabin crew is a dream - even if it costs you more than you actually gain!
Considering the situation in the world no... but we have no idea when it will be over.... on the other hand, there aren't that many people travelling at the moment so your schedule might not be that full. Passengers will also be very few.
Hi thank you for the helpful video, I have a question, after you finish the training course how many days do you have before start working or to be sent to your new base? Do you have time to go home and pack your stuff and see your family?
Hey there, kind of stupid/ naive question. Is it mandatory to bring a laptop to the course? Do I need a PC for any of the course activities or correlated homework?
No you do not need to bring your laptop, but it could help. It helped me because I was able to reference/search the pdf study document they gave us. They pretty much give you all the study material you need. Just make sure you have notepads and pens.
Hi Tabitha, thank you for all the information, it was very useful! I've made an application recently and i'm expecting them to schedule an interview soon, but the thing is that I have a tattoo on my forearm... Do you know the Ryanair policy about tattoos? Do you know if they can provide you with long-sleeved shirts or they won't accept it at all?
Hey Kristina, you usually fly back straight away. Within 25 minutes in most cases, unless you get a slot, which means you are delayed by an hour or so.
Hi Tabitha 😊 if I do not live within 90 minutes of the base would i need to relocate to the base or could I stay in accommodation the day before I'm rostered to be at work?
Hi Holly, you could do whatever suits you best. Either relocate to the base or stay in accommodation the day before you're rostered. It's probably best to just rent somewhere close to your base, since it's a full time job.
@@TabithaLaker Thanks for your reply 😊 my issue is that I dont drive, and I'm worried that It wont be worth forking out on accommodation and having hardly any wages left, but it's something that I would really like to go for 😔 I was thinking what might work for me is that I could travel by bus on late shifts and stay a few days in accommodation on early shifts.
Hi Tabitha, thank you so much for your videos! I would like to ask you how many times you can refuse the training course they offer you... I would like to do it a little bit later... Thank you again!
Hi Tabitha, your videos are really useful! I'll be going on a training course soon, but I'm wondering what documents I need for the criminal record check? I'm from Ireland, so if you know any Irish cabin crew who could help me that would be great!!
Hi Tabitha! Thank you for these videos! I have been contacted to attend an open recruitment day and I´m struggling with theresidence permit, as I´m residing in Denmark (I hold a residence & work permit in Denmark valid until 2028) as accompanying family member to a European citizen, but my passport does not belong to the European Union (I´m Argentinian). They´re recruiting people to train them in Italy but work in Copenhagen base. Do you think I´m still suitable? Aditionally, do you have any idea how much they pay per month when you start working after the training course (and you don´t have any previous experience as a flight attendant)? Once again thank you for sharing this valuable information!
Hello Tabitha! Today i just had my interview for Ryanair UK, and after that I was requested for documents and English Test, I hope is a good sign 🤞🍀 But I have a question, I'm just curious, getting throughout the process with crewlink gives you a work contract directly with ryanair? Or is like an agency? I could get a work contract with them instead signing it with Ryanair? Thank yooouu!
@@TabithaLaker that's it , I live in MOROCCO 🇲🇦 IF YOU KNOW IT AND THAT'S WHAT IT COST . HOWEVER ITS WORTHWHILE, it's a great chance for English speakers to dive in airline industry. Hhhh
Thankyou! I am not sure about that these days, but I think now, you can put a 'preferred base' option. When I became a cabin crew however, I could not choose my base.
Hello. I have got one question. I applyied for Ryanair and they sent me an email to choose which is my preferred training course. I registered in a link to confirm the base and the date. I would like to change the base I told them. They haven’t sent me yet the confirmation email. Should I ask them to change the training course date??
Hey again, I inboxed you not long ago on Facebook, gone over your video again... I already went over the pimple problem but also with grooming checks, what about if you wear acrylic nails? If I was to remove them my nails look pretty awful until they grow back so I tend to just get my nails redone... With lockdown though my nails are fine and back healthy but if I was to do the training course, would it be best to leave my nails how they are now. Sorry for all these questions I just would like to get things spot on :)
When it comes to nails, it's really up to you. I started off with my natural nails (just painting them every day), but that was too time consuming, so I switched to going to the nail salon every 3 weeks for gel nails. They saved me time.
Hi Tabitha, I have just received an offer to train in Birmingham! Do we have to pay for the medical test before? Also, the base that I am training at, will this be my base in the future if I pass training?
@imogenwalters3937 hey Imogen, how did your training go, did you pass? I've recently applied for ryanair and have received an invite for training, just wondering what your experience of it all was like?
I am really thinking about moving to Iceland with my son. What is your intake for a woman of color, and her son moving there? I am ready to move away from America. It is getting really bad here, and I just want to start over. Any thoughts or suggestions?
If you really want it, you should go for it. You will definitely have some challenges but that's why you really need to want it to make it work - especially because it's a big move all the way from the US with your son. What is your reason for choosing Iceland? I'm sure you have already thought of this but you will face challenges like culture shock/differences, the weather, food differences, making friends, finding job opportunities available to foreigners - especially those who do not speak Icelandic and many more. I can definitely work but you really have to figure out if it is for you.
@@TabithaLaker I want to try and maybe move there because it has been the safest country for 12 years in a row. I really want to be where my son and I feel safe. I am really curious about the culture, and I am sure there are not alot of people of color there. I also do not want to put my son in a bad situation you know with school and all. I just wanted to get the opinion of someone who has already lived there.
Yes, I think so, as long as you put it in a donut but. I heard that they now accept braids for black female flight attendants. If you are unsure, then you could ask them directly.
Hi I love your videos. I just wanted to ask are you allowed to use your mobile as a cabin crew while you are on the ground? What would you pack and take with you on flights on a daily basis?
You can use your phone but never allow passengers to see you. Some cabin supervisors are weird about it too, but they will just tell you to your face if they are. You should be given a list of what to take with you with the pre-course study pack. I hope that helps.
Hi Tabitha, I recently checked Ryanair and they’re currently hiring for cabin crew position. May I know if they do hire non European resident? Because on the requirements, it doesn’t specify if you need to have a EU/UK passport. Thanks in advance and safe skies always!❤️🔥
Hey Kate, I think the most important thing is that you have the unrestricted right to work in he EU/UK 😊 Hope that helps. You can always reach out to them to properly clarify.
Hi Tabitha! How are you? I have my interview soon! So you think, you can live with the sallary the give you for pay your accommodation for training or you have to used so much of your money? Other question, how is the experience in your base? You can save extra money for your in those months? You still working in that? For what time they give u a contract? Thanks!
I'm good thanks! I lived with it for the time I was a flight attendant. Couldn't save very much because I was also doing my completing my driving licence in the UK. Experience at my base was ok. My contract was 18 months. Maybe it is different these days. Usually one can sign a new contact after the first one ends.
In the cabin crew weekend, do you have to go on weekends? Is it Monday to Friday? Just need to know as I’m planning to keep my weekend job whilst training.
I have a very good reason for saying that. I usually do not mind second hand at all but when I went to that particular charity shop in Germany the quality of the 2 things I picked up was really really terrible. I cannot even begin to explain in writing, but that changed my mind about certain second hand things. And I myself have shopped at Owino Market before. You can find great things! I just had a bad experience in that German shop. When I got back to London (after flight attending) I bought 2 sweaters from a charity shop and to this day, I still use one of them. But I was very careful with selecting.
Hello Tabitha! Loved your video, it was really helpful. Just a quick question I was curious about, how do they measure your height? There are a lot of companies that do the "reach test", is it the same with Ryanair? Thank you sm!
I’m wondering why they’re recruiting now, during Covid when they have already cut a lot of the usual flights. I had the interview but I’m highly concerned if it’s worth the time to do the training and work under these circumstances. What do you think?
They sent me an email for an interview next week, I am asking your same question, even if for me could be better work less because I am a student. BTW what they ask during the interview? could you give me some advice about it?
They are always recruiting. I'm not sure of the details so it's up to you to make that decision based on the information they are giving you. I think there have been a few changes that I am not really up to speed on because I no longer work there so I can't really say. If you really want to avoid being exposed to covid the obvious answer would be no, but then again if you are out and if you are out and about already it, doesn't really make much of a difference to start flying.
@@emanuelenocerino4183 yes of course. General questions like why you want to become cabin crew, if you have any tattoos, why Ryanair and stuff like that. After these, they will read you some sentences and they’re gonna ask you some questions just to see your English comprehension. No need to be stressed, just put a smile on and everything will be fine!
@@sofiaathanasiadou9540 Γεια! Όχι δεν είμαι αεροσυνοδός αλλά έδωσα συνέντευξη πριν κάτι μέρες. Εμένα δεν με ενημέρωσαν αν είναι ονλαιν ή όχι. Αν έχω κάποιο νεότερο μπορώ να σε ενημερώσω πάντως! :)
How would that work?? What about the swimming test? Hmm. That's going to be challenging because you will have nobody to study with. That really helps. Anyway, I guess anything is possible. It's really up to you if you want to go through it.
@@TabithaLaker I’m really not sure? I am ex cabin crew for another airline so I was very surprised that they’re going to be delivering most of the training online? They also said the swimming etc would be delivered at a later date? I’m not sure what I think about it
@@gabychavrimootoo1968 It is very surprising. I think it's going to be difficult because there is so much information to absorb. 9 - 6pm, 5 days a week. You have to think about this carefully. Then again, I could be wrong and perhaps some people will learn better online. Look at all the information they have provided and decide. Have they given you a base yet?
Gaby, did you already had that interview? Do you know any details about training? I got an invitation for training which should start on 4th of March, but location is unknown and I'm wondering how it will look like (if they don't cancel it of course...)
@@Bazantttt Hey! Did you receive any more details? I'm still waiting for the last email when they say that I got the job or not and when I will do the course, but I'm wondering what the next steps will be like.
Yes, it was relatively easy. You just need to request it and you get it as long as you have enough days. If you do not request it, they will just give the days to you.
@@TabithaLaker thank you for replying 🙏🏼 I’m due to start training with RyanAir the end of the month but I have a holiday booked for 2 weeks in June. Would they allow this?😅
@@hollypotter8737 Based on your timeline you might be able to do it. But you need to request holiday days from the 1st day at your base. With that said the best people to confirm this with is the employer. Hope you can make it work 😊
Hi Tabitha, i had my online interview last week, it was very well and shorter than other interviews that i had in the past. The recrutor telled me that in his opinion it was okay and to wait for a response. Buut, the problem is that i don t have a passport yet and I telled him on the intvw. And they sent me an e mail to sent my passport to further process my aplication. What do you think? After I sent my passport to them, I will receive a positive response? I need your opinion 😁. Thank you.
I’ve been invited for a zoom interview but I don’t know how to cancel it , how do I do that now . It’s really rough times to be flying , I use to be with another airline but I’m not anymore due to covid
@@TabithaLaker thank you for your answer, just one more quick question, do you get free food while on the flight/working etc? Or have to buy it or bring your own?
Can share what all goes inside the training institute! Btw tomorrow I’m having my Online Interview and I’m from India not sure whether my password is valid to travel!
@@adesuwadewit5467 actually its more on the low end of things. 1000 for accomodtion at base, 1 month deposit, 1 month rent. 300 for upkeep during the training course. 200 for 1 month transport and food.
@@TabithaLaker Hi Tabitha! so basically what happens is I did the interview wednesday and today I got an email that I can do training but it’s in 5 days! Is it possible to re schedule? I told them I need atleast a month or 2 time so I can pay for my accommodation and flight etc
Seem like a tense environment but you made it through.How could a man not enjoy a flight when he's got you a beautiful sight such a you to behold the whole way throughout.
What if Ryanair is coming somewhere for the first time ever? They are coming to Croatia this summer, does this mean that my base will be Zagreb? They need people here right? Or not? I think it worths only in case that my base is in Zagreb (where I live actually). Thank you 😉😊
@@andrijanaduspara944 1 in Zadar and 1 in Zagreb from the middle of this summer. I mean, you can apply and if you pass all the steps and they offer a Lauda training to you, you may get to get base in Croatia. If they offer you a Ryanair training just ask if they can change you to Lauda but I don't know if that's possible...
In Europe you are employed in Ireland and get paid in Euros (thus you need to set up an Irish bank account, but if that fails for some reason they can pay you into your Euro account). In the UK you are paid in pounds and need to have a UK bank account. You need to pay social security/national insurance in the country you live in. Things might have changed slightly with Brexit but that is how things were when I worked there.
Can i ask u a question. if a vacancy is open in Athens . and i will send my cv for athens open vacancy . will i based in athens and live there or no . Because i live in athens and i am interested of it .. thank u ^^
No, they send you where there is a vacancy. But you need to read the job description for details. Things have changed recently because of Brexit, so maybe that could be the case.
'All candidates must hold a valid passport which allows unrestricted International travel.' this is one of the job requirements. You can read the full description here: careers.ryanair.com/search/#job/249c8a
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@@aurianeaudrey1466 Hey, yes I am available next week. Feel free to book a chat. If you suggest a time in the 'Additional information' section at checkout, I will confirm it or suggest an alternative time.
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@@aurianeaudrey1466 Good morning, I am checking now. I didn't get an email notification.Sorry about that.
@@aurianeaudrey1466 Ok I see the payment but for some reason I still didn't get an email. Apologies for that. It's also my fault to not adding a box where you can put your email. Please drop me a message at: hello@tabithalaker.com and we can arrange time asap.
Hi, thank you for making this video. I am 16 years old and would like to one day work as cabin crew for Ryanair then work my way up the career ladder to become a Pilot. This video was really helpful to me , thanks again :)
Hey Leon, you are very welcome. I am sure you will make your dreams a reality 😃 All the very best to you!! Thanks for watching and commenting too.
Thanks for this videos Tabitha, I was wondering if you could speak about your experience searching a rent house in your ryanair base and how was it, cheers :)
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. I will make a video about that.
you are making really helpfull videos about the job. Maybe you could do a video about the roles of cabin crew on the aircraft. What are the responsibilities, duties of each specific cabin crew. I would be curious.
Glad you are finding them helpful. I am probably not so up to date on all the specific responsibilities since I left a while aho, but I could try and make a video if I can recall from memory.
16:00 About that... I applied via crewlink, I went through the recruitment process (including online job interview and English test). And they send me an e-mail that I got the job but the last thing which I need to do is to send them a photo of my passport by their crewlink e-mail. I did that but I have blurred my signature. They called me that they can't take this photo and I need to send them one without blurring if I want to get the job.
Is it normal that they want a photo of my passport my an e-mail, especially if I can't blur anything?
It's defo got better then...I worked there in 2010 and had to pay 400£ and pay for all uniform and was a no minimum hours contract ....managed to last a year
Wow, things were tough back then!! I joined just as they introduced the new free training offer. I salute you for being able to last 1 year under those conditions. Sounds like an impossible situation. But I can understand people wanting to take the offer because for many, becoming a cabin crew is a dream - even if it costs you more than you actually gain!
Would you recommend doing the training course at this time?
Considering the situation in the world no... but we have no idea when it will be over.... on the other hand, there aren't that many people travelling at the moment so your schedule might not be that full. Passengers will also be very few.
Hi thank you for the helpful video, I have a question, after you finish the training course how many days do you have before start working or to be sent to your new base? Do you have time to go home and pack your stuff and see your family?
Hey love you sooo much
I have a question after the training and the crew start the work there are a free accommodation or not?
You're very welcome. There is no free accommodation at any point.
Hey there, kind of stupid/ naive question.
Is it mandatory to bring a laptop to the course? Do I need a PC for any of the course activities or correlated homework?
No you do not need to bring your laptop, but it could help. It helped me because I was able to reference/search the pdf study document they gave us. They pretty much give you all the study material you need. Just make sure you have notepads and pens.
Do you have a chance to sleep in other countries or do u always go back to your base ?
You always go back to your base unless you are sent to a operate a flight from another country or 'stuck' abroad for whatever reason.
Hi Tabitha, thank you for all the information, it was very useful!
I've made an application recently and i'm expecting them to schedule an interview soon, but the thing is that I have a tattoo on my forearm... Do you know the Ryanair policy about tattoos? Do you know if they can provide you with long-sleeved shirts or they won't accept it at all?
Hey Tom, sorry for the late reply. Glad you found the video useful. Ryanair does provide long sleeve shirts to cover up tattoos :)
hey Tabitha! I was wondering, do you get to see the cities you fly to or you fly back right away? thank you! :))
Hey Kristina, you usually fly back straight away. Within 25 minutes in most cases, unless you get a slot, which means you are delayed by an hour or so.
Tabitha Laker thank you so much, this really helped me!
Love the way you talk♡♡♡♡Thank you for the information is very useful!!!!!💖💖💖💖😍
haha thankyou 🤗 Glad you are finding them to be helpful 😃
@@TabithaLaker 🤗🤗One question? do we have to use our own laptop there????¿¿¿¿¿ Thank you so much Tabitha😍😘
@@TabithaLaker 🤗🤗One question? do we have to use our own laptop there????¿¿¿¿¿ Thank you so much Tabitha😍😘
@@loredunia Yes you cant take your own laptop 🤗 They do not provide computers.
@@TabithaLaker oh fine but it is necesary to have a computer?¿or its enought with the manual?
Hi Tabitha 😊 if I do not live within 90 minutes of the base would i need to relocate to the base or could I stay in accommodation the day before I'm rostered to be at work?
Hi Holly, you could do whatever suits you best. Either relocate to the base or stay in accommodation the day before you're rostered. It's probably best to just rent somewhere close to your base, since it's a full time job.
@@TabithaLaker Thanks for your reply 😊 my issue is that I dont drive, and I'm worried that It wont be worth forking out on accommodation and having hardly any wages left, but it's something that I would really like to go for 😔 I was thinking what might work for me is that I could travel by bus on late shifts and stay a few days in accommodation on early shifts.
Hi everybody!Does anyone start the training course at Hahn on April 15?
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Hi Tabitha, thank you so much for your videos!
I would like to ask you how many times you can refuse the training course they offer you...
I would like to do it a little bit later...
Thank you again!
Think I answered this in another comment you made :)
Hi Tabitha, your videos are really useful! I'll be going on a training course soon, but I'm wondering what documents I need for the criminal record check? I'm from Ireland, so if you know any Irish cabin crew who could help me that would be great!!
Hi Alex, glad you have found my videos helpful. I think you can just google 'criminal record check ireland' it's really easy to do/get.
Hi Tabitha! Thank you for these videos! I have been contacted to attend an open recruitment day and I´m struggling with theresidence permit, as I´m residing in Denmark (I hold a residence & work permit in Denmark valid until 2028) as accompanying family member to a European citizen, but my passport does not belong to the European Union (I´m Argentinian). They´re recruiting people to train them in Italy but work in Copenhagen base. Do you think I´m still suitable? Aditionally, do you have any idea how much they pay per month when you start working after the training course (and you don´t have any previous experience as a flight attendant)? Once again thank you for sharing this valuable information!
Hello Tabitha!
Today i just had my interview for Ryanair UK, and after that I was requested for documents and English Test, I hope is a good sign 🤞🍀
But I have a question, I'm just curious, getting throughout the process with crewlink gives you a work contract directly with ryanair? Or is like an agency? I could get a work contract with them instead signing it with Ryanair?
Thank yooouu!
Hey lorena, I think that is a good sign. Your contract will be with Crewlink. Then maybe after a year or two you can get a Ryanair contract.
@@TabithaLaker Thank you!
Hello Tabitha. The traing is no longer free you have to pay 13000 dh first and another 13000 dh at the end of training in case you pass the training .
Perhaps in some countries you have to pay, but here in the UK and Europe it is 100% free.
@@TabithaLaker that's it , I live in MOROCCO 🇲🇦 IF YOU KNOW IT AND THAT'S WHAT IT COST . HOWEVER ITS WORTHWHILE, it's a great chance for English speakers to dive in airline industry. Hhhh
@@hamidessaleh7002i need a very very higt leveeell in english to success in the training?
This is a cabin crew from Hong Kong, I hate people film at us during the flight!!!!!!!!!
It's very irritating right!!
Hi Tabitha, great video. Just wondering can you choose your base? :)
Thankyou! I am not sure about that these days, but I think now, you can put a 'preferred base' option. When I became a cabin crew however, I could not choose my base.
Hello. I have got one question. I applyied for Ryanair and they sent me an email to choose which is my preferred training course. I registered in a link to confirm the base and the date. I would like to change the base I told them.
They haven’t sent me yet the confirmation email.
Should I ask them to change the training course date??
Hey again, I inboxed you not long ago on Facebook, gone over your video again... I already went over the pimple problem but also with grooming checks, what about if you wear acrylic nails? If I was to remove them my nails look pretty awful until they grow back so I tend to just get my nails redone... With lockdown though my nails are fine and back healthy but if I was to do the training course, would it be best to leave my nails how they are now. Sorry for all these questions I just would like to get things spot on :)
When it comes to nails, it's really up to you. I started off with my natural nails (just painting them every day), but that was too time consuming, so I switched to going to the nail salon every 3 weeks for gel nails. They saved me time.
Hi Tabitha, I have just received an offer to train in Birmingham! Do we have to pay for the medical test before? Also, the base that I am training at, will this be my base in the future if I pass training?
Hi Imogen, yes, you need to pay for the medical test before training. The training centre location, will most likely not be your base.
Hey Imogen I’ve been accepted on the Birmingham training course as well for the 24th June
around how much is the medical?
@@jacknugent5717 it depends from country to country. There, in Romania is almost 100 euros.
@imogenwalters3937 hey Imogen, how did your training go, did you pass? I've recently applied for ryanair and have received an invite for training, just wondering what your experience of it all was like?
I am really thinking about moving to Iceland with my son. What is your intake for a woman of color, and her son moving there? I am ready to move away from America. It is getting really bad here, and I just want to start over. Any thoughts or suggestions?
If you really want it, you should go for it. You will definitely have some challenges but that's why you really need to want it to make it work - especially because it's a big move all the way from the US with your son. What is your reason for choosing Iceland? I'm sure you have already thought of this but you will face challenges like culture shock/differences, the weather, food differences, making friends, finding job opportunities available to foreigners - especially those who do not speak Icelandic and many more. I can definitely work but you really have to figure out if it is for you.
@@TabithaLaker I want to try and maybe move there because it has been the safest country for 12 years in a row. I really want to be where my son and I feel safe. I am really curious about the culture, and I am sure there are not alot of people of color there. I also do not want to put my son in a bad situation you know with school and all. I just wanted to get the opinion of someone who has already lived there.
Hi, would braids like yours be acceptable for an interview/ working at Ryan Air?
Yes, I think so, as long as you put it in a donut but. I heard that they now accept braids for black female flight attendants. If you are unsure, then you could ask them directly.
Hi I love your videos. I just wanted to ask are you allowed to use your mobile as a cabin crew while you are on the ground? What would you pack and take with you on flights on a daily basis?
You can use your phone but never allow passengers to see you. Some cabin supervisors are weird about it too, but they will just tell you to your face if they are. You should be given a list of what to take with you with the pre-course study pack. I hope that helps.
Hi Tabitha, I recently checked Ryanair and they’re currently hiring for cabin crew position. May I know if they do hire non European resident? Because on the requirements, it doesn’t specify if you need to have a EU/UK passport. Thanks in advance and safe skies always!❤️🔥
Hey Kate, I think the most important thing is that you have the unrestricted right to work in he EU/UK 😊 Hope that helps. You can always reach out to them to properly clarify.
Thank you so much! Will do!☺️
Hi Tabitha! How are you? I have my interview soon! So you think, you can live with the sallary the give you for pay your accommodation for training or you have to used so much of your money? Other question, how is the experience in your base? You can save extra money for your in those months? You still working in that? For what time they give u a contract? Thanks!
I'm good thanks! I lived with it for the time I was a flight attendant. Couldn't save very much because I was also doing my completing my driving licence in the UK. Experience at my base was ok. My contract was 18 months. Maybe it is different these days. Usually one can sign a new contact after the first one ends.
In the cabin crew weekend, do you have to go on weekends? Is it Monday to Friday? Just need to know as I’m planning to keep my weekend job whilst training.
Training sometimes occurs on weekends.
But Tabitha, what would you then say to our people who can only afford Owino maket 😒 if it's not nice to wear what someone else has worn?
I have a very good reason for saying that. I usually do not mind second hand at all but when I went to that particular charity shop in Germany the quality of the 2 things I picked up was really really terrible. I cannot even begin to explain in writing, but that changed my mind about certain second hand things. And I myself have shopped at Owino Market before. You can find great things! I just had a bad experience in that German shop. When I got back to London (after flight attending) I bought 2 sweaters from a charity shop and to this day, I still use one of them. But I was very careful with selecting.
@@TabithaLaker I see.
Hello Tabitha! Loved your video, it was really helpful. Just a quick question I was curious about, how do they measure your height? There are a lot of companies that do the "reach test", is it the same with Ryanair? Thank you sm!
Honestly, I don't remember doing reach test with Ryanair. They are a bit more flexible with heights than other airlines. 5'2" - 6'2".
I’m wondering why they’re recruiting now, during Covid when they have already cut a lot of the usual flights. I had the interview but I’m highly concerned if it’s worth the time to do the training and work under these circumstances. What do you think?
They sent me an email for an interview next week, I am asking your same question, even if for me could be better work less because I am a student. BTW what they ask during the interview? could you give me some advice about it?
They are always recruiting. I'm not sure of the details so it's up to you to make that decision based on the information they are giving you. I think there have been a few changes that I am not really up to speed on because I no longer work there so I can't really say. If you really want to avoid being exposed to covid the obvious answer would be no, but then again if you are out and if you are out and about already it, doesn't really make much of a difference to start flying.
@@emanuelenocerino4183 yes of course. General questions like why you want to become cabin crew, if you have any tattoos, why Ryanair and stuff like that. After these, they will read you some sentences and they’re gonna ask you some questions just to see your English comprehension. No need to be stressed, just put a smile on and everything will be fine!
@@ioannispsy γειααα! Θα ήθελα να σε ρωτήσω.. Είσαι ήδη αεροσυνοδός ή έδωσες πρόσφατα συνέντευξη; Ισχύει ότι είναι online η εκπαίδευση;
@@sofiaathanasiadou9540 Γεια! Όχι δεν είμαι αεροσυνοδός αλλά έδωσα συνέντευξη πριν κάτι μέρες. Εμένα δεν με ενημέρωσαν αν είναι ονλαιν ή όχι. Αν έχω κάποιο νεότερο μπορώ να σε ενημερώσω πάντως! :)
Did you do a course on how to become a flight attendant before going into training
no you don't. I mention that in the video :)
I have my interview next week and I’ve been contacted by them to say the training is being delivered online?
How would that work?? What about the swimming test? Hmm. That's going to be challenging because you will have nobody to study with. That really helps. Anyway, I guess anything is possible. It's really up to you if you want to go through it.
@@TabithaLaker I’m really not sure? I am ex cabin crew for another airline so I was very surprised that they’re going to be delivering most of the training online? They also said the swimming etc would be delivered at a later date? I’m not sure what I think about it
@@gabychavrimootoo1968 It is very surprising. I think it's going to be difficult because there is so much information to absorb. 9 - 6pm, 5 days a week. You have to think about this carefully. Then again, I could be wrong and perhaps some people will learn better online. Look at all the information they have provided and decide. Have they given you a base yet?
Gaby, did you already had that interview? Do you know any details about training? I got an invitation for training which should start on 4th of March, but location is unknown and I'm wondering how it will look like (if they don't cancel it of course...)
@@Bazantttt Hey! Did you receive any more details? I'm still waiting for the last email when they say that I got the job or not and when I will do the course, but I'm wondering what the next steps will be like.
not sure if you've mentioned this in other videos, was it easy to book time off/taking holidays?
Yes, it was relatively easy. You just need to request it and you get it as long as you have enough days. If you do not request it, they will just give the days to you.
@@TabithaLaker thank you for replying 🙏🏼 I’m due to start training with RyanAir the end of the month but I have a holiday booked for 2 weeks in June. Would they allow this?😅
@@hollypotter8737 Based on your timeline you might be able to do it. But you need to request holiday days from the 1st day at your base. With that said the best people to confirm this with is the employer. Hope you can make it work 😊
Hi Tabitha, i had my online interview last week, it was very well and shorter than other interviews that i had in the past. The recrutor telled me that in his opinion it was okay and to wait for a response. Buut, the problem is that i don t have a passport yet and I telled him on the intvw. And they sent me an e mail to sent my passport to further process my aplication. What do you think? After I sent my passport to them, I will receive a positive response? I need your opinion 😁. Thank you.
Hi Madaline, you can explain the situation to them and they will put the process on hold until you have a passport.
@@TabithaLaker thank you
I’ve been invited for a zoom interview but I don’t know how to cancel it , how do I do that now . It’s really rough times to be flying , I use to be with another airline but I’m not anymore due to covid
I think you should email them back and ask to cancel it. Go with your gut if you really don't want to fly. It is an uncertain time because of Covid.
If you haven't confirmed it yet (you have to click a link in that same email), after 24h they cancel your interview
@@anav.5628 I haven’t confirmed it yet so I just click the link and cancel it ?
@@kennyslaysuk5644 Yeah! It gives you that option!
@@anav.5628 I just looked I couldn’t see any way to cancel it
I have quite crooked/buck teeth.. is that okay?
I don't think that will be a problem :)
Hiii
I ha e a question?
My course will be in Alicante but in middle of Mar we have to flight to FRA one week. I have to pay the hotel there right?
I am not too sure about this. Definitely ask Crewlink for further information. I hope you don't have to pay and extra.
Is per diem paid while working after the training course? How do they pay it? Add to salary or separate payment?
Per diem is paid while on the training course. It is to help you with some of your expenses such as food.
@@TabithaLaker thank you for your answer, just one more quick question, do you get free food while on the flight/working etc? Or have to buy it or bring your own?
If your training is in Birmingham and you live in Birmingham do you still have to get somewhere to stay?
Depends on how long it takes for you to get to the training centre. If the distance is too much, you might find it hard showing up every day.
Can share what all goes inside the training institute! Btw tomorrow I’m having my Online Interview and I’m from India not sure whether my password is valid to travel!
I made a video about the training course I did in Hahn, Germany. Here is it: ruclips.net/video/ukcRr6Oy9og/видео.html
How much is the accommodation? And how much do you have to have for a minimum before you go ?
It was 700 euros for the accommodation I had. I think a doable minimum to have is 1500 euros/pounds.
@@TabithaLaker that’s much but thank you
@@adesuwadewit5467 actually its more on the low end of things. 1000 for accomodtion at base, 1 month deposit, 1 month rent. 300 for upkeep during the training course. 200 for 1 month transport and food.
@@TabithaLaker oh then that’s still alright then
@@TabithaLaker Hi Tabitha! so basically what happens is I did the interview wednesday and today I got an email that I can do training but it’s in 5 days! Is it possible to re schedule? I told them I need atleast a month or 2 time so I can pay for my accommodation and flight etc
Seem like a tense environment but you made it through.How could a man not enjoy a flight when he's got you a beautiful sight such a you to behold the whole way throughout.
Lol, perhaps! Yes, it was definitely tense at times.
Why you not work again for them?
They didn't give me a transfer to London so I moved on.
Are you allowed a wrist tattoo? It would be visible! Thanks in advance x
I think you need to make sure you cover it up with tattoo makeup so that it isn't visible. However, check the latest rules as they may have changed.
@@TabithaLaker thank you!!
Great video as usual ☺️❤️ stay safe
Thankyou! & Likewise 😊
What if Ryanair is coming somewhere for the first time ever? They are coming to Croatia this summer, does this mean that my base will be Zagreb? They need people here right? Or not? I think it worths only in case that my base is in Zagreb (where I live actually). Thank you 😉😊
No, it doesn't mean that. Your base is more random than that. It's not chosen according to your needs or desire.
If you get accepted at Lauda it is possible bc they only have 4 bases right now and 2 of them are in Croatia.
@@bru_codinaa really? Where exactly?
@@andrijanaduspara944 1 in Zadar and 1 in Zagreb from the middle of this summer. I mean, you can apply and if you pass all the steps and they offer a Lauda training to you, you may get to get base in Croatia. If they offer you a Ryanair training just ask if they can change you to Lauda but I don't know if that's possible...
But as Tabitha said, you could have another base at the end such as Mallorca or Vienna, so you have to consider if it's still worth it for you or not.
How are you employed? In the uk and based in europe and you get paid in euros ? How does ot work ?
In Europe you are employed in Ireland and get paid in Euros (thus you need to set up an Irish bank account, but if that fails for some reason they can pay you into your Euro account). In the UK you are paid in pounds and need to have a UK bank account. You need to pay social security/national insurance in the country you live in. Things might have changed slightly with Brexit but that is how things were when I worked there.
@@TabithaLaker so, if you're based somewhere in Europe, let's say Spain or Italy, you'll be employed in Ireland even if you're British ?
@@audriusliesys Yes. That is how it was for me.
pre-Brexit. Things might have changed since. You should ask the company directly.
Can i ask u a question. if a vacancy is open in Athens . and i will send my cv for athens open vacancy . will i based in athens and live there or no . Because i live in athens and i am interested of it .. thank u ^^
No, they send you where there is a vacancy. But you need to read the job description for details. Things have changed recently because of Brexit, so maybe that could be the case.
Hi madam i watched your videos all the time nd i enjoy them so i have diploma of cabin crew i need training nd jobs if is possible
Hi Barli! Thanks for watching. Go ahead and apply, but I would say work on English in the process. It is very important.
How they form "the cabin crew name" - that with the letters from your family and etc?
You mean the 'crewcode'? it's some of your surname some of your first name put together.
Your looking beautyful..
Thankyou 😊
@@italiandiary no I don't give out my number to subscribers.
Do they employee Ugandan passport holder
'All candidates must hold a valid passport which allows unrestricted International travel.' this is one of the job requirements. You can read the full description here: careers.ryanair.com/search/#job/249c8a
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