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Does anybody work for Easyjet or the Police?
u01jet4
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Hi,
If anybody works with as cabin crew for Easyjet, or as a Police Constable then I'd love if you wouldn't mind telling me a bit about it or answering a few questions for me. I'm nearly 23 by the way and just finishing uni so if you're around that age too it'd be even better
Thanks
If anybody works with as cabin crew for Easyjet, or as a Police Constable then I'd love if you wouldn't mind telling me a bit about it or answering a few questions for me. I'm nearly 23 by the way and just finishing uni so if you're around that age too it'd be even better
Thanks
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There's two completely related jobs.
I take it you're at the "end of hiding in education, don't have a clue what I want to do " phase of your life? What degree have you done?
You can find out what it's like to be a Police Officer first hand by signing up with your local Police Force as a Special Constable. Make sure to volunteer for Saturday night shifts as that's when you'll get the worst of it. No point doing it to see what the easy side is about.Conor
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I done a documentary about Police Specials (volunteer ones) and I learnt a lot about the Police, so if you want to ask any questions I'll try my best to answer them. We followed the trainees right through training. Also my friend is going out with one of them now!0
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hi not sure if i will be able to help you but any questions you have on cabin crew i will try and answer for you - ex cabin crew for scotairways and ryanair pm me any questions and i will do my best to help
"You have succeeded in life when all you really want is only what you really need"
live simply so that others may simply live
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There is quite an active aviation forum at the link below with specific rooms on cabin crew - they may be able to assist.
http://www.pprune.org/0 -
Thank you for your helpful replies, that forum particularly looks great beaker141 and then I will maybe contact you with anymore questions I can't find an answer to Tinkerbell1978!
Thank you Sharon87 too, I'm gonna have a better look on a few different police forces websites but again might pm you if I have any really specific questions.
Thanks everyone!:T
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the pprune site is a bit more pilot orientated and so the cabin crew section is not quite as good. Have a look at https://www.cabincrew.com which will give you all the infor you would need including specific interview questions aswel as info on the job itself.0
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Thanks Trollydolly, that website looks really useful too. Argh too much destruction just before all my 4 uni exams next week, i'll have to bookmark them and resist the urge to look at them for too long until after my exams are done.
Can I ask what airline you work for Trollydolly?
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Was cabin crew for easyJet until October (previously GB Airways for 9 years until a takeover and opted for voluntary severance) so ask away - feel free to pm or ask on here.
Love Sarah x0 -
I've been a Police Officer for 3 years so if you want to ask me any questions I'd be happy to help. Unfortunately I'm not 23 though!0
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