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Post by yingying2888 » Tue, 05 Feb 2008 11:14 pm

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Post by baroque » Wed, 06 Feb 2008 12:33 am

Has anyone receive any calls from SIA HR to start training in March?

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Post by deneos » Wed, 06 Feb 2008 8:58 am

baroque wrote:Has anyone receive any calls from SIA HR to start training in March?
Hi i'm supposingly starting in March 6. Bt yet to receive any email from them. Only verbal confrimation during the briefing.

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Post by yellowpig » Wed, 06 Feb 2008 10:44 pm

hello im back !
hahah, anyway i'm curious, SIA's 4months training right.. whats the schedule like? is it 7days a week or 5day week 9am-6pm kind ?

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Post by hafiz_ » Wed, 06 Feb 2008 11:14 pm

yellowpig wrote:hello im back !
hahah, anyway i'm curious, SIA's 4months training right.. whats the schedule like? is it 7days a week or 5day week 9am-6pm kind ?
heyaaa,

it's 5 days a week, 8.30 to slightly past 5 i believe? hmm. but i do know of some batches who've got saturday classes. :)

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Post by pitwen_lee » Thu, 07 Feb 2008 4:03 am

erm..may i know how's the pay structure goes? and how's de jobscope going? On top of dat, wad's de requirement for cabin crew?say height, weight, or..special skills?
you forced me to do so...i hate u!

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Post by Plavt » Thu, 07 Feb 2008 4:34 am

pitwen_lee wrote:erm..may i know how's the pay structure goes? and how's de jobscope going? On top of dat, wad's de requirement for cabin crew?say height, weight, or..special skills?
#-o ](*,)

The airline has a website why don't you make use of it? By the way if you write like that at their entry tests I wouldn't fancy your chances. :roll:

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Post by Alessia » Thu, 07 Feb 2008 5:55 am

Plavt wrote:
pitwen_lee wrote:erm..may i know how's the pay structure goes? and how's de jobscope going? On top of dat, wad's de requirement for cabin crew?say height, weight, or..special skills?
#-o ](*,)

The airline has a website why don't you make use of it? By the way if you write like that at their entry tests I wouldn't fancy your chances. :roll:
That's nasty. well, but the website do give alot of info.

And in this thread and sub forum itself there's many info regarding all the questions you're asking.

You might wanna look through first~ :3
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Post by Plavt » Thu, 07 Feb 2008 7:37 am

Alessia wrote: That's nasty. well, but the website do give alot of info.
Nasty? Since you are new you would be surprised how many posts I have seen where it is obvious that people never look at the airline's website yet this is one vital component of the interview in which they often or can let themselves down. Surely you don't need to be 'nurse-maided' throughout your life do you. Flight attendants often have to think for themselves.:o
And in this thread and sub forum itself there's many info regarding all the questions you're asking.

You might wanna look through first~ :3


Exactly the question or questions are asked time and time again. :roll:

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Should I?

Post by slavesquarter » Thu, 07 Feb 2008 2:48 pm

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Re: Should I?

Post by pinkognito » Thu, 07 Feb 2008 3:07 pm

slavesquarter wrote:Yo Peeps!! :)

I am thinking of trying for the 24feb walk in but have some concerns. Appreciate if anyone can help me with this:

Two years ago, I went through the six rounds of interview but failed at medical. Few months later then they sent me the rejection letter.

Should I try again this time?
do you know why you failed the medical? im still waiting for the call up and think i might not make it pass the medical.

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Re: Should I?

Post by slavesquarter » Thu, 07 Feb 2008 3:12 pm

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Post by pinklittlefigure » Thu, 07 Feb 2008 3:25 pm

slavesquarter: You should give it another try since you know the previous attempt was unfortunately cut short by an incompetent doctor :D

If you do not have any serious records of medical illnesses, you should be able to get through the interview without much problems! Good luck for the upcoming interview if you are intending to give it a go!

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Re: Should I?

Post by Plavt » Thu, 07 Feb 2008 4:02 pm

slavesquarter wrote:
The clinic last time is at shaw house and the dr is quite screwed up! I had eye infection that day and he failed me on the spot.
:shock: That sounds absurd surely as a doctor he would know infections clear up. :???:

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Re: Should I?

Post by pinkognito » Thu, 07 Feb 2008 4:22 pm

slavesquarter wrote:Yo Peeps!! :)

Two years ago, I went through the six rounds of interview but failed at medical. Few months later then they sent me the rejection letter.

Should I try again this time?



yeah you should go for it again. its ridiculous for him to fail you for having an eye infection. they should only flunk you if you have a permanent or recurring medical problem that will impede your regular duties on the aircraft.

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