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Post by neelie » Wed, 22 Sep 2010 2:03 am

anyone starting training on 28th oct? mary just called me today.
scared me out when i had to pay extra to go for scoliosis xray to realise that my spine was straight. luckily the money i paid was worth it that i got in. =)

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Re: Got the call finally.

Post by drumx » Wed, 22 Sep 2010 11:52 am

setosith wrote:Dear ladies/gentlemen, got the call today from Mary to start on the 2nd November. Anyone going on the same batch?
Hey, are you Sharil? Sorry it has been so long, anyway if you are, add me on MSN: [email protected]

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Post by Arturius » Wed, 22 Sep 2010 12:54 pm

I'm in the army and currently PES C9L3 due to a tear in my shoulder. Does this affect my chances at all?
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Post by Arturius » Wed, 22 Sep 2010 12:55 pm

The injury doesnt actually affect me at all, FYI.
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Post by lilme » Wed, 22 Sep 2010 12:55 pm

Colouredrainbow wrote:
lilme wrote:
Colouredrainbow wrote:Hi does anyone knows if SIA medical includes colour blind test?

i alrdy they do have a colour blind test during the medical round, but that was in 2008 so im not too sure about now :)
Thanks lilme! :)

Does anyone knows that SIA has colour blind test now?! :(
i asked my friend whom is in SIA she said yes there is :) they will check your eye slight followed by a colour blind check :) hope this helps

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Post by Plavt » Wed, 22 Sep 2010 1:05 pm

I would have thought it only too obvious that SIA have a colour-blindness test. Ever been in a plane? There are coloured lights below the luggage racks as one example to call for various duties. You must research a job before you apply - you can find many answers for yourselves. [-X

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Post by slimslee » Wed, 22 Sep 2010 2:45 pm

@lilme
- No transcript is needed, just certs. And yes there is those colour check where you need to tell the numbers in between those dots in the pages +)

Good luck to those going!! =)

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Post by lilme » Wed, 22 Sep 2010 3:06 pm

slimslee wrote:@lilme
- No transcript is needed, just certs. And yes there is those colour check where you need to tell the numbers in between those dots in the pages +)

Good luck to those going!! =)

Thanks for your help :D

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Post by neelie » Thu, 23 Sep 2010 5:16 pm

@darkchoco

did u go for the kebaya review on 15th sept at 9am? cos i think i may know u.. :)



good luck to all who are going for the interview on 25th.

i think the key factors they are looking for are confidence, humility and willingness to serve. and put on ur great smile. all the best! :D :) :)

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Post by hambeger » Thu, 23 Sep 2010 5:27 pm

Do we need to bring CV along, or just fill in the application form will do?

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Post by cythx » Thu, 23 Sep 2010 5:28 pm

hambeger wrote:Do we need to bring CV along, or just fill in the application form will do?
Just fill in the application form will do. :)
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Post by hambeger » Thu, 23 Sep 2010 6:14 pm

Thanks cythx, i appreciate it :)

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Post by alittletwist » Fri, 24 Sep 2010 7:54 am

Hi, I'm trying out the interview tmrw. As I've some doubts on filling up the application forms. As I'm an N level holder, thus right now, my highest qualification are Diploma from MDIS. I'm also an ex cabin crew so I'm wondering if anybody can tell me how to fill up the form at the qualification column.

Bringing photocopied certificate is alright ya?

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Post by drumx » Fri, 24 Sep 2010 8:51 am

alittletwist wrote:Hi, I'm trying out the interview tmrw. As I've some doubts on filling up the application forms. As I'm an N level holder, thus right now, my highest qualification are Diploma from MDIS. I'm also an ex cabin crew so I'm wondering if anybody can tell me how to fill up the form at the qualification column.

Bringing photocopied certificate is alright ya?
Hi Alittletwist,

Your question does have a little twist to it. If you have a completed Diploma from MDIS, just write in Diploma of etc etc from MDIS in the form.

If you are still doing your Diploma then your N level would be your highest qualification which would cause you to be disqualified due to requirements needed.
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