hmm i think if the clinic didnt call you means you passed the medicals lo.pianoplayer wrote:so does that mean they didnt look at the medical reports yet? confused.
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yeah they are! go check http://www.sg.jal.com/sgl/en/others/recruitment/ it out~x|aOmEi wrote:Hello . Saw in jobstreet they are Recruiting ??
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got guys here who applied?hikari-- wrote:yeah they are! go check http://www.sg.jal.com/sgl/en/others/recruitment/ it out~x|aOmEi wrote:Hello . Saw in jobstreet they are Recruiting ??
Re: Skin check round for Final interview
i have scars on my upper arm.. was also wondering the strictness on the skin checksUsername123 wrote:Hello! Have anyone been thru the skin check round before? How is the check conducted? & what are they particularly strict about? ><
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so strict? meaning any one with tattoos shouldnt go? i only heard that Japanese culture/people regard tattoo with mafia.. so thats the reason?mOoky wrote:They are very thorough with their checks. I know a girl who didn't get in becoz of her tattoo. But generally all airlines are ok if the uniform covers it. So as long as its not too near to sticking out, I guess you'll b fine. FYI, they did ask us to lift up our shirt to check the stomach and lower back area.
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I believe Singapore Airlines has that same requirement; you automatically fail if you have any tattoo whatsoever.Embrace wrote:so strict? meaning any one with tattoos shouldnt go? i only heard that Japanese culture/people regard tattoo with mafia.. so thats the reason?mOoky wrote:They are very thorough with their checks. I know a girl who didn't get in becoz of her tattoo. But generally all airlines are ok if the uniform covers it. So as long as its not too near to sticking out, I guess you'll b fine. FYI, they did ask us to lift up our shirt to check the stomach and lower back area.
Could be that the idea/symbolism of a tattoo is highly subjective and passengers could take offence to it, best case would be to have cabin crew with unblemished skin to remove all trace of doubt.
I think for every girl they reject with tattoos, there's 2 more girls without tattoos they could choose from, so there's little incentive for them to change that.
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Agree with you. I still thought of going but concealing it.. Well i guess its better to laser it off than go for it.winnoe wrote:I believe Singapore Airlines has that same requirement; you automatically fail if you have any tattoo whatsoever.Embrace wrote:so strict? meaning any one with tattoos shouldnt go? i only heard that Japanese culture/people regard tattoo with mafia.. so thats the reason?mOoky wrote:They are very thorough with their checks. I know a girl who didn't get in becoz of her tattoo. But generally all airlines are ok if the uniform covers it. So as long as its not too near to sticking out, I guess you'll b fine. FYI, they did ask us to lift up our shirt to check the stomach and lower back area.
Could be that the idea/symbolism of a tattoo is highly subjective and passengers could take offence to it, best case would be to have cabin crew with unblemished skin to remove all trace of doubt.
I think for every girl they reject with tattoos, there's 2 more girls without tattoos they could choose from, so there's little incentive for them to change that.

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