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Post by corines143 » Tue, 19 Dec 2006 1:56 pm

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Dont worry.. i wont make such mistakes in the interview but THANKS ALOT for looking out for me. you are such a darling!!!!
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Post by anti_spy999 » Tue, 19 Dec 2006 2:05 pm

corines143 wrote:Anti spy

Dont worry.. i wont make such mistakes in the interview but THANKS ALOT for looking out for me. you are such a darling!!!!
I don't want anyone to fail.
~I hoped to join SIA engineering Team!~

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Lasik surgery asked on application form

Post by Determined » Tue, 19 Dec 2006 3:14 pm

Greetings all.. Got a query , wonder if you all can shed some light in it.
I went to download the latest application form online from the SIA webpage. I realised that there were some changes, It included a few more questions like " whether any surgery like lasik is done before?" which those questions were not asked previously in the application form during the past recent recruitment drive. .

Will they accept those who went for lasik surgery? I did my lasik in July this year, Wonder if I am still qualified to apply for it?

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Post by nana07 » Tue, 19 Dec 2006 4:09 pm

[quote="anti_spy999]And if you continue to type or write in your sms language, you will flunk your SIA english written test. Don't make that a bad habit.[/quote]

is this correct?

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Post by anti_spy999 » Wed, 20 Dec 2006 2:39 pm

nana07 wrote:[quote="anti_spy999]And if you continue to type or write in your sms language, you will flunk your SIA english written test. Don't make that a bad habit.
is this correct?[/quote][/quote]

flunk means fail. I am not perfect either. Plavt has mentioned it before. Just a reminder to my darling. :twisted:

Girls,
I do not want anyone of you to get booted out during 1 of those interview rounds. Please obey my instructions because i have 4 disciples who have gone through all the rounds successfully. But sadly only 1 girl remember me. :cry: :cry:
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Post by ladybird_23 » Mon, 25 Dec 2006 10:52 pm

i've went to the SIA interview last mth and was rejected durin e kebaya fitting coz the lady told me tat my Left n Right shoulder ain't straight. i've went for a medical checkup n was told tat my backbone is fine, n tat nothing is wrong. 2 days after the interview, i tink e SIA admin lady called me and asked me wat happened, n why didnt i get submit my form to attend the water confidence test. apparently, i was brought to the 2nd round of e interview w/o going thru the kebaya fitting. n hence, was given e water confidence form.

so shd i still go for tis upcoming one? pls advise..

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Post by corines143 » Mon, 25 Dec 2006 10:56 pm

ladybird, your scenario is confusing. hehehe

Maybe ANTISPY can advse you .. she seems like a PRo you know... haha
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Reqirements to Join SIA as Stewardess

Post by kebayas » Tue, 26 Dec 2006 2:51 pm

Understood that the next interview is 6 & 7 Jan. What about requirments?
Do they accept married woman with kids? Can someone advise?

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Re: Reqirements to Join SIA as Stewardess

Post by xmischax » Tue, 26 Dec 2006 7:38 pm

kebayas wrote:Understood that the next interview is 6 & 7 Jan. What about requirments?
Do they accept married woman with kids? Can someone advise?
take a look at the webpage below, and you`ll know their requirements and everything else.

http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/c ... etails.jsp

i don`t know if marital status matters to them, but there is one question in the application form asking how many kids you have and all.

hope this helps :)

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Post by nana07 » Tue, 26 Dec 2006 9:18 pm

oh they changed the application form
they asked about eyesight now.
gosh i'm having 700 on each eye, wonder whether they will pinpoint on that

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Post by xmischax » Tue, 26 Dec 2006 9:27 pm

nana07 wrote:oh they changed the application form
they asked about eyesight now.
gosh i'm having 700 on each eye, wonder whether they will pinpoint on that
mmm you can still wear contact lens right? i don`t think that should pose a problem.. maybe they don`t want anyone who need to wear specs or something?

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Post by corines143 » Tue, 26 Dec 2006 10:02 pm

hi there

i think you gals are worrying too much.. just go and be prepared for your 1st round.. be focus.. i was like that before. worried abt everything and in the end you felt it didnt matter.

the thing is SIA doesnt need ppl with Perfect eye sight.!! so feel better now?
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Post by xmischax » Tue, 26 Dec 2006 11:15 pm

corines143 wrote:hi there

i think you gals are worrying too much.. just go and be prepared for your 1st round.. be focus.. i was like that before. worried abt everything and in the end you felt it didnt matter.

the thing is SIA doesnt need ppl with Perfect eye sight.!! so feel better now?
hah totally agree with you!

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Post by corines143 » Tue, 26 Dec 2006 11:29 pm

hey hey .. questionnnnnnnnn... ermmm.. if we do not have any eye sight problem.. what do we write in that portion of the form?? They are asking what is your eyesight and astigmatism for each eye in Degrees?

Becos i have perfect eyesight.. SO do they still need us to indicate the Degrees for the LEFT and RIGHT ?? This isnt a YES or NO question you see...

pls refer to the form its Question 11(a)

pls advise!!


cheers.......
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Post by xmischax » Tue, 26 Dec 2006 11:31 pm

corines143 wrote:hey hey .. questionnnnnnnnn... ermmm.. if we do not have any eye sight problem.. what do we write in that portion of the form?? They are asking what is your eyesight and astigmatism for each eye in Degrees?

Becos i have perfect eyesight.. SO do they still need us to indicate the Degrees for the LEFT and RIGHT ?? This isnt a YES or NO question you see...

pls refer to the form its Question 11(a)

pls advise!!


cheers.......
that`s what i`m thinking too! i have perfect eyesight too, so i didn`t write anything under that column. but, i`m not too sure too!

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