£600 a month is disgusting and unacceptable go through the courts and get your money a bailiff will not hesitate in seizing a Ryan Air aircraft when bailiffs delay a flight the companies pay up I know this because I used to be a high court bailiff and I once stopped and delayed a Airbus A330 from departing a Uk airport that was because a customer was owed £150 and the company failed to pay up .
Oops I did the online English test, but I don't have EU work permit. But I thought they would prepare that maybe deduct it from the salary. The test was conducted by crewlink.
In my case, they asked me EU passport... My passport is Thai but I have residence in Italy. It means you need EU passport 🤣🤣🤣 so easy for the interview 😂😂
I applied also to this company as Cabin Crew. I am non-EU . I am not also EU passport holder. I passed the english test and now for online interview. Is it still possible? Btw, I am currently in Croatia and don’t have croatian id yet. How things will work then?Hoping for your response. Thank u🙏
i’m thinking of applying for cabin crew in dublin, i live in london at the moment and i never expected to go down this route but it interests me so much i feel like i need to experience it.
£1700 a month as a waitress? I think not. Unless you’re in a top London hotel/restaurant. Avg uk wage for a Waitress is £1000 a month. I’m in accounting and went to university for 3 years to train, then took up a post graduate role with a firm based near Worcester, I was on £1350 a month take home for 2 years until I completed my post grad posting, then I had to apply for a full time accountant role and luckily I got in, I bring home £2348 a month salary and receive a bonus once a year of circa £1780 after tax. Cabin crew have strict security and safety protocols but training is purely in house and no industry minimum is expected. So £2000 take home a month is extremely unlikely unless you have max shifts and are a cabin manager.
@@MATTFL380 I had before tax 1700£ and accomodation covered. Not London it was mostly in hotels and in remote areas… I worked about 50-60 hours So with overtimes Yes. I am from Czech Republic and for 1000£ netto I would not work abroad. This is a bit less salary than I have now for 7,5h shifts 🤷🏻♀️And I have no university and So on …. University is not What affects your wage in mostly jobs …
Hello! When I was starting nobody asked me for an eyesight test. You just need to do a medical test which they will check everything for you including your eyesight.
Here's a Cabin Crew. The aviation medic will assess your sight on the spot. Depending on the level of myopia or astigmatism, they will decide if it will be required to wear my glasses. That's what I did last summer, and I bought a second pair of glasses during the training in November (I'm not allowed to fly without a spare pair).
Thank you so much for the information especially the "salary" in the UK compared to germany. I apply currently from germany to Ryanair UK and 5 Pounds per hour is very very low and definitely not enough for an appartment in London or anywhere else in the UK. One question I think they wanted you to give them your cv and a full length photo. You made it professionally you spent a lot for your application photo? Or you made a quick shot from your phone? How much time you invested in your application??
I did photo at home, not much effort. But I know people who did it professionally and both was good. Unfortunately the application process was long and painful for me 😅 I don't like technology and there was a lot of printing and signing documents.
I made it at home and printed at a local shop. But I know few people who did it professionally and both ways was good. Application process was long and painful 😅 I don't like technology and there was a lot of printing and signing so I didn't enjoy that.
Hi darling, thanks for your video! I’m going to start my training course in Palma De Maiorca, can you tell me something about the salary in Spain, it’s equal in every country or not? Sorry for my question but I am a little bit worried about it…
Thanks for your question. Good luck on your training ☺️ Unfortunately I'm not too sure about salary in Spain, although there's a group on Facebook called Ryanair Cabin Crew , you can try and ask there 🙂
Hi! It’s the internal organs that are getting destroyed. You cannot donate any of your organs after flying for some time. Also you really need to watch your weight and how you eat. Drink plenty of water!!
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds Thank you for the lightning speed answer 🤣. Jeeessus i confess that after knowing about this the wish to work as a flight attendant took a massive punch
@@adrieltheoak it’s something that everyone gets used to , if you really want this job I would really advise to go for it and if you don’t like it or feel like your health is not worth it then you can look for something else 😊
Hola . Estoy simran . Te quieria preguntar una cosa . Ellos me han enviado un link para hacer examen he hecho examen i despues me han enviado un correo para documentación. Para la entrevista he enviado los documentos el viernes i hoy es lunes mas o menos cuando me llaman para la entrevista. Gracias
I know this video is 9 months old but i am wondering if they provide accommodation for the training at all (either free or at a cost). if it’s at a cost, how much would i be looking at?
Hello, I would like to apply for the company but i am worry for the English test i am wondering it is just a test or do we have to write? I don’t know to write very well but yes but my speak is fluent thanks!!
@@andreiasoares4836Hello Andreia. Would you please elaborate a bit more your answer? I just applied and was selected for interview. If successful will I need to pay for the hotel during training? How about the car park at the airport? I applied for Manchester base. Would you please write a bit more? Obrigado ;)
@@Ahasmak hey, I had 3 different bases with them and had to pay for my own accommodation and parking throughout the whole time in RYR (training included)
Thank you so much for your video 🙏🏼 Do you know if we succed the training, we have to work right after that or we can wait a few months before starting to work for them? 😄
Hi there I just an interview with RyanAir, I am married to an EU citizen, do you think I will be successful in working with RyanAir or is there a possibility to be rejected?
I am currently waiting, I still need to start the training course, I have most of my papers and documents ready, but is the basic pay enough to live by myself? I saw that rents, let's say in Ireland don't go less than 1000€, if the basic pay is 1200€ how am I going to live? Can I at least choose the base before I start the training course?
Thanks for your question, and congrats on passing the interview! You can always share the apartment with someone, this is what I was doing and it let me save some money. When I started to work for Ryanair, I could not choose my base , maybe something has changed now.
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds Question, the base salary depends on the country and city you work in, right? I heard from another video that the base salary in Marseille was 850€ a month and then 5€ per flight hour, but in other cities/countries the salary can be higher, my recruiter said that the lowest base salary is 900-1000€ and the highest can be 1400€ but I presume is that with the flight hours included or without? I have worked in Italy, and I to be fair, I was doing 100 hours of work in 2 weeks, so 100 hours a month doesnt sound that bad to me. Maybe I’m naive, I am seriously so confused and dont know if it’s worth it, I’d most likely have to quit Ryanair after a short time if I were to start since with this salary I wouldnt be able to make a future for myself.
@Gojo base salary varies between bases , in Berlin I had around €1200 plus flight hours , it was a little bit hard at the beginning, but my parents helped me. Ryanair also pays you around €28 per day for each day of training. I'm not sure if you can choose the base , I couldn't. Try to email them about it.
Hello, congrats for your video, its very useful, can you tell us please if ryan or crewlink gave you any contact to help you renting a house or a room in Germany or other countries?
Hello , thanks for commenting ☺️ unfortunately they do not help you with that, I had to do it myself. Maybe nowadays something has changed, but I doubt it. If you need any help with renting in Germany, please reach me on Instagram.
Hello! Thanks for watching! :) when I used to work at Ryanair I would work 5 days and then had 3 days off. The hours I've done depended from how long the flights were. Monthly you could fly up to 100 hours.
Am ask about do the interview to ground Rayanair but Am dont have eu passport.. Can the company process my application.. He say we can assist in get work visa..??
Hello! Thanks for this video. I’m living in Manchester, I applied with Cabin Crew International and in my interview they don’t said nothing about salary. Wow 600£ in the month is not enough.. just my rent is 720£. I thought salary of cabin crew maybe start in 1.200£ monthly. This is 1 year ago.. you know what’s the salary now? Thanks in advance!
Hello , thanks for your question. I had salary this low as it was pandemic and they were paying very little. Right now should be better , but not sure how much 🤔
Hello, thank you so much for the information and the details about this new world for me. I want to ask you 2 questions after I heard about two things I didn't like too much. Is it true that the course has a cost? About 1000€? And second, how far you find an house from your base? Cause I heard about a timeline you have to arrive at the airport, 30min?! Thank you so much, I will appreciate a lot if you can answer this question.
Hi, thanks for your questions. Training itself is for free it used to cost but it was few years ago. Homes availability is different. Depends where you're based. Some bases are easy and some more difficult. As far as I remember you need to be available within 1 hour if you get called from standby.
Hey thanks for making the video. I passed the interview and they send me a training course booklet, can you tell me is that what they're going to test us on in training? Or it just extra information to know?
Congratulations! :) the booklet is there so you can familiarise yourself with what you can expect on your training ,it is good to have a look through. Once you're on the training, they will give you a much bigger book to study , so it will be nice to have a look at the booklet.
@Snoop Dude don't try to memorise it if you can't. It's good to read it a couple of times, though, so when the training comes, you know what the instructor talks about
Apparently they do give the permanent contracts at the moment, when I was working for them you could get permanent contract after few months or years being in the company. Now they are advertising everywhere that you will get it right away. Not sure if it's true but it's what they say. 😅
It depends on the base. I have been based in Spain and, since temporary contracts are forbidden by Spanish law, my contract is permanent (though home home-standbys aren't paid as an extra) and includes a minimum wage.
Hello i applied to this company as Cabin Crew. I am non-EU . I am not also EU passport holder. I passed the english test and now for online interview. Is it still possible? Btw, I am currently in Croatia and don’t have croatian id yet. How things will work then?Hoping for your response. Thank u🙏
Hey! Thanks for watching. Ryanair used to only hire people from EU, not sure if it changed. It should be on the list of requirements on the Crewlink website.
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds thank you for your response. I appreciate it… I saw their job posting on LinkedIn and didn’t mention anything about having EU passport. So if they only hire EU citizen, i have to withdraw my application then 😞
Hey, Im non-EU passport holder either, but they offered me a job in a country where I live and have a work and residence permit. So if you live in Croatia and got your residence and work permit, they should offer you a position in your country then.
Hello! I recently joined Ryanair after finishing my training in Hahn (today marks my first month of work), and I would like to ask you some questions about future career prospects and logistics. How can I contact you? Thanks in advance.
What do u mean by basic salary + 5 pound an hour? Lets say you worked 100 hours ( wich is the maximum ) you'll get paid 600 + (5 × 100) = 1100£? Thanks for the video and the effort!
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds Im English 36yo but did not get a C for my grade it was a little worst haha but they are asking whether I got a C I thought as my age I'm 36 they could not go back that far
@@Londonextravaganza as long as you do the English test correctly they should take you :) I'm not sure if age matters a lot , I was working with colleagues of all ages :)
Thanks for your question. Sometimes it's a matter of days or weeks before they reply to you, just need to be patient with them :) salary is very different in each country I can only tell you about salary in Germany and Scotland.
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds can u say thr salary within ur country and i have completed my highschool and i am doing my college 1 st year what is ur opionion of going to Ryan cabin crew job
@@Lyricavibes-tg9bg when I was based in Berlin I was receiving around €1300 and when I was based in Scotland I was receiving £600 basic plus flying hours. It's a good job to start with and then go to maybe some other airlines.
Hi 😊 Thanks for your question. I wasn't vaccinated but there was a great pressure from the colleagues as they were speaking about it all the time. There's no official rule but for example if you will go for training to Italy you probably will need it because you can't do anything without vaccine.
Pilot here! With new eu laws for travel, you are better off with the vaccine as if you don’t you would have to take a load of antigen tests before every flight The tests are expensive and to be honest you’re better off just getting the vaccine and your EU vaccination pass And if you need to go to Italy, you’ll need a pcr or vaccine Your decision, it is totally personal and i respect your opinion
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds sorry for the question i just have my interview tomorrow and i’m worried I’ll be getting 600 for every month on full time
Czyli mam rozumiec ze jeśli koszty zycia w niemczech to 1000-1500 euro miesiecznie to wychodzi sie na zero po miesiacu latając nocki i 12stki itp.. Moim planem bylo właśnie latac w Buzzie zeby zebrać na licencje w jakies 4/5lat latania jako CC, ale kurcze kazdy steward aktualny badz juz byly mowi zupelnie inne kwoty. Czasami jak rozmawiam z CC z buzza to mowi ze srednio eychodzi okolo 8000zl a w sezonie i wiecej. Na polskie warunki to nie ma tragedii i polowe da sie odlozyc, ale w niemczech... Gdzie zeby jakkolwiek zyc to trzeba zarobic 1.5k euro😢
TAKIE COŚ JEST W INTERNECIE Zarobki stewardessy Ryanair Zarobki stewardessy Ryanair zatrudnionej w ramach działalności gospodarczej (B2B), na grafiku której widnieje 75h oraz 6 dni standby wyglądają następująco: Nalot: 75h x 24.50 EUR = 1837,50 EUR netto Sales Bonus: około 100 EUR netto Dodatek za HSBY: 6 x 20 EUR = 120 EUR netto Miesięczne wynagrodzenie po przeliczeniu w PLN: 2057,50 x 4.27 = 8785,53 zł netto. * Ryanair Sun wypłaca wynagrodzenie w Euro, a nie w PLN. Stewardessa Ryanair dodatkowo może skorzystać na kursie wymiany EUR/PLN. Forma opodatkowania - Ryczałt 8,5% Podatek od przychodów: 8785,53 zł x 8,5% = 746,77 zł. Pensja netto wyniesie zatem: 8785,53 - 746,77 = 8038,76 zł.
£600 a month is disgusting and unacceptable go through the courts and get your money a bailiff will not hesitate in seizing a Ryan Air aircraft when bailiffs delay a flight the companies pay up I know this because I used to be a high court bailiff and I once stopped and delayed a Airbus A330 from departing a Uk airport that was because a customer was owed £150 and the company failed to pay up .
Thanks for good advice.
Lol
I work for Ryanair in Belgium best contract ever in summer you can make 2000€.
Winter like 1700€
Permanent contract
No complain
At least there 😅 when I was based in Germany it was similar but UK was a disaster.
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds What about Irish base.
How much salary we get in here?
Thanks
@@jaisonjacob2311 I think it's fairly similar to UK bases.
€2000 netto? That sounds quite low for Belgian standards tbh
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Oops I did the online English test, but I don't have EU work permit. But I thought they would prepare that maybe deduct it from the salary. The test was conducted by crewlink.
You don't need to have EU work permit. As long as your country can have access to the country
@@princessjocollins7091 Thanks for the reply.
In my case, they asked me EU passport... My passport is Thai but I have residence in Italy. It means you need EU passport 🤣🤣🤣 so easy for the interview 😂😂
I applied also to this company as Cabin Crew. I am non-EU . I am not also EU passport holder. I passed the english test and now for online interview. Is it still possible? Btw, I am currently in Croatia and don’t have croatian id yet. How things will work then?Hoping for your response. Thank u🙏
@@Athenaxx18can you update me? did you pass the interview?
The salary problem is still ongoing.
In May I didn’t receive the basic and I’m still waiting for it 🙃
😱
Keep fighting, send emails , call and take legal action if needed!
i’m thinking of applying for cabin crew in dublin, i live in london at the moment and i never expected to go down this route but it interests me so much i feel like i need to experience it.
You can definitely apply! If you don't like it , it's okay , at least you tried 🙂
hey stephanie - so you can choose your base to be dublin?
They get paid for hard landing.
I wish they got paid for hard landing 😅
Thats very low. I was earning in UK as a waitres 1700£ So I would expect cabin crew starting in 2000£… 😮
I wish it was £2000, I would stay in the company 😅
£1700 a month as a waitress? I think not. Unless you’re in a top London hotel/restaurant.
Avg uk wage for a Waitress is £1000 a month.
I’m in accounting and went to university for 3 years to train, then took up a post graduate role with a firm based near Worcester, I was on £1350 a month take home for 2 years until I completed my post grad posting, then I had to apply for a full time accountant role and luckily I got in, I bring home £2348 a month salary and receive a bonus once a year of circa £1780 after tax.
Cabin crew have strict security and safety protocols but training is purely in house and no industry minimum is expected.
So £2000 take home a month is extremely unlikely unless you have max shifts and are a cabin manager.
@@MATTFL380 I had before tax 1700£ and accomodation covered. Not London it was mostly in hotels and in remote areas… I worked about 50-60 hours So with overtimes Yes. I am from Czech Republic and for 1000£ netto I would not work abroad. This is a bit less salary than I have now for 7,5h shifts 🤷🏻♀️And I have no university and So on …. University is not What affects your wage in mostly jobs …
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds have you changed company or job at all? And if so.. could you explain why? Thank you, I'm just curious.
@@calypsoathenairos8622 I did change my job as ryanair didn't pay me enough.
is it true that between the training and the actual work we’re in trial for 6 months? it means we flight without being paid?
We get paid all the time, even in trial period.
I have my training soon. and I wear glasses just like you. I hope they won't insist on an eyesight test.
Hello! When I was starting nobody asked me for an eyesight test. You just need to do a medical test which they will check everything for you including your eyesight.
Here's a Cabin Crew. The aviation medic will assess your sight on the spot. Depending on the level of myopia or astigmatism, they will decide if it will be required to wear my glasses. That's what I did last summer, and I bought a second pair of glasses during the training in November (I'm not allowed to fly without a spare pair).
Terrible money. But flight attendants know they will make poverty wages. No money for anything.
Thank you so much for the information especially the "salary" in the UK compared to germany. I apply currently from germany to Ryanair UK and 5 Pounds per hour is very very low and definitely not enough for an appartment in London or anywhere else in the UK.
One question I think they wanted you to give them your cv and a full length photo. You made it professionally you spent a lot for your application photo? Or you made a quick shot from your phone? How much time you invested in your application??
I did photo at home, not much effort. But I know people who did it professionally and both was good.
Unfortunately the application process was long and painful for me 😅 I don't like technology and there was a lot of printing and signing documents.
I made it at home and printed at a local shop. But I know few people who did it professionally and both ways was good.
Application process was long and painful 😅 I don't like technology and there was a lot of printing and signing so I didn't enjoy that.
Hi darling, thanks for your video!
I’m going to start my training course in Palma De Maiorca, can you tell me something about the salary in Spain, it’s equal in every country or not? Sorry for my question but I am a little bit worried about it…
Thanks for your question.
Good luck on your training ☺️
Unfortunately I'm not too sure about salary in Spain, although there's a group on Facebook called Ryanair Cabin Crew , you can try and ask there 🙂
Hi do they hire Africans minus EU or UK passport because have interview on Tuesday
Could you please explain a bit about the body getting destroyed part?
Hi! It’s the internal organs that are getting destroyed. You cannot donate any of your organs after flying for some time. Also you really need to watch your weight and how you eat. Drink plenty of water!!
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds Thank you for the lightning speed answer 🤣. Jeeessus i confess that after knowing about this the wish to work as a flight attendant took a massive punch
@@adrieltheoak it’s something that everyone gets used to , if you really want this job I would really advise to go for it and if you don’t like it or feel like your health is not worth it then you can look for something else 😊
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds i`ll keep that in mind, thanks for taking the time to answer my doubts
Hola . Estoy simran . Te quieria preguntar una cosa . Ellos me han enviado un link para hacer examen he hecho examen i despues me han enviado un correo para documentación. Para la entrevista he enviado los documentos el viernes i hoy es lunes mas o menos cuando me llaman para la entrevista.
Gracias
Worst thing i did was join ryanair.
So sorry to hear that. Everyone has different experiences and sometimes they are not the best 😏
I know this video is 9 months old but i am wondering if they provide accommodation for the training at all (either free or at a cost). if it’s at a cost, how much would i be looking at?
Hello, Ryanair should provide accommodation for you, I had to pay for mine in Hahn around 500-600 euros. You can find something cheaper by yourself.
Hey 👋🏼 in my case they did not provide accomodation for me but I am working with one of its subsidiaries idk if it’s different in RYR DAC or UK
Hello, I would like to apply for the company but i am worry for the English test i am wondering it is just a test or do we have to write? I don’t know to write very well but yes but my speak is fluent thanks!!
The English test is usually in writing and how you understand the language.
Do they give you the accommodation where they hire you ? Or you have to manage yourself? Thank you in advance ❤
Find yourself
You have to manage for yourself (during training as well, they only give you accomodation during training when it’s the practical week)
@@andreiasoares4836Hello Andreia. Would you please elaborate a bit more your answer? I just applied and was selected for interview. If successful will I need to pay for the hotel during training? How about the car park at the airport? I applied for Manchester base. Would you please write a bit more? Obrigado ;)
@@Ahasmak hey, I had 3 different bases with them and had to pay for my own accommodation and parking throughout the whole time in RYR (training included)
Just to add that they did give us a weekly allowance during the training of 140€
Thank you so much for your video 🙏🏼 Do you know if we succed the training, we have to work right after that or we can wait a few months before starting to work for them? 😄
Hello :) I had to work straight away after training finished , just a couple of days off to get myself ready. I believe it will be in your case too ☺️
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds ok girl, thank you so much☺️
Hi there I just an interview with RyanAir,
I am married to an EU citizen, do you think I will be successful in working with RyanAir or is there a possibility to be rejected?
Do you have EU passport?
I am currently waiting, I still need to start the training course, I have most of my papers and documents ready, but is the basic pay enough to live by myself? I saw that rents, let's say in Ireland don't go less than 1000€, if the basic pay is 1200€ how am I going to live? Can I at least choose the base before I start the training course?
Thanks for your question, and congrats on passing the interview! You can always share the apartment with someone, this is what I was doing and it let me save some money.
When I started to work for Ryanair, I could not choose my base , maybe something has changed now.
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds Question, the base salary depends on the country and city you work in, right? I heard from another video that the base salary in Marseille was 850€ a month and then 5€ per flight hour, but in other cities/countries the salary can be higher, my recruiter said that the lowest base salary is 900-1000€ and the highest can be 1400€ but I presume is that with the flight hours included or without? I have worked in Italy, and I to be fair, I was doing 100 hours of work in 2 weeks, so 100 hours a month doesnt sound that bad to me. Maybe I’m naive, I am seriously so confused and dont know if it’s worth it, I’d most likely have to quit Ryanair after a short time if I were to start since with this salary I wouldnt be able to make a future for myself.
@Gojo base salary varies between bases , in Berlin I had around €1200 plus flight hours , it was a little bit hard at the beginning, but my parents helped me. Ryanair also pays you around €28 per day for each day of training. I'm not sure if you can choose the base , I couldn't. Try to email them about it.
Hi
Can i apply for the job 2 times in different areas for exemple first time in France and 2 end time in Ireland ?
Hello! I’m not sure if you can. It’s better to ask HR department.
Hello, congrats for your video, its very useful, can you tell us please if ryan or crewlink gave you any contact to help you renting a house or a room in Germany or other countries?
Hello , thanks for commenting ☺️ unfortunately they do not help you with that, I had to do it myself. Maybe nowadays something has changed, but I doubt it. If you need any help with renting in Germany, please reach me on Instagram.
In Hanh, Germany, they give you telephone numbers of houses to rent and then you can call. In other bases It seems that they dont
@anapilarmartingarcia1835 Hahn is very small, so they all have one community, and they help each other.
Hello dear, I had my online interview almost two weeks ago, do they send you an email with the results either ways even ig you are successful or not?
Hello! They should reach you and tell if you got it or not. Fingers crossed 🤞
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds thank you! 💞
@@artemidarobo6450hello, did u get accepted? i hope so
Thank you for your video. How many hours per day or week do you work at Ryan Air? (Approximately)
Hello! Thanks for watching! :) when I used to work at Ryanair I would work 5 days and then had 3 days off. The hours I've done depended from how long the flights were. Monthly you could fly up to 100 hours.
Am ask about do the interview to ground Rayanair but Am dont have eu passport.. Can the company process my application.. He say we can assist in get work visa..??
As far as I'm aware you need to have a European passport but you can always email them and ask 😊
Hello! Thanks for this video. I’m living in Manchester, I applied with Cabin Crew International and in my interview they don’t said nothing about salary. Wow 600£ in the month is not enough.. just my rent is 720£. I thought salary of cabin crew maybe start in 1.200£ monthly. This is 1 year ago.. you know what’s the salary now? Thanks in advance!
Hello , thanks for your question. I had salary this low as it was pandemic and they were paying very little. Right now should be better , but not sure how much 🤔
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds Hello! Thanks to you too for your response. I like know how do they pay now?
@Anny Fuentes I have no idea how much do they pay now.
@@annyfuentes6984 they said around 1000-1200€ + commission from selling goods.
Hi @annyfuentes6984. Did you get the job? How is it going?
Do they part time cabin crewS in Rayan air?any idea
Thanks
I think you can ask for that but not entirely sure.
Hello, thank you so much for the information and the details about this new world for me. I want to ask you 2 questions after I heard about two things I didn't like too much. Is it true that the course has a cost? About 1000€? And second, how far you find an house from your base? Cause I heard about a timeline you have to arrive at the airport, 30min?!
Thank you so much, I will appreciate a lot if you can answer this question.
Hi, thanks for your questions. Training itself is for free it used to cost but it was few years ago. Homes availability is different. Depends where you're based. Some bases are easy and some more difficult. As far as I remember you need to be available within 1 hour if you get called from standby.
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds is it for free anymore? Wow 😳
@@seyma152 same question 🤭I have the interview in 15days and i'm preparing the money already 🙄🙄
@@seyma152 the course itself is free but you need pay for the accomodation
@@sarahh8301 the course itself is free but you need to pay for the accommodation
Hey thanks for making the video. I passed the interview and they send me a training course booklet, can you tell me is that what they're going to test us on in training? Or it just extra information to know?
Congratulations! :) the booklet is there so you can familiarise yourself with what you can expect on your training ,it is good to have a look through. Once you're on the training, they will give you a much bigger book to study , so it will be nice to have a look at the booklet.
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds thank you! And do you recommend I memorize it all? Or is my time better off elsewhere?
@Snoop Dude don't try to memorise it if you can't. It's good to read it a couple of times, though, so when the training comes, you know what the instructor talks about
@@karolinaundertheirishcloudsbigger than the 600 page one?
@martincrown8616 booklet itself is not big but the actual manual is. Might be even over 600 pages.
hello , how much you payied for the course to become flight attendent?
The Ryanair course is free
Can I please ask you if Ryanair gives permanent contract? Thanks :)
Apparently they do give the permanent contracts at the moment, when I was working for them you could get permanent contract after few months or years being in the company. Now they are advertising everywhere that you will get it right away. Not sure if it's true but it's what they say. 😅
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds ok thank you very much! :)
It depends on the base. I have been based in Spain and, since temporary contracts are forbidden by Spanish law, my contract is permanent (though home home-standbys aren't paid as an extra) and includes a minimum wage.
which base were you at in Germany?
I was based in SXF but the base is not there anymore, now it's only BER.
Berlin of course 😅
Hello i applied to this company as Cabin Crew. I am non-EU . I am not also EU passport holder. I passed the english test and now for online interview. Is it still possible? Btw, I am currently in Croatia and don’t have croatian id yet. How things will work then?Hoping for your response. Thank u🙏
Hey! Thanks for watching.
Ryanair used to only hire people from EU, not sure if it changed. It should be on the list of requirements on the Crewlink website.
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds thank you for your response. I appreciate it… I saw their job posting on LinkedIn and didn’t mention anything about having EU passport. So if they only hire EU citizen, i have to withdraw my application then 😞
Hey, Im non-EU passport holder either, but they offered me a job in a country where I live and have a work and residence permit. So if you live in Croatia and got your residence and work permit, they should offer you a position in your country then.
@@girlblogger0false af you need to show your eu passport every day to the N1 and they ask for it especifically
I don't have eu passport and work permit but I have interview with them and can I get visa after they offer me is it possible?
I'm not too sure about that. Usually they only took candidates with EU passports but maybe something changed.
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Please answer my question
That's really low, I was making 2400£ as a cleaner, 15£ h. Looking to join Emirates, avarange salary is 3000$ per month tax free. Looks much better
Everything is better from Ryanair 😅😅
Hello! I recently joined Ryanair after finishing my training in Hahn (today marks my first month of work), and I would like to ask you some questions about future career prospects and logistics. How can I contact you? Thanks in advance.
Hello! You can reach me on my instagram it’s karolina_w747
thx
What do u mean by basic salary + 5 pound an hour? Lets say you worked 100 hours ( wich is the maximum ) you'll get paid 600 + (5 × 100) = 1100£?
Thanks for the video and the effort!
That's exactly what I meant :) during pandemic we did not fly that much so I would get £600 more less each month.
Im 36 dont think i got a C pass in englsih, will this matter?
Hello, you need to know English language on communicative level :)
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds Im English 36yo but did not get a C for my grade it was a little worst haha but they are asking whether I got a C I thought as my age I'm 36 they could not go back that far
@@Londonextravaganza as long as you do the English test correctly they should take you :) I'm not sure if age matters a lot , I was working with colleagues of all ages :)
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds thank you so much! :)
I sented application for cabin crew when will they reply...and how much is the salary
Thanks for your question. Sometimes it's a matter of days or weeks before they reply to you, just need to be patient with them :) salary is very different in each country I can only tell you about salary in Germany and Scotland.
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds can u say thr salary within ur country and i have completed my highschool and i am doing my college 1 st year what is ur opionion of going to Ryan cabin crew job
@@Lyricavibes-tg9bg when I was based in Berlin I was receiving around €1300 and when I was based in Scotland I was receiving £600 basic plus flying hours.
It's a good job to start with and then go to maybe some other airlines.
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds ooh thankyou can I get accomodation free from the airline when I get a work there on that airline or it is
@@Lyricavibes-tg9bg you will have to find your own accommodation and pay for it
I'm currently in interview process , can you please tell me do you have to be vaccinated to work for Ryanair? Thank you ✨
Hi 😊
Thanks for your question.
I wasn't vaccinated but there was a great pressure from the colleagues as they were speaking about it all the time.
There's no official rule but for example if you will go for training to Italy you probably will need it because you can't do anything without vaccine.
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds Thank you for your (fast) answer ☺️👍🏼🛫
Pilot here! With new eu laws for travel, you are better off with the vaccine as if you don’t you would have to take a load of antigen tests before every flight
The tests are expensive and to be honest you’re better off just getting the vaccine and your EU vaccination pass
And if you need to go to Italy, you’ll need a pcr or vaccine
Your decision, it is totally personal and i respect your opinion
@@dobrien757 does the crew need to take lateral flow tests now? (If they are not vaccinated)
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds unless the flight is domestic, yes
This is only info from tui so it may be different from ryanair
Did you get paid £600 on part time ?
We can do up to 100 hours per month so it was full time.
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds but if it is 100 hours you should be getting more than £600 right so clearly something wrong on their side ? X
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds sorry for the question i just have my interview tomorrow and i’m worried I’ll be getting 600 for every month on full time
@@kamk1648 £600 is our basic + flying hours.
@@kamk1648 depends where you will be based, if it's in the UK it will be more likely that you will get £600 plus flying hours
Why dont you say the word "pandemic"?
Because TH-cam doesn't like that word and sometimes they can block your videos 🙂
Are you based in Stansted
Hey , I am not working for Ryanair anymore. I was based in Berlin and then Edinburgh.
Czyli mam rozumiec ze jeśli koszty zycia w niemczech to 1000-1500 euro miesiecznie to wychodzi sie na zero po miesiacu latając nocki i 12stki itp..
Moim planem bylo właśnie latac w Buzzie zeby zebrać na licencje w jakies 4/5lat latania jako CC, ale kurcze kazdy steward aktualny badz juz byly mowi zupelnie inne kwoty. Czasami jak rozmawiam z CC z buzza to mowi ze srednio eychodzi okolo 8000zl a w sezonie i wiecej.
Na polskie warunki to nie ma tragedii i polowe da sie odlozyc, ale w niemczech... Gdzie zeby jakkolwiek zyc to trzeba zarobic 1.5k euro😢
TAKIE COŚ JEST W INTERNECIE
Zarobki stewardessy Ryanair
Zarobki stewardessy Ryanair zatrudnionej w ramach działalności gospodarczej (B2B), na grafiku której widnieje 75h oraz 6 dni standby wyglądają następująco:
Nalot: 75h x 24.50 EUR = 1837,50 EUR netto
Sales Bonus: około 100 EUR netto
Dodatek za HSBY: 6 x 20 EUR = 120 EUR netto
Miesięczne wynagrodzenie po przeliczeniu w PLN: 2057,50 x 4.27 = 8785,53 zł netto.
* Ryanair Sun wypłaca wynagrodzenie w Euro, a nie w PLN. Stewardessa Ryanair dodatkowo może skorzystać na kursie wymiany EUR/PLN.
Forma opodatkowania - Ryczałt 8,5%
Podatek od przychodów: 8785,53 zł x 8,5% = 746,77 zł.
Pensja netto wyniesie zatem: 8785,53 - 746,77 = 8038,76 zł.
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Why don’t you try for British airways...
Hey, thanks for your comment 🙂 I wanted to but I would need to move to London and it's another big change which I'm not sure if I'm ready for 😅
Ryanair air is the worst airline ever. Never ever. Worst service ever.
Depends whom you meet on board, some crew are really nice.
@@karolinaundertheirishclouds was ground crew. Dragons.