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#15768 by ecbateman
20 Oct 2006, 20:55
Hi!
Is it possible for me to do work experience at virgin atlantic? And if so what is the chance that I will get taken on?? And what things could I do there??

Thanks!
ecbateman
[:X]
#144267 by FlyCC
20 Oct 2006, 21:02
Hmm it's probably worth emailing them. I think any work experience placement would be in the Crawley office not in any of the airports Virgin Atlantic use due to insurance and security reasons. I used to pester them quite often, they were always helpful so give it a try.
#144272 by G-VOPS
20 Oct 2006, 21:24
Work Experience is possible. It's best to think of an area you would like to work in and go from there. It is quite common for the area you are assigned to to then send you around other departments in the company anyway.
#144281 by mcmbenjamin
20 Oct 2006, 21:49
Would be fun; especially if they give you a pass or more.

As a person that does done an internship with an airline, I would suggest seeing if you could have part of the program place you in different departments. Customer Service, baggage, dispatch (flight planning), Mx, Crew planning/scheduling. Honestly I cannot stress how important having a slight understanding as to how the whole airline operates. It is a system; everybodys output is someones input.

One of my bigest regrets is not better planning AJ's tour of Indy Air. So consider it.
#144311 by G-VFLY
20 Oct 2006, 23:18
All ready tried it! Virgin Atlantic Do NOT offer work experence placements. Sorry.

VFLY
#144323 by mas66
21 Oct 2006, 02:32
Originally posted by G-VFLY
All ready tried it! Virgin Atlantic Do NOT offer work experence placements. Sorry.

VFLY


Maybe it depends at what age and where in the company .... my work colleagues daughter did a placement from college (at age 18) as opposed to school (age 15/16). She was taking a National Diploma in Travel & Tourism... She did this at Crawley a couple of years ago and now works for Virgin at LHR :)

Regards

Mark
#144325 by mcmbenjamin
21 Oct 2006, 03:12
Well I'd write a nice letter and ask. Better to try then not.
#144341 by AerJohn
21 Oct 2006, 10:59
Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
One of my bigest regrets is not better planning AJ's tour of Indy Air. So consider it.


Ah now Ben, I thought you planned it pritty well and i enjoyed the experience alot.[y]
#144449 by ecbateman
22 Oct 2006, 13:29
thanks guys, thanks for your answers, i think i might give it a shot?! a girl on my course has got through so i'm thinking if she can, why cant i?! oh and i am 17 years old and studying air fares and ticketing and national diploma in travel and tourism at college
#144453 by mitchja
22 Oct 2006, 13:43
Originally posted by ecbateman
thanks guys, thanks for your answers, i think i might give it a shot?!


Go for it, what's the worst that can happen - they might say no, but they might also say yes :) With your study background I'm sure they could sort something out.

Regards
#144608 by steven88
23 Oct 2006, 14:08
Nothing wrong for giving it a try, but don't get your hopes up, let us know what you up to and what's there reply.

Kind Regards,
Steven LHR
#144643 by FV75
23 Oct 2006, 16:15
Give it a go. I wish I could have done my work experience with Virgin. In fact there a days here, when I wished I could work for them full time.
#144813 by ecbateman
24 Oct 2006, 21:00
have written a nice letter to them
jus gotta wait and see wot they say now!! [:o)]

wish me luck!
[y]
#147051 by ecbateman
09 Nov 2006, 23:22
hello
jus 2 let u all no that i wasnt accepted to do work experience at virgin, they said somethin about security
so there u go, im gonna try either thomas cook or thomson travel agents
#147053 by preiffer
09 Nov 2006, 23:34
What "something" about security, out of interest?

(And what specific role did you apply for?)
#147054 by HighFlyer
09 Nov 2006, 23:39
The "take out your laptops please" role perchance?

Thanks,
Sarah
#147055 by RichardMannion
09 Nov 2006, 23:44
Originally posted by HighFlyer
The "take out your laptops please" role perchance?

Thanks,
Sarah


I thought you needed to have worked on the beauty counter first, or at least been one of those annoying shopping concierges.... :D

Thanks,
Richard
#147077 by ecbateman
10 Nov 2006, 09:16
Originally posted by preiffer
What "something" about security, out of interest?

(And what specific role did you apply for?)


I applied for ground - like in the check-in desk or departure lounge - as I knew that I wouldn't get through if I asked to do work experience with something that had to do with the planes (outside). They just said that because of security reasons we could not accept you for work experience; but they said the same thing to another girl on my course so as long as I'm not the only one!! lol
#147079 by preiffer
10 Nov 2006, 09:30
Originally posted by ecbateman
i applyed for ground like in the check in desk or departure lounge as i knew that i wouldnt get through if i asked to do work experience with something that had 2 do with the planes (outside), they just said because of security reasons we could not accept you for work experience, but they said the same thing to another girl on my course so as long as im not the only 1!! lol
Hmm. I would have thought check-in would need some form of security check. The departure lounge CERTAINLY would - as it's airside.

I thought you'd be applying for one of the office roles, and therefore would have had more luck there, TBH...
#147174 by VS045
10 Nov 2006, 17:51
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Originally posted by ecbateman

i applyed for ground like in the check in desk or departure lounge as i knew that i wouldnt get through if i asked to do work experience with something that had 2 do with the planes (outside), they just said because of security reasons we could not accept you for work experience, but they said the same thing to another girl on my course so as long as im not the only 1!! lol

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Hmm. I would have thought check-in would need some form of security check. The departure lounge CERTAINLY would - as it's airside.

I thought you'd be applying for one of the office roles, and therefore would have had more luck there, TBH...


I also thought you meant an office role - maybe you should try there[:?]

VS.
#147182 by VS075
10 Nov 2006, 18:26
Originally posted by ecbateman
I applied for ground - like in the check-in desk or departure lounge - as I knew that I wouldn't get through if I asked to do work experience with something that had to do with the planes (outside). They just said that because of security reasons we could not accept you for work experience; but they said the same thing to another girl on my course so as long as I'm not the only one!! lol


I think asking to work in an airport as a work placement is asking a lot especially if its at LHR/LGW, what with the current security circumstances as it is and other things etc.

However as VS045 and preiffer have said I too thought you were applying for a placement at their Crawley HQ. I think if you tried there you should be offered something there no problem.

If its ticketing you're interested in then I'm sure theres something there that will cover ticketing even if its looking through e-ticket sales because that seems to be the trend nowadays.

Anyway I'm sure you'll get a placement somewhere whether with Virgin, Thomson, Thomas Cook etc. and I wish you good luck and all the best [y]
#147194 by ecbateman
10 Nov 2006, 21:06
a lot of people thought id asked to work in the offices, but i felt that if i just worked in the offices i wouldnt get much experience, what is there to do in their offices? and plus im the sort of person who likes to be doing something up and about so the airport side is more for me than office

but what ever i can get im happy with
#147197 by preiffer
10 Nov 2006, 21:09
Some experience (even in an office) is better than no experience ;)
#147230 by VS075
10 Nov 2006, 23:05
Originally posted by preiffer
Some experience (even in an office) is better than no experience ;)


Seconded [^]
#147289 by Juliet
11 Nov 2006, 12:06
You'd be surprised how much you will learn about operations in the office over one week!
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