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#802763 by craigmonster
15 Feb 2012, 21:47
From BBC website:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17048487

500 seems like an awful lot - how much of an increase is this??

Still positive news.

I'd have a go but I'm too grumpy. Sacked within hours....
#802765 by Guest
15 Feb 2012, 21:54
I saw this as well - appears food news for those wanting to give being VS crew a crack - despite the comparatively dire wages.

Given that the uplift in crew will be due in large part to the seasonal YVR, CUN and 2nd SFO flights, how many of these jobs will be on a rolling contract basis, rather than perminant?
#802770 by tontybear
15 Feb 2012, 21:59
I guess some will be used to fill in on an 'as and when basis' to cover holidays and sickness etc and to ensure a full complement of staff on all flights rather them being 'short staffed' as mentioned in a fair proportion of TRs
#802775 by honey lamb
15 Feb 2012, 22:13
It's also on the Virgin Atlantic FB page.

I'd love to apply but everyone would think I was a refugee from AA cabin crew :w
#802777 by Guest
15 Feb 2012, 22:19
honey lamb wrote:It's also on the Virgin Atlantic FB page.

I'd love to apply but everyone would think I was a refugee from AA cabin crew :w


Take your pick; AA, UA, CO - all seem to be a little more mature.
#802778 by tontybear
15 Feb 2012, 22:19
Just thinking about 500 is not a lot as you do need a considerble number to be able to crew even a single daily flight there and back

so say 15* CC per flight there and back is 30. ditto for the next day (60 in total) and then ditto again (90 in total) for the third day (on basis that the day 1 crew can't fly again until day 4).

You probably need a days slack in the system to allow for crew rest down stream as well as holiday/sickness/training cover as well. So getting on for 120 crew just for one route - and that is probbaly with me being mean with crew rest time.

* is this about right for a VS flight?
#802779 by tontybear
15 Feb 2012, 22:24
ASWinters744 wrote:
honey lamb wrote:It's also on the Virgin Atlantic FB page.

I'd love to apply but everyone would think I was a refugee from AA cabin crew :w


Take your pick; AA, UA, CO - all seem to be a little more mature.


I think HL would make a great FSM !

She would lead from the front even to the point of checking the quality of the gin and the champers on every flight (for quality control purposes only of course) ): ): ):
#802783 by honey lamb
15 Feb 2012, 22:46
ASWinters744 wrote:
honey lamb wrote:It's also on the Virgin Atlantic FB page.

I'd love to apply but everyone would think I was a refugee from AA cabin crew :w


Take your pick; AA, UA, CO - all seem to be a little more mature.

Dear, ASW, I realise you are a newbie and therefore not aware of my profile. The cabin crew of AA (and the others you mention) while apparently recruited from Rent-a-Granny are mere saplings compared with me :o)

I claim to be the doyenne of the board. In parliamentary terms I would be the Father (or should that be Mother) of the house.

Oh and tonty is perfectly correct in his summation that I would be quality-control efficient :D
#802784 by Guest
15 Feb 2012, 22:54
honey lamb wrote:
ASWinters744 wrote:
honey lamb wrote:It's also on the Virgin Atlantic FB page.

I'd love to apply but everyone would think I was a refugee from AA cabin crew :w


Take your pick; AA, UA, CO - all seem to be a little more mature.

Dear, ASW, I realise you are a newbie and therefore not aware of my profile. The cabin crew of AA (and the others you mention) while apparently recruited from Rent-a-Granny are mere saplings compared with me :o)

I claim to be the doyenne of the board. In parliamentary terms I would be the Father (or should that be Mother) of the house.

Oh and tonty is perfectly correct in his summation that I would be quality-control efficient :D


I will take that into consideration in future postings ;)

Given my position at LHR, I frequently have contact with aircrew from a non-passenger perspective - the least said about certain American legacy carriers the better.
#802786 by honey lamb
15 Feb 2012, 22:58
ASWinters744 wrote:Given my position at LHR, I frequently have contact with aircrew from a non-passenger perspective - the least said about certain American carriers the better.

Quite! :D
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