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#79557 by Nottingham Nick
04 Oct 2005, 12:16
This is a wind up........... isn't it[:0]

Please say it is a wind up. :)

If it is true, at least we can contact him via his website [}:)]

Nick
#79558 by preiffer
04 Oct 2005, 12:16
This is surely a joke...?
#79566 by Bazz
04 Oct 2005, 13:40
Is this a wind up or are you serious?
#79586 by seany
04 Oct 2005, 15:55
LMAO surely not [?]:D
#79594 by HighFlyer
04 Oct 2005, 16:59
Did you see the information on joining his fan club - and the opportunity to attend the 'unique Join Jeremy Days' - what a winner!!! :D
#79596 by RichardMannion
04 Oct 2005, 17:18
I'll never forget the time he was on a quiz show on TV 'Think it was only TV but I like it' and Julian Clary took him to the cleaners.

'Do you do much work in the cockpit?'

Thanks,
Richard
#79628 by Scrooge
04 Oct 2005, 20:14
I was sitting here scratching my head thinking...who the heck is Jeremy Spake..then I saw the pic on his website...I cannot think of anyone better suited to the job,actual in need of the job...



Of course this job would entail dealing with V-flyers who know about the airline then SRB and could rake him over the coals at every turn..I think we may of found our winner for who we get to interview/crucify if we are ever given the chance.
#79694 by G-VOPS
05 Oct 2005, 00:25
No sadly it's not a wind up. It's gone down like a lead balloon at LHR and various other areas of the company. It was quite the topic of discussion in the Canteen at Lunch.
#79695 by preiffer
05 Oct 2005, 00:27
Originally posted by G-VOPS
No sadly it's not a wind up. It's gone down like a lead balloon at LHR and various other areas of the company.
Umm...



What exactly is he going to be in charge of, dare I ask...? [:0][V]
#79732 by P-L-U
05 Oct 2005, 11:51
He is now Head of Customer Services at LHR so it seems [:0]:D
#79774 by slinky09
05 Oct 2005, 17:28
That brought a huge smile to my face ... well apart from the fact he did work in customer service (who was it for, EJ or BA or something) presumably the staffers feel there were internal candidates just as well or better qualified?

So do we get to see Jeremy flapping about at gates like he did on TV ... perhaps he's not really Head of CS but gate area entertainment???
#79777 by Nottingham Nick
05 Oct 2005, 17:36
Didn't he work for Aeroflot? I have vague memories of him speaking Russian.

Nick
#79781 by Littlejohn
05 Oct 2005, 17:41
No doubt, like all TV "celebs" he developed a persona for the camara that was somewhat different to his everyday character. It will be a tough job for him to shake off his TV personality, but I think it only fair to give him a chance to do so. He may turn out to be the best head of CS there has ever been, who knows. To me it feels very Virgin to apoint a controversial person to a high visibility role, and this I applaud.

So he started in a small job with aeroflot, got a lucky break with the TV and had a go at taking it further, The TV didn't work out for him (or whatever happened), and now he has a job at VS. Well done to him! Nothing in the preceeding precludes him from the HCS job, and some of it could be argued to have given him many of the skills to do the job.

I hope he does well - certainly areas of VS CS could do with the improvement.
#79785 by Richard28
05 Oct 2005, 17:52
Well it seems like a bit of a gimmick, but let's give the guy a chance!

At Aeroflot he worked (from what I saw on airline) as a supervisor at check in. He seemed to have great interpersonal skills, and did seem to genuinely care about his customers.

As long as his "stardom" hasn't gone to his head, and he has no dillusions of grandeur, he might do well - especially in the role of "customer facing experience".

Rich.
#79788 by lilyjosh0
05 Oct 2005, 18:31
I'm going to stick up for Jeremy - I really like him. In fact I might even join his fan club!!:D
#79789 by Nottingham Nick
05 Oct 2005, 18:43
I agree completely that he should be given every chance to impress. Richard makes good points about his interpersonal skills and his 'care' - at least in front of the cameras :).

I can't say I have really followed his career since Airport, and would just question if he was the most 'qualified' person for this post of all the applicants VS must have got.

Ten out of ten for publicity value, we will await with interest before giving a score for delivery of service.


Nick
#79831 by Scrooge
05 Oct 2005, 22:34
Well as said,let's see how he works out,i've found over the years that once and a while someone will come out of left field and do an amazing job,when I figured they would fail..good luck to him
#79894 by Littlejohn
06 Oct 2005, 10:30
Originally posted by lilyjosh0
I'm going to stick up for Jeremy - I really like him. In fact I might even join his fan club!!:D


LOL - I will be pleased to see you join up, although I don't actually have a website for my fanclub yet!;);):D[8D]

Jeremy (Knight)
#79942 by lilyjosh0
06 Oct 2005, 15:32
Jeremy - would love to join your fan club as long as:-

a) you can also guarantee 6 unique meet Jeremy days a year

b) it's cheap

:D
#80295 by JAT74L
09 Oct 2005, 19:35
Originally posted by sailor99
No doubt, like all TV "celebs" he developed a persona for the camara that was somewhat different to his everyday character. It will be a tough job for him to shake off his TV personality, but I think it only fair to give him a chance to do so. He may turn out to be the best head of CS there has ever been, who knows. To me it feels very Virgin to apoint a controversial person to a high visibility role, and this I applaud.

So he started in a small job with aeroflot, got a lucky break with the TV and had a go at taking it further, The TV didn't work out for him (or whatever happened), and now he has a job at VS. Well done to him! Nothing in the preceeding precludes him from the HCS job, and some of it could be argued to have given him many of the skills to do the job.

I hope he does well - certainly areas of VS CS could do with the improvement.




Well said sailor - I agree wholeheartedly. [y]

Regards

John
#80333 by Littlejohn
10 Oct 2005, 09:36
Originally posted by lilyjosh0
Jeremy - would love to join your fan club as long as:-

a) you can also guarantee 6 unique meet Jeremy days a year

b) it's cheap

:D


Its certainly cheap, but as to your first point.....[:I]
#80539 by Paul H
11 Oct 2005, 22:28
I think I saw this job advertised recently for 35k a year. If it is this job, this does not seem to be very high (or does London weighting get added). I thought Virgin would have pitched the salary higher. Is this job just a front or is it a real position? You get what you pay for in this world.
#81221 by bostonbrit
17 Oct 2005, 05:24
The salary, if it's right, might show just how much VS values customer service. *sigh*
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