are these statements true ?
'When easyJet flies from Gatwick to Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt, its cabin crew stay for no more than an hour before coming back; when BA flies the same route, the crew get two or three nights, on full pay and while staying in a five-star hotel, to enjoy the Red Sea coast.
All that has happened is that, on long haul for example, the work previously done by 15 people, is now done by 14. This reduction is largely mitigated by the fact that the Cabin Service Director is now part of the cabin service routine, when they had not previously been. (Incidentally, he or she will typically earn circa £50-£60k if full time).'
Blimey, I have two degrees, never been out of employment, worked 8am to 6am recently to get job done, no overtime, and I get £4*k. How does being CC differ from other hospitality work (eg working in a hotel, having to manage reception then help in the restaurant ?), that the pay is this good ? I can tie a double bow too !
Seems that all ex-government run companies (think Royal Mail and the railways) are plagued by poor management and inefficient staffing cultures.