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Old 1st Jul 2004, 02:21
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There seems to be a shortage at some units requiring APR or in some cases APC, but unfortunately few with ADC tickets.
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... and now Teeside and Belfast ...
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...and Liverpool! Finningley now officially too.. how many vacancies does that make I wonder?
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I believe inverness are advertising as well at the mo....
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Maybe more of us should apply and when offered a new position, go to management and ask "what are you going to do to keep me?"

Just a thought. I know of people who've jumped ship simply because they felt they weren't valued as staff members. Personally, I'd prefer a wad of folding.
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Old 11th Jul 2004, 09:48
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Hey Chrisf
Where is the Inverness vacancy advertised? Looked in the usual places and can't find it.
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Old 11th Jul 2004, 10:36
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with so many vacancies about just what is an acceptable salary for a fully rated adc/apr controller (non nats).
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ATCO shortage?

Guess the word "acceptable" is infinitely dependent upon circumstances. What is acceptable to one job applicant may not be to another. Similarly, the ability of all airports to pay ATCOs big dosh should never be taken as a given: they don't all have the same amount of revenue coming in. It's oh so easy to bash accountants and airport managers but they too have to make sure their airports stay in business, keeping shareholders, customers and staff happy.

There are fully qualified ATCOs out there who are actively looking to switch jobs and locations, for sure, but it's up to ATS managers to ensure they get the right people. Simply having a current licence with ticks in the appropriate boxes is absolutely no guarantee of getting that vacant post:
"attitude", "enthusiasm", "effort" and "background/cred." count for plenty these days, I assure you.

Ab-initio training costs may be prohibitively high too for many non-NATS units, especially if they "take a punt" on a candidate, rather than having them screened professionally. That said, as an industry, we've got to bite the bullet and invest in new starters. We can't go on poaching off each other for much longer, I suspect.
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Old 11th Jul 2004, 23:22
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According to the FAA Administrator Blakely over 5,000 U.S. controllers will be eligeble to retire in 2005, and this number increases drastically up to 2010 which is when the controllers that were hired after the 81 strike reach mandatory retirement.

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Old 11th Jul 2004, 23:33
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Available, Mike. Don't start that " only US citizens" crap, again.
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Old 12th Jul 2004, 05:26
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And Australia Is different in what way...

Ferris I would suggest you have more chance of winning a green card in the lottery than getting citizenship downunder.

Not that I'm complaining .......
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Old 12th Jul 2004, 09:11
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I disagree. There are lots of imports in oz. Certainly easier than the US process. How do you keep current for 3 years? Or do you just pick it up again? I wouldn't like to try that at my age.

Any jobs going there?
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Old 12th Jul 2004, 22:31
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Airport to Close???????

Have read and heard from several sources that due to lack of ATCOs airports in the UK face closing for periods next year. When you consider Finningley/Liverpool are struggling to find controllers and are poaching from other units yet still face problems in validating these before the projected start time next year, is it wise for companies to be investing in Finningley, is it wise for customers to even consider using Finningley.

This isn't just a problem at Finningley but is happening all over. Especially at a unit on the south coast which could be forced to close for an extended period.
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Old 13th Jul 2004, 06:35
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Finningley/Liverpool are struggling to find controllers ( says who )
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Old 13th Jul 2004, 07:14
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I would definately do an ADC rating if the CAA allowed the self study route (as they used to). It's a huge financial risk for people to leave a job, spend c£20k and not to be guaranteed a job at the end of it - especially with a young family.
The shortage of ATCOs at non NATS units is likely to get far worse as NATS closes the door on issuing ADC ratings to those chopped during the Appr/Radar course.
I've suggested via GATCO that FISOs, (perhaps with several years experience), should be able to either self study, or do a shorterned ADC course. This would provide a new route into the ATC world, provide new ATCOs and attract people to the FISO role - what do others think?
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Old 13th Jul 2004, 07:52
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This is this thread part 2.

I agree there is certainly no surplus now but do you want that to be the case? Over the past 20 years or so ATCO salaries at most units have increased by much more than the rate of inflation, solely due to market forces in retaining and recruiting staff. The one sure way to enable managers to drive down wages and cut benefits is to have a pool of qualified guys down the local job centre.
I'm not saying it is desireable for a unit to be seriously undermanned, but it is a double edged sword.
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Old 13th Jul 2004, 08:09
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When Liverpool took on their last two ATCO's I believe only one of them had Radar. Maybe it was planned that way or maybe there arent enough radar ATCO's. Then again maybe only one applied as the t&c's arent that great.
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Old 13th Jul 2004, 14:33
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Just out of interest what imports are you talking about? Apart from the ones from about 8 Years ago - which were sponsored by the CAA or DofA I dont know a whole lot of recent imports...

Of course I could be wrong - was once before

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Old 13th Jul 2004, 16:40
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Ferris,

I didn't set the rules, the Bush's cronies did. Management has this pipe dream of being able to do more with fewer controllers, the staffing situation at many facilities is preventing controllers from being able to transfer to busier faciliities, and with no one in the pipe line the situation isn't going to get any better.

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Old 13th Jul 2004, 17:42
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and I see that Real Time Consultants have advertised for ATCOs for several clients? Wonder where they are?

So, how many vacancies now I wonder? 25? Any advances on 25?
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