Air Services Australia
Joined: Jan 2006
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From: Straya
There has been a major 'restructure' of the training, and administrative side of the organisation. The result appears to be that nobody is sure what is happening.
With a lot of new technology needing implementing soon, the consensus amongst the few left is that something is going to give very soon - possibly requiring a massive recruitment to plug the gaps.
This scenario doesnt seem to have filtered up to whoever is now making the decisions - apparently they all live in a place called Canberra, which is not closely aligned with ...... reality.
With a lot of new technology needing implementing soon, the consensus amongst the few left is that something is going to give very soon - possibly requiring a massive recruitment to plug the gaps.
This scenario doesnt seem to have filtered up to whoever is now making the decisions - apparently they all live in a place called Canberra, which is not closely aligned with ...... reality.
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 22
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From: Australia
I know of some people in centres who have taken over 2 1/2 years to get their rating because of staffing problems to train them - not their ability! What does that say about an organisation? BUT, there always seems to be jobs for 'the boys'. ASA, if you were a normal business, you would be out of business in less than 6 months. You are a joke!!!




