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General_Kirby 3rd May 2009 17:27

Newcastle ATC
 
Anybody got the contact details for ATC HR/Recruitment. And does anyone know if there are any vacancies? Cheers

Standard Noise 3rd May 2009 18:52

Are your grandchildren looking for a career in Air Tragic?:}

spekesoftly 3rd May 2009 18:58

It took less than a minute to "Google" Newcastle Airport / Recruitment / Vacancies / HR's Address and Phone number etc. ..............

BigBoeing 3rd May 2009 20:46

Cheers for help, yes I am aware of Google. I was under impression that ATCO vacancies weren't listed alongside jobs in Burger King/Duty Free etc etc. But then I've not looked at non BAA or NATS before.

goatface 3rd May 2009 21:23

Dont bother unless you are desperate, due to Management policies, it's no longer the unit that many used to aspire to.:ugh:

GeorgEGNT 4th May 2009 07:52

I've seen one of two ATCO vacancies advertised among the other "Burger King/ Duty Free" vacancies. After all, a job vacancy is a job vacancy.

Aquarius Lad 4th May 2009 18:19

Why all the negative response to a perfectly legitimate question?. Have any of you actually worked for EGNT ATC??

BigDaddyBoxMeal 4th May 2009 18:55

They had a vacancy around January time

It was listed on their website alongside with Greggs, Burger King.. etc

goatface 4th May 2009 23:35


Aquarius Lad: Why all the negative response to a perfectly legitimate question?. Have any of you actually worked for EGNT ATC??
You don't have to work there to know, just be employed in the industry, keep an on what is going on and listen to colleagues throughout the UK.:rolleyes:

classicwings 5th May 2009 06:53


It was listed on their website alongside with Greggs, Burger King.. etc
Well it has been known for controllers at EGNT to frequent Burger King on their breaks:) There must be some mutual agreement between these two services each at opposite ends of the scale.............

Ivor_Novello 5th May 2009 15:04

perhaps because...

“Burger King” and the “Whopper” are two of the most recognisable names around the world. With total commitment to quality, Burger King prides itself on its “taste the difference” ethos.
The unique flamed-grilled burgers are made from 100% beef and always served quickly, efficiently and with a smile. In Burger King, Customer satisfaction is a requirement, not an option.

Let's not forget about Greggs though.

The North East’s favourite baker has its very own airport store, located in the main check-in hall next to International Arrivals.
Greggs serves up great value sandwiches, savouries and other baker-fresh food on the go. They make delicious sweet treats too, including muffins and iced buns.
If you’re traveling abroad, why not take a true taste of the North East with you – the famous local stotties are baked daily on site.

classicwings 5th May 2009 15:35

Honestly I'm not joking! I can recall the scene quite clearly when a young(ish) TWR controller arrived at the top of the stairs to plug in after his break when I visited the old VCR at Newcastle a few years ago now.

'Wheey I've just had a Beeuurrger King' he announced in his slight Geordie dialect to his collegues as he made his arrival. Alarmed at first but then I thought ok perfectly normal. Loyally Keeping the airport services in business as an airport employee I thought, thats all. He could have brought with him a Doner Kebab takeaway from off the Bigg Market for all I care and heated up in the staff microwave for his Tea!!:)

Perhaps controllers at Heathrow would be inclined to choose a more healthier alternative for dinner!:}:}

Mr_Grubby 5th May 2009 18:22

Ivor.

Priceless !!!!!!!!

Clint.
:ok::ok::ok::ok:

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 5th May 2009 19:42

Classicwings.. You're right. Would we lower ourselves to Grimsby Burgers when there were steaming hot brekkers available from a certain airline? Many's the time I've sat in Heathrow Approach with the line of us noshing into omelette, sausages and mushrooms. How the elite live, eh?

I bet Newcastle has never been the same since JC left.........

classicwings 5th May 2009 21:06

Bren

I bet Newcastle ATC never used to have BBQs on the balcony of the Tower like I know you guys used to have at Heathrow!:) You know which photo of you I am referring to!! An extra layer of clothing would have been a requirement up there I'm sure.................

Cheers

AG.

perusal 6th May 2009 15:01

There was a thread around last autumn about the then state of Newcastle Air Traffic. Here.

Perhaps persons in the know might be able to shed some light upon whether the situation has improved or not?

atcooverseas 12th May 2009 10:43

NCL Situation
 
I understand that NCL have lost at least 6 experienced ATC staff (controllers and assistants) in the last 6 months; with more still looking to escape- this surely tells a story!!!!!


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