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Tee Emm 1st Jul 2011 11:10

Isn't this just so bloody awful?
 
Ad in the aviation section of today's The Australian newspaper. It's a Virgin Australia advertisement wanting crewing clerks. Now read this awful example of weasel words and corporate psychobabble in a expensive ad for a suitably qualified clerk.
Quote:

"Virgin Australia is again changing the face of the Australian aviation landscape. This is a unique opportunity to play an integral role in shaping the evolution of this iconic brand, and to become a part of a dynamic company that genuinely believes and demonstrates our people are our greatest asset.

We are seeking a number of highly motivated, proactive and reslient individuals to join our energetic and professional Network Operations team.

Opportunities now exist to join the Brisbane based Virgin Australia team in the role of Crew Controller. This role will see you responsible for researching and implementing solutions to complicated logistical challenges within a fast paced, high pressure environment.

In this exciting and dynamic role you will plan and coordinate the movement of crew to ensure schedule integrity and regulatory compliance, manage network disruption through the implementation of efficient solutions and ensure an unparalleled commitment to safety, team work and guest satisfaction.

Previous experience within a fast paced, high pressure operations centre, coupled with exposure to complex logistical environments using advanced software applications will be highly advantageous."
Unquote: YUK!

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Maybe the on-going volcanic ash disruption of schedules has taken its toll of the old crew controllers unable to cope with implementing solutions to complicated logistical challenges within a fast paced high pressure environment?

Virgin Australia must have money to burn if they can afford to pay big bucks for such an exaggerated weasel words advertisement for crewing clerks.:mad:

chimbu warrior 1st Jul 2011 11:24

A sign of the times I'm afraid, with the ad no doubt written by a HR person.

I have seen jobs for pilots with a PD including items such as -
  • checks weather pre-flight
  • conducts external inspection pre-flight
  • makes decisions regarding progress of flight
........yada, yada, yada.

I'd suggest that HR people have little or no idea (and I'm leaning heavily towards no idea) of what our job involves, but rather than ask a pilot to write a PD, they employ their "creative writing" skills.

teresa green 1st Jul 2011 11:33

Not as bad as the Taxation Dept's advice to Airline Pilots. You can claim on flying lessons! Well the way things are going, with 200 hrs F/O's perhaps its not a bad thing!:rolleyes:

paulg 1st Jul 2011 11:33

This is the jargonautical approach. Them technical terms don't come cheap you realise. Not for us plebs to translate.

howyoulikethat 1st Jul 2011 12:25

Borgetti sails in"Don't tell me boats"what a joke......spend,spend,spend,yep that's it,that's answer........now has anyone got Sir Richards number,might need to borrow a couple!What's with these corporate dudes that jump from sinkin ship to sinkin ship,how do so many good people who go to work each day,go above and beyond,only because that seems normal,why then are they at the mercy of management,why not let them control its destiny,and build from the ground floor up,instead of jumping from the top first......good luck all,tough times ahead for Qf and Vb..........:rolleyes:

AirborneSoon 1st Jul 2011 12:32

Does that mean a few were frogmarched of the job after the ash cloud?

piston broke again 1st Jul 2011 13:51

howyoulikethat - spacebar my friend!

zappalin 1st Jul 2011 14:06

howyoulikethat - That was quite the sentence!

As for the ad, I thought it was common knowledge that HR types get paid per adjective...

Arm out the window 1st Jul 2011 22:00

Apart from too much emphasis on the 'fast paced, high pressure' bit and some wanky advertising for the Virgin brand, it's not that bad - seems to set out the expectations well enough.

They could cut out a few words, but barring the above-mentioned padding, the language is fairly clear.

KRUSTY 34 1st Jul 2011 22:37

Compulsory course at HR school. Hyperbole 101: :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Mr. Hat 1st Jul 2011 23:06

Who cares?

DainB 2nd Jul 2011 00:49

AirborneSoon

Been there few times recently, all CC and CCOS girls are still there and seems they're expanding VV Delta Ground floor ;)

bob johns 22nd Jul 2011 12:39

Bob johns
 
TO TERASA .. GREEN Phaaark 200hr FO? I got more time than that upside down one engine feathered and me hand on me d--k and that was when I was still a PPL; about40 years ago! Ill walk first before Ill. fly with an fo as green as I was at 200 hrs.

Jethro Gibbs 22nd Jul 2011 13:29

crewing clerk
Think that means you will do everything on your farking OWN.
what bullsh#@:ugh:
And if you apply you will not get any response.:ugh:

Dragun 22nd Jul 2011 22:45

What a stupid thread.


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