Tiger Airways- Melbourne
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Victoria
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Thanks Tiger Crew,
Its all good, I dont want to work with them, Im just about to start ground school for JQi - but thought it was weird them telling me I had an interview but then never hearing anything!!
Oh well.. thanks again!!
Its all good, I dont want to work with them, Im just about to start ground school for JQi - but thought it was weird them telling me I had an interview but then never hearing anything!!
Oh well.. thanks again!!
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Australia
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Who knows why you did not get contacted. But it does not matter now right cause you are with JQ?
Anyways on another note to the other crew, the complaining is very 2007 guys. Things are much better than day one.
All i can suggest is a resignation perhaps? If it is that bad it is time to go!
Why do you hang around and punish yourselves?
Anyways on another note to the other crew, the complaining is very 2007 guys. Things are much better than day one.
All i can suggest is a resignation perhaps? If it is that bad it is time to go!
Why do you hang around and punish yourselves?
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Woah!!
Take is easy (ms)tiger..
As I mentioned in the previous reply, I am not worried as I work for another company.. I was simply wondering if anyone else had experienced the same thing.
This is something that Im quite entitled to do!!
As for having a go at other members in here that are unhappy.. Well how about this..
TRY dismounting the high horse you are currently residing on..
They ALL have the right to jump on here and voice their opinions - who are you to tell them to resign?
Correct me if Im wrong, but are you new at this? Are you a brand new tiger member??
Some of these people have had a crap load more experience than you have, and you dont have the right to act all high and mighty on their arses.
Take it for what it is, THEIR say..
Take is easy (ms)tiger..
As I mentioned in the previous reply, I am not worried as I work for another company.. I was simply wondering if anyone else had experienced the same thing.
This is something that Im quite entitled to do!!
As for having a go at other members in here that are unhappy.. Well how about this..
TRY dismounting the high horse you are currently residing on..
They ALL have the right to jump on here and voice their opinions - who are you to tell them to resign?
Correct me if Im wrong, but are you new at this? Are you a brand new tiger member??
Some of these people have had a crap load more experience than you have, and you dont have the right to act all high and mighty on their arses.
Take it for what it is, THEIR say..
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some info & advise?
hiya..
i've just applied for cabin crew position at tiger in melbourne & wonder if anyone out there can provide some info with regard to the application process?
- when will they contact you if i stand a chance? and how? via email? phone?
- what is the process in the interview?
- hows the training like?
- pay & incentive? does our immediate family get cheap tix?
- hows the working hrs per week? stops to melb? whats mininum rest as i read
some of you kept mentioning it.
- do they care about age, marital status etc?
any questions answered here would be much appreciated! just want to know more so im more prepared hahahaa...
i've just applied for cabin crew position at tiger in melbourne & wonder if anyone out there can provide some info with regard to the application process?
- when will they contact you if i stand a chance? and how? via email? phone?
- what is the process in the interview?
- hows the training like?
- pay & incentive? does our immediate family get cheap tix?
- hows the working hrs per week? stops to melb? whats mininum rest as i read
some of you kept mentioning it.
- do they care about age, marital status etc?
any questions answered here would be much appreciated! just want to know more so im more prepared hahahaa...
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Wyle,
Minimum rest is 10 hours. If you do a duty over 11 hours it is increased to 12 hours rest I think. You can expect to work anywhere from 6 hour days (though these are few and far between) but more commonly days are averaging 10-12 hours. There is no limit to the amount of hours you can work in a week - you just can't work more than 140 duty hours in a rolling 28 day roster. 8 days off a month. Working about 40-50 hours over 4 or 5 days is quite normal. No overnights, except for the darwin and perth back of the clock flights, which means you fly all night and return in the morning. I've got no authority to comment on the interview process, pay or training. Age and marital status should never really come into question with any job, so that shouldn't be a concern for you if you are fit enough and have the right skills that they are looking for! Tiger will be recruiting like mad for some months to come I imagine, so just apply and give it a go.
On a different note, I guess we hang around and "punish ourselves" because when we are onboard we are working with likeminded people who all enjoy doing what they do and it makes for a nice day. And maybe we're all hoping that one day soon Management will acknowledge the way the crew feel and actually do something about it. Or just honour the words that Managment delivered to us during training. Even honouring certain parts of the AWA which we signed in good faith would be a great start (after all, it is a legal and binding document which you can't simply change the terms of by saying "oops, we didn't word that section properly..."). Communication from Management would be a great first step in breaking down the "us and them" culture that seemed to sprout after day one of flying. It's a pretty basic notion that if staff are happy, passengers will be too. I remember being taught in the good ol' days that when a passenger complains, if you just listen to them and acknowledge how they feel, thats the first step in sorting the situation out. If you bite back, they'll only get even more worked up. I'm sure you would remember being taught that too Ms Tiger, and it's no different to when it comes to listening to crew!
Its a pretty basic HR principle that company culture and staff morale comes from the top down - it's certainly not built by suggesting to crew to resign. But hey, thats your call.
Minimum rest is 10 hours. If you do a duty over 11 hours it is increased to 12 hours rest I think. You can expect to work anywhere from 6 hour days (though these are few and far between) but more commonly days are averaging 10-12 hours. There is no limit to the amount of hours you can work in a week - you just can't work more than 140 duty hours in a rolling 28 day roster. 8 days off a month. Working about 40-50 hours over 4 or 5 days is quite normal. No overnights, except for the darwin and perth back of the clock flights, which means you fly all night and return in the morning. I've got no authority to comment on the interview process, pay or training. Age and marital status should never really come into question with any job, so that shouldn't be a concern for you if you are fit enough and have the right skills that they are looking for! Tiger will be recruiting like mad for some months to come I imagine, so just apply and give it a go.
On a different note, I guess we hang around and "punish ourselves" because when we are onboard we are working with likeminded people who all enjoy doing what they do and it makes for a nice day. And maybe we're all hoping that one day soon Management will acknowledge the way the crew feel and actually do something about it. Or just honour the words that Managment delivered to us during training. Even honouring certain parts of the AWA which we signed in good faith would be a great start (after all, it is a legal and binding document which you can't simply change the terms of by saying "oops, we didn't word that section properly..."). Communication from Management would be a great first step in breaking down the "us and them" culture that seemed to sprout after day one of flying. It's a pretty basic notion that if staff are happy, passengers will be too. I remember being taught in the good ol' days that when a passenger complains, if you just listen to them and acknowledge how they feel, thats the first step in sorting the situation out. If you bite back, they'll only get even more worked up. I'm sure you would remember being taught that too Ms Tiger, and it's no different to when it comes to listening to crew!
Its a pretty basic HR principle that company culture and staff morale comes from the top down - it's certainly not built by suggesting to crew to resign. But hey, thats your call.
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Tiger Airways - Interview - Any Tips
Hi All,
I have an up coming interview with Tiger Airways for Oz Cabin crew. I was wondering if any one can help me with the following
- What does the interview process involve (i.e. group, panel etc)
- What's involved in the group of interview process
- What are Tiger Airways like to work for (any existing crew please answer
this)
- Any one know how many sectors you fly, domestic or international
- Do you do a combination as Oz Cabin Crew
- Are there any o'nighter
- Obviously last but not least, dare I ask, the pay, conditions, benefits
etc
My interview is next week so any help you can all supply would be greatly appreciated
Thank you all for your feedback
I have an up coming interview with Tiger Airways for Oz Cabin crew. I was wondering if any one can help me with the following
- What does the interview process involve (i.e. group, panel etc)
- What's involved in the group of interview process
- What are Tiger Airways like to work for (any existing crew please answer
this)
- Any one know how many sectors you fly, domestic or international
- Do you do a combination as Oz Cabin Crew
- Are there any o'nighter
- Obviously last but not least, dare I ask, the pay, conditions, benefits
etc
My interview is next week so any help you can all supply would be greatly appreciated
Thank you all for your feedback