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goflypaul 13th Jul 2002 18:21

G B airways
 
i have interview with G B next week can a yone help

expedite_climb 13th Jul 2002 21:44

No I'm sorry its terminal :-)


Sorry... too much time in JB

baboy 14th Jul 2002 00:50

I work as cabin crew for them. What you want to know???

Tiger 14th Jul 2002 06:50

for info on the company see

www.gbairways.com

troubleatthemill 14th Jul 2002 11:20

i was at a gb airways interview last year. a very pleasant experience even though i did manage to get hired by them.

around 20 people showed up for the day and we were first treated to a thorough introduction to the company. after that we went through the "usual" team exercises, i am afraid that i do not remember whether we were building bridges out of paper or solving customer service conundrums, probably the latter. i have vague memory of paper incased in plastic and people discussing what to do...
anyway, the atmosphere was very relaxed and unthreatening.
we also took a test which centered on geographical knowledge (i believe it was about naming capitols in europe) and had to show our skills in basic math (figuring out duty free sales numbers).

after a break 6 out of the 20 were invited to stay. the 6 was invited for a personal interview with one of the gb airways staff present at the event (cabin crew and personnel department) which again was quite pleasant. lots of questions about experience in customer service, about your favourite customer service moment, what you would do in this and that situation etc.

we parted as friends and i received "the letter" within two weeks or so.

i apologize for any inaccuracies, remember that i had to erase this traumatic event from my consciousness due to not getting the job...;)

baboy 15th Jul 2002 00:08

They have been taking on so many crew as yes, people have left but also through promotions to A/P and Pursers. The money isnt too bad and yes commission isnt great but you get alittle from onboard sales.
There are only about 250 crew so you get to know everyone really quickly and they are a good bunch of people.
You should go to the interview as you have nothing to lose.

Good luck goflypaul

Tiger 15th Jul 2002 10:23

GB isn`t BA. Its a totally different company. It isn`t even BA owned. GB Airways is a BA franchise, that is they pay BA is use their colour scheme, interior, sales and marketing, product etc.

Yes the drinks are free on board, but its hardly going to effect salaries that much. They do sale duty free.
I believe GB are offering perm. contracts?
Don`t base you salary on a liquor bar sales. You need to look at terms & conditions, basic and flight allowances. Duty Free sales commission are unreliable source of income, always have and always will.
GB are a good company and fly some great routes with some very nice nightstops.

If you were looking to join GB in a bid for easy access in to BA then you were applying for the wrong reasons.
If your happy where you are thats good and I`m pleased for you.

Ryanair Wannabee 16th Jul 2002 20:53

Hi Guys.
Can anyone tell me:
- How many flights a day the newbies get?
- The kind of salary?
- The working/dayoff a week ratio?
- How may standbys a month?
- Layovers for the LGW based crews?
THanx

goflypaul 22nd Jul 2002 20:41

i got the job
 
WELL FOLKS I GOT THE JOB WITH G B THANKS TO YOU ALL FOR YOUR FEED BACK

Ryanair Wannabee 22nd Jul 2002 21:00

Congratulations!
But, could you or anyone help me with my questions above?

baboy 22nd Jul 2002 22:45

well done goflypaul. Are you going to take it???? Did you fly before !!!???

goflypaul 27th Jul 2002 22:12

yes
 
yes 12 years flying long and short haul
lol

goflypaul 27th Jul 2002 22:14

9th
 
i start on the 9th sep most flights out of lhr

Tiger 28th Jul 2002 08:50

Well done! :)

tottyhighflyer 12th Aug 2002 20:17

I worked for GB earlier this year after losing my job with BA after 11/9. I have never worked fo such an unfriendly company. The training was abysmal! Some days the trainers didn't even show up. When they did they couldn't answer simple questions, they were power crazed and spoke to our class as though we were imbacils even though the majority of us had flown for years.
I was hoping once on line the attitude would be different but they are completely rank orientated and majority of the crew were so clicky and unfriendly "speak when your spoken too" I worked 6 on and 2 off for 3 weeks for £800pm and decided to leave best decision I ever made!
Don't touch them.

baboy 13th Aug 2002 17:48

goflypaul and anybody else.

Ignore what tottyhighflyer has to say
All airlines have bad times and a few unfriendly people, but its that kind of job. GB has and still is changing alot, not always for the better.Anybody applying or joining GB will find that 99% of the cabin crew are friendly and a good laugh, and we always have good flights ( even though they are always full ) as we all know each other and are not just another number or temp junior.

TOTTYHIGHFLYER - were you a No2 at Brittania before GB BA ?

Tiger 13th Aug 2002 22:32

I wasn`t aware that BA sacked cabin crew after 11 Sept?

Unpaid leave was offered and part time contracts..33%, 50% and 75%.

Tiger 14th Aug 2002 07:35

OK then loosing your job then. Layed off etc etc.
Same context.

So I wasn`t aware cabin crew lost their jobs at BA after 11 sept.

goflypaul 17th Aug 2002 14:38

:) :) :) :)

baboy 17th Aug 2002 14:53

goflypaul
 
see you around the bee's nest canteen in september
Good luck with the course.


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