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Old 20th Jan 2004, 19:25
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Question Servisair Check-in Interview?

Dear All,

Your help is required! I have an Interview with Servisair this week for a passenger check in and customer service position and wondered what format the interview takes?

Any help would be gratefully recieved!

Anyone had one or know anything of use to me?

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Which airport are you looking at? Have you worked in the industry before?
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not Glasgow ¬!

its EMA actually

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SERVISAIR INTERVIEW!

Well at the moment, anybody with a head will get a job with us, that is probably the best advice to ya,,,LOL

So if you've got one your OK.


CHEERS!!!!!!

P.S-only kidding !!!!!!!! (slightly)

GOOD LUCK ANYWAY
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have you got your own transport??
when can you start??

cheers
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Hi Flyingfletch

I went for an interview with them last year for Gatwick and it was the easiest interview I have been too.

They tell you about the company, then you do a test which consists of 24hr clock, capital cities, airport codes etc. We then did a group exercise wher they gave you a pax list and you had to seat them on the aircraft.

After that you have a brief 1-2-1 interview and that's that. I have to say though I have worked the last eight years with four different airlines which is why I may have found it easier....but as the other guys have said as long as you have a head..you're in!!!

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thank you all for your help and advice

FF
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Joking aside!

Good luck anyway, let us all know how you get on, It's not too bad really, I'm still at Servisair for nearly 9 years, if it were that bad I wouldn't still be here,

CHEERS!!!
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where are you all based with servisair?

will let you know how it went !

FF
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just thought I will let you know how it went,

straight forward chat with 2 supervisors telling me about the job and answering any q's I had, gonna give me a call to sort things out!

Only problem for me is the low pay for the distance I will have to travel ! may be forced to reject the offer !

I don't know yet !

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hello do you have a pulse?
Bad attitude?
Can you read and write a little?
2 out 3 well done you've got the job
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Out of interest what is the low pay? (the general area's fine?)
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its around £5 an hour which includes all shift pay etc but with only 25hrs a week on your contract it doesn't make much a week.

I know there is opportunity to get more hours but you never know what might happen.

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Still nowt from baby?
I know that they will be taking on again....as always !!!
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Capt Sparrow,

Got it in one mate!!!

Not sure about bad attitude though, but spot on with the other remarks lol!!

CHEERS!!!!!
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£5.00 per hour!! Whatever happened to minimum wages??
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Just wondered if there were any Servisair Dispatcher's who could give the head's up whats involved interview wise.

Also whats a typical day for you guys?


Thanks

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ALPHA16

hahahahaha,,,,,,,,last paragraph spot on, especially about the radio thing,,,lol,,, oh and the jacket.

It does depend where he is working with regard to Airbridge etc. I take it A16 your at either MAN,LGW,BHX,GLA, with regard to doing checkin first, this also must be the operation at proper airports coz in the regional ones they have anyone from the street, that's exactly what I was 9yrs ago.

CHEERS!!!!!!
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alpha16,

Yeh have heard from puffy

Thanks for the reply this all sounds very familiar lol

Cheers
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The three week training course you have to do before starting on check-in or dispatch, is it full time or part-time or on the job training.

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