UNEMPLOYED OPS STAFF
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UNEMPLOYED OPS STAFF
WITH ALL THE RECENT LAY OFFS WITHIN THE INDUSTRY, I AM CURIOUS TO KNOW EXACTLY HOW MANY OPERATIONS STAFF HAVE BEEN AFFECTED BY THE AXE AND ARE CONSEQUENTLY SAT AT HOME WATCHING MORNING TELEVISION.
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We watch morning T.V. in ops cos theres F' all. .to do!!. .Soon be watching it at home or having a long wait in the Dole Office by the looks of things. <img src="frown.gif" border="0">
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The reason for my earlier post is that I know of some vacancies for ops staff. Drop me an email if your interested. Job is in the North West!!
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I was a BA Load Controller at BFS until the closure of the base on October 27th - heart-breaking to see the last Shuttle go. However, I am just out of Orange School and now flying as cabin Crew ex BFS for EZY - looks very promising. I flew before, so it's a return rather than a new path. I can recommend it wholeheartedly - a number of ex-BA pals are following soon. Around 70 ops staff affected at BA, I think. Good luck finding another ops post guys.