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What do you need to get in to dispatch

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Old 10th May 2001, 20:06
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I've had enough of driving this particullar desk and I was wondering about Dispatching.

Q1. Would you recommend it and what are the requirements

Q2. Is the Salary / perks worthwhile

Q3. Who's employing in the south

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Old 10th May 2001, 22:58
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Hi DD,

I'm not sure if it is to far away from you but I know that BRS are desperate for dispatchers of any form. The conditions there are generally pretty good and the wages good also. It'll be a busy summer with Go starting so there will be plenty of opportunities for everyone....

Seeya
 
Old 11th May 2001, 12:07
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Thanks for the tip S22. Are there any good contacts you can let me have?
 
Old 15th May 2001, 02:27
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Desk Driver
Servisair LGW is a good place to start. Best non airline pay there is. Try the website
www.servisair.com if you have no joy there drop me an e-mail and I'll give you some ctc details.
Good luck


 
Old 15th May 2001, 02:38
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mzfw,

Can you go straight in with Servisair as a Dispatcher?
I have had alot of airline experience, ramp and passenger service, whats my chances?
No Dispatch experience though!

Sorry to nick your post Desk Driver!

152
 
Old 15th May 2001, 12:03
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Thanks everyone for the info. I'll get a speculative letter off to Servisair

152 No problem, a good question I need to know the awnser to myself.

Thanks

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Old 20th May 2001, 21:18
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Could someone please tell me what BRS stands for and if they have a web site/address? I am a former pilot looking for ground work in the UK, and would like to submit a CV.

Jim Lynch
[email protected]
 
Old 20th May 2001, 22:44
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"BRS" IATA code for Bristol Lulsgate Airport Southwest England
"EGGD" ICAO Code

........as for web site I ain`t got a scoobydoo......

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