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Job Cuts at Servisair over Lost Ryanair Contract

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Old 2nd Feb 2002, 00:25
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Having worked for a few handling agents over the years ( and managing to get out of Globeground before they lost all at STN I can safely say that the management at SVS are the worst I habe dealt with. SVS MAN have people in charge who have zero experience with customers but degrees in making staff feel lower than low. I am sorry to see so many old STN friends lose their jobs and am suprised that Groundstar will take on such a C**P contract. Hope all at STN find new jobs soon
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Old 2nd Feb 2002, 07:58
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CargoOne. .visiting servisair in SNN is like being a guest star on the muppet show
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Old 10th Feb 2002, 20:54
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Well i heard about this delightful forum thru collegues at work and its a shame everyone is slagging everyone else off. . .Ok so Servisair lost the contract but the staff handling the turnarounds for servisair/ryanair now will (if their jobs are transfered over) be working for groundstar/ryanair. So its a case we have to work together, surely the point is that ryanair are a no thrills cheap carrier and in many cases you do get what you pay for. . .I was on duty the day that lady was unable to be offloaded from a ryaniar due to no formal contract between adi and ryanair. she was on the aircraft 3/4 hour and yes the family did help her up, but a member or servisair was there trying the damdest to get her assistance in the form of a wheelcahir, but yes servisair did fail her in the point that they couldnt help her any quicker but surely ryaniar did too by not organising a contract to help whellchair pax! . .the slagging off at the moment is very sad and the environment at the moment in stansted is the worst ive ever seen it in the 6 years ive worked there.. .Lets not lose sight that at the end of the day we all have bills to pay and we have to even if we dont really want to we have to work together.. .it would be nice to see something positive for a change!
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Old 13th Feb 2002, 19:41
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Ihave been out of touch for while just logged on and was sad to here about the Servisair Staff at STN and the slagging match. We all have difficult jobs to do I have been caught out on more that one accassion with pax some of us do try hard to go a good job but there is good and bad staff in all jobs. So don't condem all handling agents there are still some good ones left out there who do a good job no matter which company they work for.
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