FBO Jobs
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FBO Jobs
I've recently graduated (Business Management) and, after a period of testing a few 'things' out, I've realised that a Customer Service Rep. type job would probably suit me quite well.
I've worked around aircraft, in offices, and for numerous posh, wealthy people so I know all the !!!!! and sunshine that comes with each. I'm hoping that with the Olympics approaching, UK FBOs might require some extra muscle.
The job description for Signature's US Rep. jobs sound like my cup of tea, so I thought I'd ask here for info/advice/stories, from the horses mouth...? (I'd also love to get involved with handling racehorses!)
Merry happy and all that...
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I've worked around aircraft, in offices, and for numerous posh, wealthy people so I know all the !!!!! and sunshine that comes with each. I'm hoping that with the Olympics approaching, UK FBOs might require some extra muscle.
The job description for Signature's US Rep. jobs sound like my cup of tea, so I thought I'd ask here for info/advice/stories, from the horses mouth...? (I'd also love to get involved with handling racehorses!)
Merry happy and all that...
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It is fresh for someone to admit they want to be payed as a professional arse kisser. Go for it, corperate services range from the mom and pop to the larger OP like signature. last "Customer Service Rep" I spoke with was with my cell phone provider somewhere located in centeral or east asia.
Hell someone has to do the job, we need the customers to do the business. To focus now, the bottom line is understanding the customers desires/needs. Your "numerous posh, wealthy people so I know all the !!!!! and sunshine that comes with each" is an asset. Go for it.
Hell someone has to do the job, we need the customers to do the business. To focus now, the bottom line is understanding the customers desires/needs. Your "numerous posh, wealthy people so I know all the !!!!! and sunshine that comes with each" is an asset. Go for it.




