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A1BUGSMASHER 30th Apr 2006 07:46

Ops Controller - JETSTAR
 
I am thinking of applying for an Ops Controller job with JETSTAR (AUS). Can anyone provide any information on the following points
- Pay and condtions (typical working hours/days etc)
- Career progession potential

Any info on what is typical for pay and conditions in this role with other carriers in the region would also be appreciated. I am currently working in a similar role with a smaller regional airline in Australia.

Thanks in advance

BUGS:ok:

aussie78 2nd May 2006 08:05

Jetstar, pay and conditions--Excellent conditions you will be expected to work hard but you will be well rewarded.

Career progession potential. Very good

Overall Good systems in place backed up by supportive managment. :ok:

Pie O My 2nd May 2006 10:28

Good systems???? Which ones are they. AIMS - crap!, MINISOFT - crap!

Career progression??? Where does an ops controller progress to?

Pay 42K base plus penalties - equated to around 60-65K

Who pulled your leg?....the CEO? :yuk:

snowpea 2nd May 2006 11:08

You think AIMS is crap -Dont know if you have used Geneva but it is MUCH worse.

Moniker 13th May 2006 21:31

(Geneva) Navitaire is a wonderful tool! :ugh: What's the difference between AIMS and that pain in the @$$ tool?

If Jet* wasn't based only in MEL it would be worth sticking my hand up. I wouldn't have thought that $60-$65k was a bad place to start either! :O


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