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mb2ai 20th Nov 2006 14:48

Flight Dispatch Coordinator
 
Hi,
I've just seen an ad for flight dispatch coordinators on AJS. Can somebody let me know what exactly in involved in this role. I've read some pretty negative things about this kind of work. Before I apply for it can someone fill me in or link me to some other info


Thanx again homies

older_wiser 21st Nov 2006 07:53

The work will be enjoyable, just depends on the company.
I believe that the ad you refer too is for Servisair / penauille.
You would most certainly earn the salary on offer outside of the Airport (ie) Tesco's or macdonald's or even possibly on the Ramp or Check In:
http://www.aviationjobsearch.com/emp...76&vacID=59273

boeingbus2002 22nd Nov 2006 22:31

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=225672

Atishoo 23rd Nov 2006 10:15

I have applied for a Dispatch job with Servisair, and am still waiting on the outcome, where did you see the advert please? as i just called up Servisair on the off chance. I was told the job had to be advertised internally first and anyone interested would get interviewed, so just wondering at what airport and where you saw the advert.

mb2ai 1st Dec 2006 12:16

servisiar
 
I saw it for lgw on AJS.

Im going for an interview with them soon. Can anyone tell me if its worth going for....
Alot of ppl tell me that servisair arent a nice company to work for. Is there anyone here who works for them at lhr or lgw.
Also whats the prospects like; if I were to be accepted, where can I progress to?

MB

mb2ai 7th Dec 2006 13:52

well
 
the interview lasted only about 15 minutes, didnt seem very professional at all. I had to really try and get some words in, quite a shambles really.
Was this to be expected from servisair?

Atishoo 10th Dec 2006 21:46

LOL

and i thought i was the only one that came away thinking "did i just have an interveiw?"

Shame cuz i think Servisair are a pretty good company really, they just dont know how to write a letter of acknowledgement, or communicate generally really, when considering recruitment.:{

Wipeout 11th Dec 2006 06:23


Originally Posted by mb2ai (Post 3007060)
.....quite a shambles really.
Was this to be expected from servisair?

Theres a reason we call them 'Circusair' :E

Atishoo 11th Dec 2006 20:42

;) Ohhhhhhhh Naughty Wipeout.......:=

diesel862 30th Dec 2006 14:46

Servisair are a completely shambles in the handling department, cannot really comment on interviews as they wouldn't be able to afford my pay scale.

MAN are a rip off, SNN are even worse and imcompetant the only decent outfit are at NCL, but even then the pallets have to be shipped prior to Newcastle playing at home!! Can't have a potential customer / operator getting in the way of footie at St James park - and thats no bs either.

Cheers

D


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