Anything good to say about CX?
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 256
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From: Everywhere
I suppose its a case of whether you have been around a bit or just out of short trousers! The newsness of it all wears off after 6 months and you see it for what it is - just like most jobs really.
The point with CX is there are plenty of yes men and no real man/woman managers at the coal face - shame really so it is rather rudderless at your first supervisor contact level.
Add to that a Board that seems to go out of its way to put the pilot body down (well thats how it feels) and you can see why there are a lot of unhappy people around.
If you can put up with all of that then make their day and join.
The point with CX is there are plenty of yes men and no real man/woman managers at the coal face - shame really so it is rather rudderless at your first supervisor contact level.
Add to that a Board that seems to go out of its way to put the pilot body down (well thats how it feels) and you can see why there are a lot of unhappy people around.
If you can put up with all of that then make their day and join.
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 43
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From: Cal E For Nia
You'll have to excuse my newness, but so far I have enjoyed my 8 or so months here. Only a few minor gripes, but nothing compared to what you see in the U.S. right now. I think I made the right decision.
Besides, what other airline offers free kung fu outfits, er, um... pajamas, in first class?
SikeMo
Besides, what other airline offers free kung fu outfits, er, um... pajamas, in first class?
SikeMo




