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Hi,
Been offered screening with Direct Personnel for a position in Africa. Has anyone else one for screening with them or gone on contract with them? What´s the lowdown on Direct? Their website doesn´t tell me much.. Thanks..
Been offered screening with Direct Personnel for a position in Africa. Has anyone else one for screening with them or gone on contract with them? What´s the lowdown on Direct? Their website doesn´t tell me much.. Thanks..
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I personally did three contracts with Direct, with the following results...
Always paid on time, and at the agreed amount.
Questions and any problems were always seen to straightaway, and followed up properly.
They always answered the telephone promptly, with no double-talk.
In short, a fine agency.
This was a few years ago, and I do hope it hasn't changed.
Always paid on time, and at the agreed amount.
Questions and any problems were always seen to straightaway, and followed up properly.
They always answered the telephone promptly, with no double-talk.
In short, a fine agency.
This was a few years ago, and I do hope it hasn't changed.
Originally Posted by 411A
I personally did three contracts with Direct, with the following results...
Always paid on time, and at the agreed amount.
Questions and any problems were always seen to straightaway, and followed up properly.
They always answered the telephone promptly, with no double-talk.
In short, a fine agency.
This was a few years ago, and I do hope it hasn't changed.
Always paid on time, and at the agreed amount.
Questions and any problems were always seen to straightaway, and followed up properly.
They always answered the telephone promptly, with no double-talk.
In short, a fine agency.
This was a few years ago, and I do hope it hasn't changed.
Has for me.
They still pay on time, but could be mopre helpful in resolving problems with the company. I am still owed several hundred dollars for a one-off Hajj flight from last year, they have done nothing about it.
When quizzed as to why the conditions in the contract were not improving a couple of years ago, I was told, "We are just given the conditions by AA". What's the point of a contractor agency if they don't attempt to negotiate to get better conditions for their staff?
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Thanks for that, I am being screened for a B757/767 Captains position in Ethiopia...
Didn't amount to much at all.
Just curious as I am now entering the world of corporate.
Cheers and good luck
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Originally Posted by 18-Wheeler
Has for me.
They still pay on time, but could be mopre helpful in resolving problems with the company. I am still owed several hundred dollars for a one-off Hajj flight from last year, they have done nothing about it.
When quizzed as to why the conditions in the contract were not improving a couple of years ago, I was told, "We are just given the conditions by AA". What's the point of a contractor agency if they don't attempt to negotiate to get better conditions for their staff?
They still pay on time, but could be mopre helpful in resolving problems with the company. I am still owed several hundred dollars for a one-off Hajj flight from last year, they have done nothing about it.
When quizzed as to why the conditions in the contract were not improving a couple of years ago, I was told, "We are just given the conditions by AA". What's the point of a contractor agency if they don't attempt to negotiate to get better conditions for their staff?
Originally Posted by Blueair
What I know is Direct Personnel always try to get the best condition for their staff, work effectively and sincerely, the most contracts they get have better conditions.
Well it's the email reply I got when I asked the question a while back. If things have changed then that's great.
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DPI = paid on time, no bullocks, sticked to the promise and called me up from time to time and asked if all is fine. The price tag is not up to them. Airlines come and tell them we need 10 Captains and get you 7300 $ so they can offer the Pilot about 6.400 $. Too less for a European with the exchange rate up to 1.36 $ versus the Euro last year sometimes. 7.500 Euro would be adequate and Ethiopian has to learn that as well as some others. 9/11 fear is gone and the tag rises. Airbus and Boeing are logging orders and deliveries are due. Who flies the Aluminium Birds then??? Pilots should know what they can get. Do not forget what most of Pilots paid to get where they are. CAA takes serious money as well as every IRE/TRE when you need him to validate your rating again......
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