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Brdgeovatrubbldwater 29th July 2005 15:02

Unique Open Culture at EZY
 
Interesting to learn this week that we at EZY have our own version of the mystery shopper doing the rounds of the bases. In our case however its a First Officer with a special mandate from the Ops Director to fly from all the different bases and feedback the 'word on the street' to our collegues in SleazyLand. He is quite easy to spot as he is normally based in BRS. He keeps his ear to the ground and then goes trotting back to his friends in the orange den with all the latest goss.

I just have difficulty visualising how this helps us with our moral problems and also I think its a bit at odds with our companies much trumpeted unique open culture. My friend in the know tells me that our mystery shopper has been doing this for quite a while now. Bit depressing really when the chap was lucky to be given a job even in the righthand seat at his age and background. Still, i am sure our lords and masters knows whats best for us all, but i cannot see how this sort of activity builds BRIDGES betweeN shopfloor and management eh Kevin?

Capt.Paul Skinback 29th July 2005 15:38

Wouldn't worry about about our friend - he thinks he has the ear of MS but he hasn't. Bloody nice chap though!

PAXboy 29th July 2005 16:16

A mystery shopper from within the organisation cannot be effective. When they encounter a problem they will understand all the things behind it and will not react the same way as a regular Pax.

There are many companies who specialise in Mystery Shopping and charge an approiate fee. To have them do all the routes once a year would be far more cost effective than taking a perm member of staff from their regular job and having them do something for which they are not qualified.

Not qualified? No. If EZY want to know how their service is seen then they need to hire the right people. In my view, this is a short sighted waste of money and an internal HR/PR disaster. It will back fire on them. In fact, it probably already has.

dishwasher 29th July 2005 16:29

What's his staff number?

Doug the Head 29th July 2005 16:39

Typical...
 
Pushing the pilots to fly around with minumum block fuel or even less (4 kg/1nm!) in order to reduce costs, but now spending money on this utter nonsence!

"Low cost airline" my @ss! :mad:

Can´t MS read PPRuNe?

ebenezer 29th July 2005 17:00


I just have difficulty visualising how this helps us with our moral problems ...
Brdgeovatrubbldwater - doubt that anyone anywhere could help easyJet crews with their moral problems...

Must be a moral in this somehwere...

:D

Old King Coal 29th July 2005 18:43

ebenezer - The moral is that most airline management are complete self-serving spineless Barclays Bankers who seem to think that treating their staff in an abysmal & shoddy manner is something to be proud of. That said, never forget that this ethos is typically something that’s promulgated from the top ! :rolleyes:

Doug the Head 29th July 2005 18:52

Coal dude:

I think ebenezer was making a joke at Brdgeovatrubbldwater´s use of the word moral as opposed to morale

I could be wrong as I´m not a native English speaker... :)

nimbuscumulus 30th July 2005 01:33

@Paxboy,

I think what Brdgeovatrubbldwater is saying is that he hangs around in the crewroom and listens in on what is been said rather than pretending to be a pax!

To be honest, I think that is quite ok, because a lot of people won't say to a manager whats really on their mind and thisway they can maybe do something with it. (providing our F/O friend is smart enough to be confidential about his sources...)

Yarpy 30th July 2005 06:35


he hangs around in the crewroom and listens in on what is been said
What a sneaky character! I wonder what his payoff is?

I have seen this in other airlines. In a profession where trust is paramount this kind of management gambit is just another version of divide and rule.

Good management should know what their pilots think.

Supposing this guy (or girl) reports back on pilots who may have found jobs elsewhere? 'Managemennt' would have an opportunity to spike pilots trying to leave.

What an unhealthy culture.

FlapsOne 30th July 2005 19:58

What on earth is this all about??

10002level 30th July 2005 20:27

I take this with a pinch of salt:

As these are anonymous forums the origins of the contributions may be opposite to what may be apparent. In fact the press may use it, or the unscrupulous, to elicit certain reactions.

kick the tires 31st July 2005 08:18

mischief making.

What a load of bollocks!


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