View Full Version : I WANT TO WORK!
Ka
July 25, 2001, 04:59 PM
I just done a BTEC National Diploma in Travel & Tourism and I love to work for BA at LHR or LGW
Anyone help me?
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Jetlagged
July 25, 2001, 11:13 PM
Look under www.britshairways.com (http://britishairwaysjobs.com) and click on cabin crew. That should tell you a lot about the role and current vacancies.
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[ 07-26-2001: Message edited by: Jetlagged ]
Ka
July 25, 2001, 11:53 PM
I have looked there and I am sure there are more ways to find a job with BA than on their poxy website. images/icons/shocked.gif
Jetlagged
July 26, 2001, 08:14 AM
Well, Ka, thanks very much.
I was only trying to help you.
I am a selector for cabin crew with BA, and we get the majority of our applications from the 'poxy' website.
The photo's a bit iffy, BTW. These things can come back to haunt you in later life!!!
Methinks you'd be better off elsewhere... images/icons/confused.gif
[ 07-26-2001: Message edited by: Jetlagged ]
AirBag
July 26, 2001, 01:26 PM
What other way did you think you could get a job? Insult your way in? fool, go get a life and learn a bit about the real world you now find yourself in now you're not in school any more.
Where's the pic by the way? You never know who you might see on board.
secondbreak
July 26, 2001, 02:10 PM
Oooooh, everyone, quick. Click on Ka's profile, and you'll be treated to a right eyeful. Brace, brace!!!!!
Ka
July 26, 2001, 03:39 PM
Hey guys!
Sorry if I offended any of you... Just that I was in a bit of a bad mood as I had a bad arguement with my Ex BF images/icons/blush.gif)
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As for my pic... I do modelling now and again, dont really want to do that not after studying 2yrs for my BTEC!
AirBag
July 27, 2001, 07:21 PM
Oh Secondbreak, "unfasten your seat belt DON'T come this way" more like!
Just a word of advice for you Ka, if you are going to work for an airline, or in any frontline role for that matter, rudeness justified by a bad day just doesn't wash. Try Prozac, that might make the days a bit more bearable and the lows a little less low.
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Ka
July 27, 2001, 08:22 PM
Prozac is my best friend images/icons/smile.gif
Want some?
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BeACrewmwmber
July 27, 2001, 11:03 PM
Sorry KA, Airbag's suggestion was certainly for you OUTSIDE the airline industry.
I am proud to say that none of our cabin crew can or do rely on Prozac - that is the reason why we do this job.
Sorry to decline your offer.
We are all very capable of working without Prozac come hight or low days.
euroboy
July 29, 2001, 07:45 PM
KA
Sorry but I agree with my collegues-think you need to look for a different career. You total have the wrong attitude to be cabin crew, and the paxs and other crew dont want someone like you on their flight. You have to learn to control your temper, if everyone had arguements with their partners and behaved like you......well think we could be looking at the dole queue.
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Ka
July 30, 2001, 12:58 AM
So you guys don't have a off day then?
Suppose your partner didn't try to kill themselves either?
euroboy
July 30, 2001, 04:14 PM
Ka
Yes I do have off days, but I dont have a go at the guys trying to help me. Plus, in the world of cabin crew we have to leave the problems at home. I think you will find that the majority of cabin crew are very open minded.
We all get unpleasant times in our lives its call LIFE.
I still stick with my above posting........Look for another career.
AirBag
July 30, 2001, 09:00 PM
Have to say ditto to what euroboy says.
Perhaps a little time at the London Hilton will let you cool of and mature a little before you come back and try again.
Did you ever think that the reason your CV was rejected by BA was not the way it was sent i.e. email but rather it's contents? I would suspect that if you didn't get thru the paper sift then it was probably the contents not the way it was sent that was the problem.
Oh well, best of luck with the Hilton interview.
euroboy
July 31, 2001, 12:05 PM
Ka
Good Luck with your job at the London Hilton.
Hopefully you will develop and change your outlook on life as the time goes by.
You never know in a few years time you might be ready for cabin crew.