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#14467 by peartree
14 Aug 2006, 16:25
Hello All ,
I was Cabin Crew with Virgin for 5 year's ,
And have been at British Airways for 2 years now .
But it's not the same passenger's / Staff and crazy
boarding music , purple carpets , loads of fun things
to give to passenger's BA is so boring [:$], I want
to return to Virgin but scared to apply , They will proberly
laugh at my application . Any advice from Virgin staff ..oh Virgin is so much fun and money is not everything ...HELP!!
#132920 by MarkJ
14 Aug 2006, 16:30
JUST DO IT!!!![y][y][y][y]
#132921 by Neil
14 Aug 2006, 16:33
What Mark said, at worst they can say No and you carry on as normal, but you won't know if you don't try.
#132922 by mitchja
14 Aug 2006, 16:33
Peartree

As Mark says - just do it [y]

Regards
#132923 by seany
14 Aug 2006, 16:33
That's great to hear that VS still has that appeal, Peartree[y]. Unfortunately, since about the time you left, VS has gone down hill a bit, that's certainly the opinion of a lot of passengers.

However As Mark says, just do it[y].
#132924 by Decker
14 Aug 2006, 16:47
Hiya Peartree - nice to see you back!
#132928 by Monkey
14 Aug 2006, 16:56
Have you asked on the cabin crew website?
#132929 by mitchja
14 Aug 2006, 16:56
I'm sure VS would welcome you back, after all I'm sure they would welcome further insight into the internal workings of the dark side. Not that these sort of things go on between airlines [:I]

BTW has anyone got a small piece of purple carpet to lend peartree in the mean time [:?] [:w] [:o)]

Regards
#132932 by peartree
14 Aug 2006, 17:11
I promise if I came back , I would make sure the service
is 100% "To fly to serve" . That is the way it should be , And I would love to show some crew how you should speak to passenger's .
Yes the service has gone down, I have heard , But at the end of the day the Crew need to care more about there passenger's and not in a fake way but be caring and polite way to every passenger . And class should not be an issue , I would really blow some people away , with the service I have been tought at BA ,And when a call bell goes off you will get service , Which I know is not the case with some crew I used to work with , And reading the hello magazine and not paying attention to those thirsty passengers . Oh I so want to bring some class back into Virgin Atlantic . Yes it would be great to have fun , But I have so missed the Virgin passengers and some of the crew . But some crew need to know there place and get there faces out of the mirror and do some work , They dont know how lucky they are to work for virgin , And it's only when you leave ,Do you relise this . But I'm going to apply and get some of that Virgin Atlantic professional service back ....Watch this space [y]
#132933 by G-VFAB
14 Aug 2006, 17:12
Why would they laugh at you! You have over 7 years experience, along with all the training they require and you may even go through the ranks quicker if you are accepted to go back and work.

There may be a grey area with why you left though and why you now want to come back.
#132937 by Scorpio
14 Aug 2006, 17:32
Goodluck Peartree[:X]
#132939 by Monkey
14 Aug 2006, 17:35
Yes with an attitude like that Good Luck!
#132940 by VS075
14 Aug 2006, 17:39
You'll be fine. You ended up in one piece when you switched sides to BA so you'll be OK for the 'second coming'. Please keep us posted on how you get on.

Good luck[y]
#132944 by easygoingeezer
14 Aug 2006, 18:07
Give it a go, I am rather looking forward to bumbing in to you some day on a VA flight.

Good luck.
#132945 by VS-EWR
14 Aug 2006, 18:17
They'd probably like you applying. I bet they'd be glad to see a BA F/A return to VS. It's sort of like sticking it to the man.
#132946 by catsilversword
14 Aug 2006, 18:31
Originally posted by peartree
I promise if I came back , I would make sure the service
is 100% "To fly to serve" . That is the way it should be , And I would love to show some crew how you should speak to passenger's .
Yes the service has gone down, I have heard , But at the end of the day the Crew need to care more about there passenger's and not in a fake way but be caring and polite way to every passenger . And class should not be an issue , I would really blow some people away , with the service I have been tought at BA ,And when a call bell goes off you will get service , Which I know is not the case with some crew I used to work with , And reading the hello magazine and not paying attention to those thirsty passengers . Oh I so want to bring some class back into Virgin Atlantic . Yes it would be great to have fun , But I have so missed the Virgin passengers and some of the crew . But some crew need to know there place and get there faces out of the mirror and do some work , They dont know how lucky they are to work for virgin , And it's only when you leave ,Do you relise this . But I'm going to apply and get some of that Virgin Atlantic professional service back ....Watch this space [y]


Be sure to let us know how you get on![y]
#132947 by catsilversword
14 Aug 2006, 18:33
And when they welcome you back with open arms, let them know about this forum and how we encouraged you![:p]
#132952 by Treelo
14 Aug 2006, 19:16
Go for it peartree, and with ideas like yours, can you make sure you're on my next flight from MAN :D And while you're at it, can you impart some of those ideas to the small minority of your future colleagues who seem to think that passengers are there for them and not vice versa?

YOUR PASSENGERS NEED YOU [y]
#132954 by kkempton
14 Aug 2006, 19:26
Follow your heart.

Lets face it, you worked for VS once, and you now permanently have VS in your blood.

tell the dark side where to stick it, and return to VS!

Oh and Good Luck.

Kev.
#132979 by HeathrowTVSi
14 Aug 2006, 21:45
Just get on and do it. I think they'll be pleased to have you back, rather than turn you away and let BA get the advantage.
#132980 by mike-smashing
14 Aug 2006, 21:48
Hi Peartree... you're right that a balance of the VS humour and the BA professionalism sounds like the way to go, and if you're dying of boredom (did you end up on Eurofleet?) maybe it's time to come back and bring that extra experience to Virgin!

I hope you can get back into VS as a Senior, or quickly progress to Senior - or do they make you start back at the bottom?

In my industry (IT), you can often get paid better by leaving a company, working somewhere else, and then going back to your old employer, ironic though it sounds!

Cheers!
Mike
#132984 by Mavrick
14 Aug 2006, 22:02
Peartree,

I agree with Mark - just do it & good luck. [y] [y]
#132988 by Littlejohn
14 Aug 2006, 22:14
I'd go a little further. If VS were my company I would pay a lot of money to have staff so committed they want to come back once they have left. But VS apparantly don't, so I guess I am going wrong somewhere.
#132997 by VS045
14 Aug 2006, 22:47
I too hope that you are successful and that I'll run into you on a flight one day - do you see a lot of VS staff at BA as I've heard that quite a few have gone that way[:?]

VS.
#133002 by peartree
14 Aug 2006, 23:11
Im based at LHR Euro fleet , And there is a few ex-virgin crew and
we all speak about the old times . Thank you for all your support ,
I think I'm going to make the First Steps to Excellence and re-apply to Virgin Atlantic , And I hope I'll be a Senior again , But to be honest I think it's time to look after those passenger's in the main cabin . And give them a fantastic service and get some good remarks back on skytrax , Fingers crossed !!

[|:)]
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