Originally posted by southernbelle
Richard in answer to your post this is what I would have liked to seen in the pay offer...
As a manager a salary that reflected this, presently instructors in the Base (our training centre) are paid more, if it all kicks off in the Base they can call security/999, I do not have that luxury. Yes I hear you all say,if it is so great then become an instructor but I love my job, just would like a managers salary that is comparable with all the other (seems like millions) managers we have at Virgin.
I'd have also liked to have seen my trip pay pensionable as well. That in fact would have swung the vote for me, it was offered in our last deal and then removed from this latest offer.
I do not want to strike, I don't want to spoil peoples plans/holidays/Christmas but I have worked for Virgin for 11 years and have constantly been told there is no money, times are hard etc etc. I have remained loyal to the airline and I always give 100% onboard yet have to chase up crew down payments, missing allowance, missing Christmas payments. As an airline we are not running efficiently at all, there is money there but they would rather invest in stupid signs that say 'hello gorgeous' and throw nice heros parties than give a wage that reflects commitment and dedication. I am sorry if your experiences of Virgin recently have not been positive but I find your posts actually quite frustrating when I know that the flights I work on I give it my best. Please don't tar us all with the same brush. Myself and many of my colleagues and friends really still give it our best shot out on line, we are not greedy people, we just are sick of being broke!
And it is crew like yourself that I genuinely feel sorry for. Yes it is wrong for me to tar you all with the same brush; Problem is that I've seen a growing number of crew here and over on other sites that show such an attitude and disdain for passengers it's outrageous.
'Those Gold passengers'
'The bucket and spade passengers'
'Hate the Orlando routes'
etc.
I've just been reading a topic over on CabinCrew.com where VS crew are insisting that they are still working when they are downroute as they are inconvencied because they can't pop round their friends for a cup of tea.
I think the Heroes party is actually a good exercise as its a reward for those that have delivered stellar service - that's my view of course! [;)] I agree that there is some degree of unneccesary branding/spending as such, but at the same time some crew need to understand the bigger picture that VS has to invest in its facilities such as the LHR CH to be able to retain and attract the desired premium customers.
Value your honesty though, and the pensionable trip pay element seems fair to me. It may be true that I have had a bad run this year of VS flights, but its a worrying sign to be honest when it's becoming a normality that the service on board is going to be compromised in some way where as in the past it was the exception.
Thanks,
Richard