marni1971
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I think they meant having management watching you won’t help.so if management can't sort that out, who can?
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I think they meant having management watching you won’t help.so if management can't sort that out, who can?
I think they meant having management watching you won’t help.
I feel your looking at that too simply. The cost of living is higher in the Manchester area and there is a lot more competition for jobs in the north west too. Would you work for £12 an hour at Amazon where you could almost choose your own shifts and start immediately, or at the airport where you have to get up at 2am, go through the hassle of referencing and getting an airside pass as well as regular testing where the pass rate is 90% above.it is interesting you mention salary. MAN are advertising at £12 ph for those positions. I know NCL pays starting rates of £10ph, yet they have good retention of staff and are only currently recruiting for a few extra summer season positions atm, whereas MAN are looking for permanent positions.
whilst some of what you say may be true, i am afraid the problems at MAN for security are not fundamentally about pay.
Pay is a start, conditions and working environment are another. I’m sure current people working there know more but I know two security staff (one current, one recently ex) and an ex ramp handler. How things have got worse over the years is shocking. It seems the job positions on offer have a deserved reputation.it is interesting you mention salary. MAN are advertising at £12 ph for those positions. I know NCL pays starting rates of £10ph, yet they have good retention of staff and are only currently recruiting for a few extra summer season positions atm, whereas MAN are looking for permanent positions.
whilst some of what you say may be true, i am afraid the problems at MAN for security are not fundamentally about pay.
unfortunately i think you are right tho, the situation there has degenerated to such an extent and the working environment is so bad, that i imagine many people are put off applying and would rather look for jobs in less stressful environments. a vicious cycle for MAN unfortunately.
I feel your looking at that too simply. The cost of living is higher in the Manchester area and there is a lot more competition for jobs in the north west too. Would you work for £12 an hour at Amazon where you could almost choose your own shifts and start immediately, or at the airport where you have to get up at 2am, go through the hassle of referencing and getting an airside pass as well as regular testing where the pass rate is 90% above.
so I know you’ll probably think I’m arguing for the sake of arguing, but pay is most certainly an issue, and given how motivated people are by money, I’d say it’s a significant issue.
Not sure whether it's relevant in this particular case, but Jet2 do their own handling. That doesn't mean there couldn't be delays at Border Control, but I do wonder if Jet2 are experiencing the problem of staff shortages and unrest to the same extent as 3rd party agents. Management mention new staff starting every day but don't refer to the numbers leaving or off sick.My friend came back from LPA with Jet2 into Manchester on Thursday evening, not sure what terminal that is, but he was fine with his arrival, no hold ups. There is clearly major problems however with these regular complaints.
In what way does it make things worse?Having had the displeasure of experiencing similar inefficiencies working at another airport, I can tell you with certainty that having airport management in situ in these conditions doesn't help the situation, it makes it very much worse. My personal experience is unrepeatable on a public forum. Working in conditions that are more akin to a bar brawl will see staff leaving in their droves.
But what do you think has caused a situation unique to Manchester?i wouldn't work in that environment for £20ph - and i suspect this is exactly what others are thinking, hence why they have been struggling to fill the positions for months now.
Unlike other jobs, this isn't something you can approach the boss and request moving the deadline. You're stuck with X number of passengers coming through the CSZ come what may.But what do you think has caused a situation unique to Manchester?
Early starts and late finishes are not unique to Manchester, that’s just what an airport job involves. Last minute changes to schedules occur in many industries, particularly retail and healthcare as 2 examples, so again, is not unique to Manchester or even travel.
Performance management in jobs is not unique, and long hours are not unique. Toxic management certainly isn’t unique to Manchester and I can say I’ve worked for some awful management.
Security wise, the NXET exam for security is marked to the same standard across the U.K., the CAA tests to the same standard and the ‘reprimand’ for missing items is a similar situation across the U.K.
so begs the question, what is unique to Manchester because on the face of it, working conditions are pretty big standard across the U.K.
The reprimand for missing things is the same across the UK.
I gave a theory in the post.If we accept your theory that it's just as bad everywhere else, but MAN is just being picked on by everyone and by the media, why do you think that is?
Silly question, but if they're flyng to EDI then they obviously are not departing from Manchester as there is no direct MAN/EDI service at present. Can I assume that you are referring to airports other than Manchester?I see airlines are asking pax to get to airports early & allow upto 3 hours to check in and thru security, but even this may not be long enough…… plus some check ins only open 2 hours before departure.
A friend of mine had a message from airline to get to airport 3 hours before departure - they were flying to EDI In future will drive or catch train, airport & or airlines are not always helping themselves
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