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#32
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#34
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Can I ask what type of service folk have received to give their ticket? I have had mine in my wallet for a while. I don't mean to sound mean, but the last 10 or so LH flights, I have basically slept from take off to 40 mins before landing. My last SH were 45 min flights and fine.
Maybe I am just being mean????
Maybe I am just being mean????
#35
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It would be nice if BA were to give the recipients of the Golden Tickets some form of award. Maybe John Lewis vouchers , a bottle of champagne etc
#37
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I think going on the file is good. I guess builds a picture of the crew member, I am not BA crew, however travel extensively and know a few people in the airline industry.
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Well, should you have a bad week and do something silly at work, you may well find a file of praise will offset whatever sillyness you did.
Certainly I'd be more inclined to give a slap on the wrist rather than a warning to someone who had a record of being a respected / hardworking / whatever other forms of goodness employee.
Certainly I'd be more inclined to give a slap on the wrist rather than a warning to someone who had a record of being a respected / hardworking / whatever other forms of goodness employee.
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Well, should you have a bad week and do something silly at work, you may well find a file of praise will offset whatever sillyness you did.
Certainly I'd be more inclined to give a slap on the wrist rather than a warning to someone who had a record of being a respected / hardworking / whatever other forms of goodness employee.
Certainly I'd be more inclined to give a slap on the wrist rather than a warning to someone who had a record of being a respected / hardworking / whatever other forms of goodness employee.
Unfortunately when it comes to promotion or new jobs within the Company, unless you are on a disciplinary, your Ops File cannot be taken into account, good or bad! Always been a bone of contention that someone with hundreds of Well Done, Golden Tickets etc gets treated exactly the same as someone with nothing on their file, but then we are an equal opportunities employer.