mdingwall
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Opportunity for Corporate Ticketing and Travel Manager at Rangers
Such cynicism in one so youngIt's going to be a great job for someone.
53 weeks holiday a year is one of the many perks.
You’ve just ruled yourself out there by replying quickly!I might apply for this one
You or me I reckon.I would be perfect
Job share!You or me I reckon.
Sad but true"Whats your experience?"
I know how to ignore emails and put an out of office on.
"When can you start?"
Should I go for itI would be perfect
Ah I'm out. LolSounds like a fast-track to a massive heart attack.
If it was the Mygers manager it would’ve had my attentionThere's only one man for the job @Aww Skew
Imagine the interviewIf it was the Mygers manager it would’ve had my attention
They can write?Imagine the interview
Rangers employees sat scribbling taking notes on how the system works
Would be a great job. Would love to know how much something like that pays
Usually means they'll pay as little as they can get away withAnnoys me when job adverts give no indication of salary.
What a job this is. Has the previous role holder moved up the line or, did they resign after last season's madness? Looks like a nightmare of a job.
I sorted a 16 seater from Malaga to Seville. More than qualified for the travel manager role.
“What is your current salary”Usually means they'll pay as little as they can get away with
Is it not essentially the role the client managers are currently doing in corporateIts a new role that's been created
They could do the interview like they did for the general manager of Edmiston House“What is your current salary”
“What is your salary expectations”
Then dismiss the better candidates that would add value because they want £3/4k more
“Do you value the customer experience?”They could do the interview like they did for the general manager of Edmiston House
"Are you a Rangers fan?"
Yes
"If you got this job, would you be interested in working for free for the first number of months?"
The above isnt a piss take
Is it not essentially the role the client managers are currently doing in corporate
I only know of there being 2 but there is probably more. Some of the corporate guys will know bestAye seems like it actually.
How many client managers are there at the moment?
I’d add Edward Wong to that list tooGive it to big Gordon, from experience it seems like he's the only one who knows what they're doing in there.
Surely that’s not even legal?“Do you value the customer experience?”
No
“Do you promise to ignore emails and refuse to meet service level agreement response times?”
Yes
Good, the job is yours