I just love it! We #### about a/c cleaning... the company does SOMETHING about it...and we complain about that.
Ah yes. "we gotta do SOMEthing". The worse reason for any action, be it policy or legislation. As was said, is it the RIGHT thing? Or the same old same old? Hence the debate.
Isn't it interesting that everyone feels like they can do everyone elses job better. No way!
Whose job better? The ones already charged with the task? Or yet another layer? Way.
For once can't we appreciate that our concerns were heard and that someone is doing something about it?
More abstract feel-good fluff already covered in previous quote.
Give everyone a break, and wait and see. And...stop being an armchair coach for jobs you are not fully informed about.
Give discussion a break. And...stop being a mindless hack or cheerleader for new positions you are not fully informed about.
So here we are again. Everyone of those in favor of these sinecures have thus far
ignored the essential points offered by those against by either "we gotta do sumpthin..." or "we need clean planes" or mindless rah-rah horsehockey. Flawed and circular...they simply assume everyone against these sinecures is against clean aircraft, and that adding these sinecures
equal clean aircraft...as if by their very existance.
The essential points, good ones raised by several, the best amongst them by 'Phantom Phixer' ( I urge you to read his post again )
Contract cleaners have their own supervisors, who act on their own audits, or when notified by company supervisors, who were in turn notified by othe employees. Wouldn't another layer make the contract supervisors superfluous?...and since the so-called need for more management is spurred by a supposed ineffective management...how do we know THEY will be any different?
Since we're talking about one position per ( major ) station, how is this ONE person going to personally audit and critique each A/C including RON's without requiring a cadre of moles? If they can't, how can they enforce standards? And if they can't enforce standards, why the need for these positions? Some airline management intern program?
Sorry but this just smacks of the same old same old committe driven BS. I'm sure we've all read the by now trite story about the canoe race between Company XYZ vs Company 123 where Company XYZ's solution's to their ever-increasing losing streak is to replace rowers with managers as they lose even worse.