Pros
- easy to get the job !!! If you're able to lift a bag of potatos and write your name you get hired. - Prague is charming
Cons
- salary was net 21000 KR (800 Euros) + foodstamps! FOODSTAMPS!!! (single studio appartment around 10000 KR in Prague) - it was expected to work/learn at home without extra payments (e.g. trainer adviced right before end of day to learn so called airport codes, we would have a recap on this the next morning) - Only one guy in our team was a native german speaker, some of the teammates were even not fluent. I'm realy not sure why such big airlines like KLM and AirFrance allow this. But at least they are cheap workers. - some of the german speaking middle management and key positions are without appropiate social skills (when the blind lead the one eyed...) - They overstate a lot (e. g. on the interview they said that there will be no relocation benefit, but they are willing to help to find an appartment. I got a few links to the internet by mail...) - teams are understaffed because of high fluctuation - very old equipment (had to work on a computer with a 17" 4:3 screen and a keyboard same age which hasn't been cleaned any time before) - and and and