Gnasher wrote:And we're safe with the likes of mopay? It's not like they'd make people redundant, is it?
morecambe mick wrote:Yeah that was a bit cruel and mis-leading Neil
I've got friends who work for Mopay.
Christies Child wrote:morecambe mick wrote:Yeah that was a bit cruel and mis-leading Neil
I've got friends who work for Mopay.
Sorry Mick, but it wasn't me who brought Mopay into the discussion.
Gnasher wrote:And we're safe with the likes of mopay? It's not like they'd make people redundant, is it?
Christies Child wrote:Fraser Eagle who sponsor Accy and were our team coach company last season have made a number of drivers redundant due to the financial climate.
It's believed that they will not see out the month, which makes the move to Options by our Board at the beginning of the season a good move, although I understand that it was due in part to being offered a better deal and more comfort on board.
Mark S wrote:I personally think it is a shame when any business gets into financial trouble, especially relatively small business such as Fraser Eagle who have served us very well in the past and also supported football at League Two level.
I am also not sure that this forum is the right place to be speculating what is, or is not 'believed' to be happening to a small business or peoples jobs.
Paul Mac wrote:Gnasher wrote:And we're safe with the likes of mopay? It's not like they'd make people redundant, is it?
On the contrary. We've just taken on.
Posh wrote:Mark S wrote:I personally think it is a shame when any business gets into financial trouble, especially relatively small business such as Fraser Eagle who have served us very well in the past and also supported football at League Two level.
I am also not sure that this forum is the right place to be speculating what is, or is not 'believed' to be happening to a small business or peoples jobs.
Errr...Fraser Eagle is most definitely not a small business. It's businesses include(d):
- The UK's largest emergency coach system (in the event of any major accident its Fraser Eagel who sort out the coaches with coach operators all over the country.
- Their coach business
- A holiday company
- A travel agency
- An office furniture contractors
- A train operating company (they ran passenger trains under the name Grand Central from Sunderland and Bradford to London)
Their problem (Fraser Eagle) is that they've gone into businesses they didn't understand, e.g. the train operator and furniture businesses have both gone.
My personal grudge with them is that they needed a website and we beat loads of local firms to be one of two but lost it went the outsourced it to Malta (as well as their IT function) - the result one of the worst and most ineffective websites I've ever seen.
So I have no sympathy. Let their work go to Travellers Choice etc. and they can benefit instead of those that recklessly over-expand and outsource work offshore to people who don't know what they're doing.
EDIT: Turnover of holding company £34 million Jul-06 to Jun-07 with pre-tax profits of £2 million.
Christies Child wrote:As somebody who has been made redundant twice and has the shadow of further redundancy constantly over my head being involved in Business Development as I am, there was no intention on my part for my initial post to form the basis of an on-going thread. I just felt it rather sad that a company who served us well and as the main sponsor to a rival club is under threat.
It seems once again that a post of mine has been taken completely out of context.
Fraser Eagle and its employees have my utmost sympathy in such hard times.
Posh wrote:- A train operating company (they ran passenger trains under the name Grand Central from Sunderland and Bradford to London)
Their problem (Fraser Eagle) is that they've gone into businesses they didn't understand, e.g. the train operator and furniture businesses have both gone.
marky wrote:It's not useless when one is a public transport enthusiast.
Christies Child wrote: there was no intention on my part for my initial post to form the basis of an on-going thread.
Gnasher wrote:Heroes to Villains in such a short time
Also hats off to Fraser Eagle for getting fans to the game. Proves yet again that our club let the 'professionals' do what they do best. There was no way that we could have organised travel on our own.
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