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Old 13th Sep 2019, 10:24
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ringbinder
 
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The general feeling throughout the company is - good riddance. How do I know? Because my 'phone has all but melted down this evening once it became known the axe had fallen.

It must be demoralising to have such an inglorious end and, to boot, not one person will be sorry that they're gone. Not one! Sad pathetic end for TJ,TM and RM.

The airline has had some challenges in the past - losing their sole aircraft to the banks at one stage was just one - but the challenges this inept management have brought upon the airline are significant. Without them now, though, things will improve.

What the outgoing management failed to recognise was the dedication and loyalty that most long standing employees have to Nauru and all things Nauruan. Had they harnessed that resource then the outcome may have been different - and they'd still possibly have their jobs. But they knew best and squandered years of knowledge and expertise they could have drawn upon - poor, arrogant fools them.

Is this similar to what happened to the airline in Mynamar under jensen (lower case - he likes that, it's kitzy) or the one the former CCO was involved in in Laos. Both failures despite DJ or RM knowing best? Laughable.

But they'll survive - AA Nova can continue to offer hopeful Myanmarese locals a future as a flight attendant (at significant training costs, of course) and DK Jennings (aka RM) can offer sponsorship at aviation seminars to the benefit of, hmmm, whom?


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