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Old 4th Dec 2021, 06:12
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bellcrank88
 
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Just remember for everything you do for this company: help them out on days off, go into discretion to get the job done, find a way to make it to destination sharpening your pencil, answering the phone on days off and rushing it to crew the plane to keep the show on the road, this is what your letter of reference will look like. And no one will ever say thanks. Think about it!To Whom It May Concern,
Captain ***** was employed by Cathay Pacific Airways Limited from ****** to ******; and was most recently employed as a Senior Captain operating the B777.
This employment ended by reason of redundancy.
Captain ****** was not involved in / responsible for any aircraft related Accidents or Serious Incidents in connection with the employment at Cathay Pacific.
No matter what you do to help them out, it doesn't matter. It is just business.
Don't go to work unless it suits you. Remember you are just a number and they will toss you out whenever it suits them.
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