wagtail23
Thank you for your voluntary but encouraging assessment of my personality. I have not taken the Emirates' Psychometric test and can't say it endorses your views.
In the mean time I have been going through the Emirates Pilot Meeting thread and with every reading I am puzzled. The set or group of Emirates' pilots that are vociferously defending and advancing arguments here in favour of ethics and high morals within the Emirates pilot fraternity and the EK demographics representative of "first world" standards, when it comes to dollars and cents go overboard spewning venom for the company.
Shame SIR shame.
Please do not forget that it is Emirates that has given you all a job and sustains you, and you only do yourself great dis-service by washing your dirty linen in public.
I and many others may have serious reservations about some rogue elements within EK Fleet and recruitment but diatribes against your own employer is viewed as unsavoury.
Please allow me to refresh your memory by quoting from your post on 28 Feb,2004 in Emirates Pilot Meeting thread.
" Gentlemen, our esteemed EVPE&FO asked us to keep this news off Prune as it is a private issue and not for public consumption.
Well tough . I think it important that those 3000 pilots wanting to join know exactly what they're letting themselves in for if they join..............For those of you out there who think that Emirates is going to look after you and give you a good career, please think again. The management view is that you joined on your contract but it is so loose that they can change the terms of that contract and we have no comeback or representation to help air our views.
You may believe that the grass is greener over here, but with some flight deck dusting off their CVs you should get an idea of you are in for should you join."
Is your CV dusted and with the courier?
How many chips on your shoulders?
Cheers!