[QUOTE]MOL has failed to take this into account and he will pay for it in the relatively near future. He has seriously miscalculated with his anti-union rhetoric and does not realise that if he would simply treat his staff fairly and pay them responsibly then they wouldn't join the union. But that is by the by.
I agree for 100% with that. And when I joined Ryanair 4 years ago conditions were different at least 95 % of pilots were happy. Now it is all the way around.
Zippy2004
And as you have said you wre lucky. But the lads who have finished their flying schools and were dreaming to fly they are ready to pay. There are a lot of pilots who are ready to pay for the type because they want to get jet experience and then to apply for proper airline.
All major airlines 3-5 years ago had the cadet programmes so the boys and girls from the school had the chance. Now situation is different that why MOL is using this. I am sure Ryanair could be much much better and people could stay for long but that is not the case now. It makes me sad.
But as everybody else now I decided to get as much as i can and leave unless there will be a dramatic change to the better conditions which I doubt.
Will wait and see what is going to happen when big airlines start to recruit.