Good replies from all. Just amazes me what differences there are in the company. One guy is very happy and is 14 days a month of and all days at home. The other is 10 days of and has to sleep 10 days a month in some sleezy hotel, for he cannot afford more.
Mean time the king on the throne in Ireland has created nice split in the pilots mutual will power to stand up for themselfs. I guess the old divide and rule principle.
In the newspaper one month ago:
two ryanair pilots were fired (or are not scheduled in any more), for jumping in the toilet of a plane. Now I am not suggesting this is acceptable but if ryanair wants these guys to sort out ther own travel to the base they want them to be, and they suggest to do that jumping with ryanair (for a positioning ticket will fall under duty time, jumping not), they will play it like that. When they get in trouble, ofcourse ryanair doesnīt give a rats ass. But if they have do go jumping in a toilet like this to save the day..... well..... Those bad bad pilots.
Again, I donīt approve of jumping in a toilet, but Ryanair chiefs are creating this situation themselfs, and then blame it on the pilots who are just trying to make a living.
Cheers guys