Etihad Interview
It is very clear from the recent threads and posts, that whoever initiated these topics referring to Etihad recruitment were doing so with ill intent on their mind.
Much has to be said about the enthusiasm of those enquiring about opportunities with the said organisation, no one can doubt their genuine concern to know better and their right to access pragmatic information.
However, the Etihad lads and stephies of this world are painting a picture that is no where near what is happening at EY, nor are they able to counter any claims made by others on this forum concerning the integrity of their management, or the purpose of their so wonderfull posts. Perhaps a clear indication of how ill intended they are is the vanishing of the posts once these have been countered with differing opinions.
The other individuals who have taken the time to particpate in this forum, have done so with an intent to draw a clearer picture of the situation there, and I believe that the obligation of the moderators on PPrune is to allow that to happen and not to stifle opposing opinions.
I therefore urge each participant to take part in assessing what the situation is at EY from the posts that will follow this thread.
As responsible employees and dedicated aviation experts, we owe new joiners the truth about where they will be going, we should encourage those who want to join this wonderful industry by guiding them appropriately and not into the wolves' mouth as has been done by the likes of Etihad lad and Stephie.
It will only serve to reaffirm the integrity of aviation in the middle east and bring in well needed talent for the right reasons, professionalism, etiquette and manners.
And not feed the immediate needs of certain individuals whether they be at the top of the food chain, in its middle or at the lowest part; as the case has shown in Etihad.
Happy Flying
Mustapha Rex