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Old 18th Nov 2005, 08:32
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ShortfinalFred
 
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Leo! Others have pointed out the scary anagram of Michael O' Leary that your name represents, and by goodness you follow his take on life slavishly.

In your world anyone who is not totally compliant to every request gets his character traduced and motives impugned. It could'nt be, could it, that the guy actually was fatigued?

Hell no, he was a "born troublemaker" by all accounts, and one of the many workshy pilots out there who, as Michael charmingly points out from his estate in Dublin, just want to lie around a pool all day, given half a chance.

You imply that you hold a management position in Ryanair's flight ops department. Dont you think that the time has come to take your job a bit more seriously?

You have an aircraft that nearly goes off the end of the runway having landed in the wrong configuration and at very high speed with a pilot who had an otherwise clear record saying he was totally stressed-out by work arrangments at Ryan. You have a catalogue of postings here about the way you treat your people. Do you see a trend? Are they all just workshy skivvers who wont get off their butt and hoe the roe for a days pay? I rather doubt it.

Spare us the "smoke and mirrors" tactic of saying we're unable to cope with Rayn's success and any criticism is motivated by jealousy, because it aint. You guys do your thing and we'll do ours and thats that on that front.

I'd look to your onions a bit more and do something about staff morale at your company before you wish you had done so long ago.
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