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Old 4th November 2006 | 09:44
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flybywire
 
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Originally Posted by HZ123
Come and join us on the ground there are still high levels of sickness usually the same old faces and nothing ever happens to them or to anyone else come to that. i very much doubt that on the ground level of sickness has decreased. I understand that the Compass has up to 400-600 blow out every day the higher figure at weekends and jubilee up to 100 daily. Does that sound correct, put it this way these are told to us by the logistics team.
I now personally know 2 pilots who are in the 3rd stage of EG300....if only I could replicate here what the interview was like and what they got told by their management, we would all have a big laugh.

"Take care of yourself, take some vitamins" hahahahaha!! How pathetic and patronising, I heard that before.
If I catch a virus or a bacterial infection I am sick, whether I take vitamins or not. (btw some doctors say that vitamins are bad if you have a bacterial infection, as some bacteria use them as food to get stronger and more agressive)
Maybe BA's next step is to take blood tests of anybody who works for the company to see their level of antibodies and sack those who have an inferior number!?!?!
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