If you saw my last post you would have known that leaving is no easy task because of what Emirates imposes on us. If Emirates would relieve me of the bonds (previous post) and give me all of my retirement fund (7 years) I would still have the added expense of paying a moving company to pack my things and ship them 7368 miles back home when I have barely paid for my move over to the sand. Thanks for the advice DD.
Ask the Drs. at the clinic about the rate of medication that is being issued. Don't take my word, ask ask and ask again. I have said that many time before.
The Wizoz must be a DEC and has a much different attitude about Emirates and Dubai then I do. The 3 airlines that I previously worked for all had the work rules I described in my post I am sorry that your 7 airlines did not. I would have thought that you would be happy for pilots that enjoy those conditions and try to get those items at your 7 airlines instead of trying to put us down. Is jealousy entering the equation?
So I can't adjust to Emirates and Dubai. I guess that is another crime. Dog breath most of the US pilots coming are the commuter types not from the majors and I will be the first to admit that it is a giant leap up in conditions for them. If they doubled my salary I would probably be adjusting a lot bettter or at least tolerate the treatment here at little easier.