woollcott
You are living in the past. QF don't need skilled and knowledgeable sheeties any more. There are 'amazing' new ways to tackle some of the problems that previously were left to QF engineering to rectify. Take a step onto the bridge of trust, peer through the FOG, look at other possibilities.
Back in the old days when smoking was allowed on a/c, pressurization problems didn't exist as the nicotine in the smoke would plug any holes in the airframe. Well it is no coincidence that just one month ago QF cabin crew were instructed to start selling duty free 'cancer sticks' again. Profit is all that matters, stuff the customer silly enough to buy them, get them to smoke on OJK and soon enough that hole in the side of the a/c will be plugged. Save a sh!tlo@d on those expensive sheeties as well.