what is coming is coming I suppose. personally I am more than willing to work harder and be more flexible to maintain my salary. what disappoints me are some of the almost gleeful attitudes out there that we might lose our benefits and T+Cs. and as a new contract crew member on eurofleet, trust me the cash aint that great, friends in different airlines earn more. and yes I know I can go and find a new job (and thanks for that particularly transparent piece of advice by the way!) but I actually like working for BA for all sorts of reasons. but I have to say that enjoyment is gradually being eroded and not just because of the managments determination to downgrade our pay. as a cabin crew community we are supportive of each other and still, as the front line staff, offer great customer service. 16 years in the business and having worked for a few different airlines I can honestly say that the BA cabin crew are the best I have worked with. what always disappoints me is our relationship (or lack of) with the flight crew. at every other airline I've worked for we have all been one big team, always got along and always supported each other no matter what side of the door we worked on. not so at BA and I will never understand that