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Old 18th May 2013, 14:41
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Luke SkyToddler
 
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Jeez what was that, 12 minutes from my post to yours? If you were as fast as that with paying your employees their (pathetically low) salaries, then maybe people wouldn't make jokes about your joke airline

Anyway Jennifer it's tough enough for the guys, but I really don't advise a young British woman to spend too much time on the ground in Iraq, Iran or Afghanistan which is where you'd be doing most of your flying should you take up ESJ on their wonderful P2F deal

Thanks for "warning" everyone about me again ESJ mate you're getting quite good at that! I've been flying and ppruning for the last 20 years and I think my history speaks for itself. I don't need to tell any stories, anyone who's interested can read this guy (Eastern Skyjets) post history and come to their own conclusions about him and the airline he claims to represent. And whether you'd trust him with £60,000 of your money
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