PDA

View Full Version : Captain Paddy


MaximumPete
31st Oct 2003, 21:24
Captain Paddy has been a loyal servant of bmi for twenty years and is just two years away from retirement.


He is currently flying the B737 for bmi baby at EMA whilst employed as a bmi British Midland pilot enjoying mainline conditions of service. Prior to this he was a FKR 100/70 Captain at EMA.

bmi baby hope to obtain their own AOC in January 2004 and become independant from bmi British Midland.

Captain Paddy has been posted to LHR in January, just twenty-one months prior to his retirement as he remains a mainline pilot.
This may well be within the agreement for service but his job as a B737 Captain still exists at EMA. He could continue to fly out of EMA under his present terms and conditions until he retires BUT and this is a big BUT this option is unacceptable to the present management and has been sanction by the bmi British Midland Operations Director.



The cost of moving a pilot from one base to another is considerable. The ONLY justification for the move would be if there is no postion for Captain Paddy at EMA. bmi baby will have to find a replacement for him.



Perhaps Paddy is paying the price for being the "prisoner's friend" at an industrial tribunal a year or two years ago or maybe he's just in the wrong place at the wrong time.

So much for loyal service!!!

A sentence involving bat and rear end springs to mind.


MP
:(

ID90
1st Nov 2003, 06:03
MP,
I'm sorry to hear about Captain Paddy. Yet another example of the fact that I doesn't matter how loyal or hard-working you are. When you work for a big outfit, at the end of the day you are 'just a number.' I guess that will never change....

Sleeve Wing
3rd Nov 2003, 19:00
Capt.Paddy was a good mate and has served the Company superbly for many years.
Comes the time that you have outstayed your welcome (and your salary!?!) and the powers of darkness decide you're a financial liability.
No thought for the past and the contributions made to the strengthening of the Company- no thought for the short period that needs to be covered - no thought for the feelings of a guy just about to retire who just doesn't need this at the moment.
No thought, -as usual, - just kneejerk - "lets get the figures right for the year-end" !
Nothing changes (except the name.)
I can remember 1983/1985 and the trauma and upset then, much of which could have been avoided if someone hadn't been trying to bale himself out and to make a name for himself. Still there, is he ???

Sleeve. :mad:

MaximumPete
3rd Nov 2003, 21:54
Sleeve

Yeah, he's still there!!!!

The good news is that he has fallen from grace and is a line pilot on the A330.

Perhaps the best way to sum up what's going on at the moment:-

"Same s**t, different a***holes."

MP:yuk: