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falconbis
25th Mar 2011, 10:04
any one knows why ?

Shell Management
26th Mar 2011, 17:49
The unfair aplication of extra tax in the UK on oil companies and on corporate aviation will of course have fall out.

neil armstrong
26th Mar 2011, 18:47
flight management reshuffle.

Neil

south coast
26th Mar 2011, 21:47
Shell management, what about the unfair raising of fuel prices at your petrol station round the corner from me, when the cost of crude goes up, within 24 hours so does the cost of a litre of fuel, however when the price of crude goes down, the price seems to remain the same.

I have very little sympathy for your complaint about unfair taxing of oil companies, they have been making tidy profits on global demand, isolated conflicts and market speculators.

We the tax payers are also paying more taxes...why shouldn't the oil companies?

jungle drums
28th Mar 2011, 05:46
I heard differently - corporate aviation is a pretty small world.

What I heard was about a degree of office politics, operations management fallout with head office, and consequent sackings.

So, are you the one in line for the aviation manager or chief pilots jobs now that these positions are vacant?

What is your corporate jet experience?

If what I heard is true, then your post goes to prove what you truly are, shell management...and, if you are truly in 'management' it shows that you cant tell the truth and, therefore, are of little integrity.

In fact, with that attempt at a cover up, it is my opinion that you probably should seek help.

NuName
28th Mar 2011, 06:55
If it were not for the unfair rises in fuel prices there might have been jobs for these unfortunate crew to move into. As it is there is not much out there.

Katamarino
28th Mar 2011, 09:12
south coast, I am uncovinced that the user "Shell Management" actually works for Shell. :p He strikes me more as an elaborate troll to try and make them look bad; surely Shell would not employ someone with such little common sense as to post some of the ill-advised messages that he has under a Shell banner...

Aerial Chauffeur
28th Mar 2011, 15:06
He strikes me more as an elaborate troll

I agree. Definitely a troll.

jungle drums
28th Mar 2011, 20:10
Oh, no, I disagree, shell employ trolls

Shell Management
3rd Apr 2011, 13:37
:p;)I think the troll is the one who suggests that something as petty as office politics is the controlling feature in a professionally run, blue-chip corporation flight department.;):p

Katamarino
4th Apr 2011, 06:49
I'll believe it when you PM me your name and Shell reference ID (listed under "Alias" in your Outlook properties) :rolleyes:

PPRuNe Towers
4th Apr 2011, 07:45
SM is out of this thread