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Apple Tree Yard
13th Jul 2018, 01:42
Love the farewell letter from Anna. In particular, this passage: "..I am, of course, disappointed that we have not yet been able to reach an overall agreement with the HKAOA, or that during my tenure we were unable to secure the industrial peace and harmony that most of us want...".

Really Anna? during your tenure, you personally were responsible for the complete breakdown of relationship with the aircrew (SMP, RP's, etc). Your legacy is one of complete and utter contempt for the management by almost the entire aircrew body. You have personally set back relations so far, I doubt they will ever be restored. I have trouble recalling even ONE single positive benefit to the aircrew since you arrived. No, not one. Another brick in the wall of Swire incompetence, arrogance and failure.

Good riddance.

Farman Biplane
13th Jul 2018, 01:45
Do you expect any better from the new DFO?

Apple Tree Yard
13th Jul 2018, 01:47
Oh, i'm sure i'll be writing a similar post about him one day.

Flex88
13th Jul 2018, 01:59
AT
".I am, of course, disappointed that we have not yet been able to reach an overall agreement with the HKAOA, or that during my tenure we were unable to secure the industrial peace and harmony that most of us want...".
The only reason she is sad is because she was not able to monetise any of her pet hates and put the cash in her pocket at year end. Exact same MO as all the other Swire automatons that float through CX for their 3 - 5 year stints of "Leadership".
The Jellyfish, now having finally passed Swire School has the same exact set of plans and I'm loath to say I do believe AT actually has a stronger backbone than her successor. Sad in so many ways.

CyberT
13th Jul 2018, 02:17
Agree
AT has done more damage to the bottom line of CX than anyone could have at first imagined. Her legacy is one of a lost generation that will never go the extra mile for CX even if the current issues are resolved. She has dashed the hopes and dreams of many young aviators who thought that CX was to be their best choice for a career.
She has however the eternal gratitude of Qantas and several other airlines for training their pilots.

mngmt mole
13th Jul 2018, 02:31
Anna's true legacy has been to turn 3000+ pilots into realists. Prior to her arrival, most of the pilots in this airline had a modicum of hope that management would institute policies and conditions that would enable them to focus on their careers and settling their families into life in HK. Now, after the wasted years of her regime, nearly all of the 3000+ pilots in CX are either planning early retirement, researching new employers, applying to new employers, interviewing with new employers, or awaiting their course date WITH their new employer. Even those few who are planning on staying will be working to CC for their remaining time, no matter what is agreed by management. The eventual cost to CX will be incalculable (perhaps insurmountable). Just as the supply of aviators is drying up worldwide, CX manages to alienate their once dedicated crew to the point that the vast majority are planning on leaving. Well done Anna.

cxorcist
13th Jul 2018, 05:51
Let’s give credit where credit is due... Donald M. has been the only person working for rather than against the flight crew during AT’s tenure. I will give her a minimum amount of credit for not firing him. Let’s see how long he lasts under a new regime.

Brown Nose
13th Jul 2018, 06:06
Is that the Donald M that had a number one goal to change the Boston hotel, then instantly sign it up of another 2 years?

QNH set
13th Jul 2018, 07:11
Let’s give credit where credit is due... Donald M. has been the only person working for rather than against the flight crew during AT’s tenure. I will give her a minimum amount of credit for not firing him. Let’s see how long he lasts under a new regime.

the same guy who has moved us into some of the worst/ dangerous hotels in the network?

mr did
13th Jul 2018, 10:04
Until the actual decision makers at Swire and CX board level get their heads out of their arses, it wont matter who is in this lame duck position.

A DFO just peddles the diarrhea that dribbles down from these people. Cost cutting and stealing to continue with a different narrator.

AQIS Boigu
14th Jul 2018, 00:34
same guy who got rid of the linen sheets for the crew rest?

Special crew meal choices
Waterfront resort hotel in MLE (full of mainlanders)
Duvets for the bunks

Anything else he has achieved?

Flex88
14th Jul 2018, 01:24
What exactly did she leave behind?

Division, derision, inclusivity, unconscious bias training, benefit cuts, Project Altitude, Loss of 13th month for Capt, Failed negotiations, 2 SO on long haul, no paper manuals, cut 20% of recurrent training, smashing cockpit experience levels, skyrocketing resignations, empty bases, etc etc. etc...
All this plus her own personal and highly polished special brand of condescension Cambridge & Oxford grads have the propensity to excel at.
In my humble opinion, she's very welcome to go away and sprinkle her special brand of Swire Pixie Dust somewhere else for a change. They are welcome to it....

#CXit

The hand picked Project Altitude "wrecking crew" she left behind will continue with her objectives. No change...

corrigin
14th Jul 2018, 09:15
The hand picked Project Altitude "wrecking crew" she left behind will continue with her objectives. No change...

Commencing with that FOP risk manager, (union member, mind you), who undertakes the 'it is legal, therefore it is safe’ attitude.

Flex88
15th Jul 2018, 02:16
Commencing with that FOP risk manager, (union member, mind you), who undertakes the 'it is legal, therefore it is safe’ attitude.

Known this person since day one. Watched him sniff around every 3rd floor office there is offering services for free. Finally, after years of polishing his sycophant flatterer skills, someone finally throws him a bone; now he gets that fresh calling card he's always wanted and can hang his shingle on a newly reorganised open cubicle wall....

Well done.

Tea time
15th Jul 2018, 04:55
Flex 88 , that just about sums up his career in Cathay , the fact that he was chosen in preference to MH or several other better qualified candidates is beyond me. However management wants someone in that position who, when he is told to jump only asks how high and in which direction . He Certainly won’t be looking out for the crew

Busbuoy
15th Jul 2018, 06:59
We talking about the same person?

Below the glide
15th Jul 2018, 14:03
She done a pretty good job... it’s avout time you all came back down to earth.

Shes laughing all the way...

Brown Nose
15th Jul 2018, 14:08
We talking about ‘the informant’ that went to union meetings when the 49’ers were sacked. Ran outside and called management to inform of all that went on? Walked around CX city as an S/O in a suit on G days

Flex88
17th Jul 2018, 07:18
Reviewed the "Training" newsletter today and, cleverly glossed over, was that extra training GS DAY beginning in Aug for "Unconscious Bias Training"?? All Checkers, Trainers + senior "Leaders" will be scheduled.. Anybody with a calculator out there want to take a guess at the cost of this ??
Funny how trainers have been told by "Leaders" how the're not really part of the "Core" company however they have no problem stumping for the cost of this.

That said, put on your thinking hats and consider which "CORE" groups deal with the travelling public day in day out 24/7/365 ?
Yes, those persons, the ones which spend all day long face to face with the people who pay the pills.
Would not those front line CORE groups get maximum benefit from this type of training ? Will all 15 > 20 Thousand of them get scheduled for a full ONE DAY course ?
So who gets this training, those who interact with 1 or 2 a day... Makes perfect cost/benefit sense oui ??

The Dilbert School of Management wins again. That flushing sound you hear is profit going down the toilet "again"..

Captain Dart
17th Jul 2018, 09:33
The wheel goes round. The ‘Commitment Days’ of the early 90’s: everone taken off the roster for two days and harangued about how ‘bad’ things were.

Nothing new under the sun.

The Bullwinkle
17th Jul 2018, 12:06
She has however the eternal gratitude of Qantas and several other airlines for training their pilots.
I think Virgin has taken a few, so thank you AT.

Mr Angry from Purley
17th Jul 2018, 14:00
The wheel goes round. The ‘Commitment Days’ of the early 90’s: everone taken off the roster for two days and harangued about how ‘bad’ things were.

Nothing new under the sun.
Known as NNuts

oriental flyer
17th Jul 2018, 17:34
I remember those doomsday charts where the profit line was Going down and the cost line ( ATK )was going up . If the trend was allowed to continue Armageddon would be the result . They couldn’t control the decreasing profit line due to fixed costs so the only solution was to reduce the cost line . This would be done by reducing pilots pay and conditions
This for everyone who wasn’t here then was the reason for the dispute in 99

sound like a revamp of a famous famous old song in the hopes of selling it to a younger audience ?