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Natca
16th Jan 2020, 05:27
Note to all those applying for this coveted position, we dont pay a 13th month. You are what the 13th month is paying for.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/willhorton1/2020/01/15/cathay-pacific-hiring-chauffeurs-for-office-staff-amidst-business-crisis/#1c264d4517c7

The rest of us dont even get free parking.

cxorcist
16th Jan 2020, 08:46
The article paints a pretty grim picture, as is its intent. Reality? Probably, sadly! The airline is contracting, spurred all the more by expansion at HKE. The best hope near term is that the new US-China trade deal will increase business activity for CX, but I’m not at all sure of it. That deal is directed at Mainland China. Any benefits to HK will be spillover effects.

stevieboy330
17th Jan 2020, 00:14
This company makes me sick to my stomach !

snoop doggy dog
17th Jan 2020, 00:47
AOA voted years ago, with an overwhelming majority, to put the 13th month equally into the monthly pay, over the year.
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​​​​Instead of broadcasting bullish!t about the 13th month, go and look through the AOA minutes. :ugh:

Frogman1484
17th Jan 2020, 03:49
That was only for the based pilots.

Air Profit
17th Jan 2020, 17:09
Snoop. As the previous post pointed out, you really do need to get your facts straight before you accuse others of disseminating BS. Your post WAS the BS.

Frogman1484
18th Jan 2020, 02:09
I would also like to point out that a driver is probably paid min wage. All together it is a drop in the ocean and totally insignificant compared to other expenses. I would classify this as a nothing burger compared to the other issues we are currently facing.

GMEDX
18th Jan 2020, 02:14
Yes Frog but a lot of drops make an ocean. What we are talking about here is a mindset and leading by example. They want us to save drops by RETI etc. We want to see them to reign in their corporate perks.