300 Qantas pilots to get the chop ???
Shot Nancy
Jesus mate, someone (ie The Professor) makes an articulate and well presented case, which serves the purpose of provoking some rational thought from the other side of the fence, and just because it is not what you want to hear, you deflect it away like a blowie and add insult.
I can see your strategy mate is to bury your head in the sand and only bring it up to drink heavily. You certainly don't bring it up to add anything constructive or alternative to the discussion.
Nicely constructed Professor.
Trev
Jesus mate, someone (ie The Professor) makes an articulate and well presented case, which serves the purpose of provoking some rational thought from the other side of the fence, and just because it is not what you want to hear, you deflect it away like a blowie and add insult.
I can see your strategy mate is to bury your head in the sand and only bring it up to drink heavily. You certainly don't bring it up to add anything constructive or alternative to the discussion.
Nicely constructed Professor.
Trev
"Ansett version II reduced wages considerably and operated one aircraft type and they still failed."
Ahhhh, the Tesna bid failed for several reasons but operating cost was not one of them.
Ahhhh, the Tesna bid failed for several reasons but operating cost was not one of them.
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My point exactly.
The Ansett guys and girls were being paid less and it didn't stop the Tesna failure.
The Qantas guys could work for less now, but it wouldn't change the outcome of a failed group strategy.
MC
The Ansett guys and girls were being paid less and it didn't stop the Tesna failure.
The Qantas guys could work for less now, but it wouldn't change the outcome of a failed group strategy.
MC
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Al E Vator, can you name one of those current contracts? After a fair bit of looking, Qantas is the only one I've found.
V Jet, LWOP pilots don't cost anything and are no longer on the RIN fleets. Unfortunate for some!
V Jet, LWOP pilots don't cost anything and are no longer on the RIN fleets. Unfortunate for some!
^^^ Exactly!
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OneDotLow
Exactly.
For some reason, the "QF/JQ/DJ/TT pilot" that people bitc# about on here seems to be a totally different person from the mate that they have known for years who works there. We really are not all that different.
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One Dot Low
Seriously you are kidding yourself.
I will lend you some silver bars and try that approach with some wearing gold bars and you may be surprised.
You will notice me in the terminal I will be the one looking you straight in the eyes and waiting for a response and 80% of the time nothing, I no longer initiate and yes it is a game for me as well.
Seriously you are kidding yourself.
I will lend you some silver bars and try that approach with some wearing gold bars and you may be surprised.
You will notice me in the terminal I will be the one looking you straight in the eyes and waiting for a response and 80% of the time nothing, I no longer initiate and yes it is a game for me as well.
toolish,
Well I guess I am in your 20% and likely you are mine as well. We can only speak from experience. I was going to ask if someone had worn both and what they thought, and old mate has chimed in.
It is customary to add a verbal greeting when eyeballing someone. "Hello, g'day, hi...." Anything will do.
If it's any consolation, your two stripers seem happy enough to say g'day. They grow up so fast don't they...
Sad, but true... Envy / tall poppy syndrome runs deeper, the larger the ego. And we do have a lot of large egos in this game. Particularly when they can hide behind a username.
Well I guess I am in your 20% and likely you are mine as well. We can only speak from experience. I was going to ask if someone had worn both and what they thought, and old mate has chimed in.
You will notice me in the terminal I will be the one looking you straight in the eyes and waiting for a response
If it's any consolation, your two stripers seem happy enough to say g'day. They grow up so fast don't they...
You lot sound like absolute children....
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I always smile. Often snubbed.
damned if I can get a smile back from those cute hosties
damned if I can get a smile back from those cute hosties
Nunc est bibendum
I did have a giggle the other day when standing next in line at the x-ray- waiting for the passenger in front of me to go through the metal detector- only to have two Jetstar pilots put their stuff in front of mine for the X-ray, say 'excuse me', walk through the metal detector, pick up their stuff and then toddle off to the coffee shop. Their was two people behind me.
To both QF crew and JQ crew, if you're going to push to the front of the security line, don't then walk into the coffee shop and sit down for the next 20 minutes. Passengers notice that stuff.
To both QF crew and JQ crew, if you're going to push to the front of the security line, don't then walk into the coffee shop and sit down for the next 20 minutes. Passengers notice that stuff.
Are you wearing pants whilst smiling maggot
Guys, some perspective please, the 'he didn't smile at me and now I have sand in my v@gina' aint exactly constructive. 300 guys are about to be unemployed.
j3
Guys, some perspective please, the 'he didn't smile at me and now I have sand in my v@gina' aint exactly constructive. 300 guys are about to be unemployed.
j3
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I have yet to read anywhere that 300 pilots are about to be unemployed.
I've read that those interested in taking a VR may express their desire to do so.
But its voluntary.
If the company was intending to make people unemployed, they would have opened the VR offer to B744 SO's as well.
I've read that those interested in taking a VR may express their desire to do so.
But its voluntary.
If the company was intending to make people unemployed, they would have opened the VR offer to B744 SO's as well.
I apologise, I'll get back in my box, just an observation that moaning about who says hi to who or who cuts in front of who at the security checkpoint is a bit average.
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Are you wearing pants whilst smiling maggot
I agree, perspective is needed. I just flew with a guy right in the firing line, should it occur. It can be hard to look beyond our own noses when you're under the pump yourself.
Stick with it fellas