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ALAEA Fed Sec 27th Jun 2012 22:38

If pics are of employees please try and ensure they are good looking ones like the bloke below.

http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/7483/spfeopanel3.jpg

ALAEA Fed Sec 27th Jun 2012 23:15

Hey all. Survey will close this weekend. Working on a presentation booklet for employees, investors, politicans and other interested parties.

I'm trying to fill in some blank areas in the pages with some nice pictures of workers, aircraft and airports. If anyone has any that they can share with me it would be much appreciated.

Please email to [email protected]

Worrals in the wilds 28th Jun 2012 00:11

I take it that the Qantas dress code allows three day growth these days? :}

genxfrog 28th Jun 2012 00:25

Is that Alan Joyce after plastic surgery?

BIGDOG2008 28th Jun 2012 10:42

SURVEY RESULTS
 
I have been following this thread with interest. The question I have is this.
A nice glossy report produced by the ALAEA about employee engagement with staff pictures no less will mean exactly what ? We already know staff at the rat arent happy. I guess we will know that exactly 98.3 % of staff arent happy or engaged. Will it change anything ? :ugh:

V-Jet 29th Jun 2012 02:09

The absolute tragedy with that photo Steve, is that I doubt any management (certainly not the 'engaged' ones) would have any idea what the actual background in that shot is.


Is that Alan Joyce after plastic surgery?
Impossible. If it were you would be able to see shoes poking out the bottom of the shirt about where Steve's belt is..

The Green Goblin 29th Jun 2012 02:18

That panel behind Steve is obselete.

And with it a wealth of knowledge and resource in emergencies.

Long live the in flight engineer!

ALAEA Fed Sec 29th Jun 2012 02:42

The sad thing is that I still have an active licence on it.

Spanner Turner 29th Jun 2012 03:10

Steve,

Could you just cycle 1 and 3 bleed switches to get those high stage lights out ? Bloody slack coneheads!

:ok:
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Worrals in the wilds 29th Jun 2012 03:49

For us non-LAMEs, is it a 747-200? :confused:

Spanner Turner 29th Jun 2012 03:55


For us non-LAMEs, is it a 747-200?
Close my friend - it's a 747-300.

:ok:

Worrals in the wilds 29th Jun 2012 04:22

Cool, thanks.
Lovely aircraft. :ok:

ALAEA Fed Sec 29th Jun 2012 05:01

The LCD fuel gauges may help you get it even a little closer. I think only the late 300's had em.

Managers Perspective 29th Jun 2012 08:01

A great peice of memorabilia, surprising how quickly things become obselete now days.....

MP.

Worrals in the wilds 29th Jun 2012 08:51

There are plenty of 747-300s still flapping their wings.
http://www.airliners.net/search/phot...ircraftsearch=

Still plenty of unionists around, too. :E
Thousands turn out for Labour Day march in Brisbane | The Courier-Mail

Managers Perspective 29th Jun 2012 09:32

Interesting article and very relevant, given that the Queensland Labor Party is now also obselete.

MP.

Worrals in the wilds 29th Jun 2012 10:08

For the moment...they won't be forever; there are always swings and roundabouts. Presumably Howard figured that out after he lost government and his own seat due (in part at least) to Work Choices. :E IMO the Qld ALP lost a lot of votes due to the unannounced asset sales, which most unions (and their members) were very much opposed to.

Labour Day is the day for workers and the actual trade unions, not the ALP. Apparently they got a slightly better turn out than the previous year despite the ALP's well deserved trouncing at the polls and the federal government's abysmal polling in Queensland. One doesn't necessarily follow the other.

Actually the Queensland Labor Party is obsolete and has been since 1962; I assume you're referring to the ALP Queensland? ;)
Queensland Labor Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


IIRC the ALAEA is not affiliated with the Labor Party.

Arnold E 29th Jun 2012 11:25


Interesting article and very relevant, given that the Queensland Labor Party is now also obselete.
I think you are obsolete, why dont you go to another country that is more agreeable to your likes??

victor two 2nd Jul 2012 11:31

Survey is a complete waste of time, paper and bandwidth.....

So everyone has had a chance to announce that they feel unsafe at work, can't raise safety issues, feel the company doesn't love them, puts obstructions up in their way and doesn't listen.

Yet - right now there are thousands of young pilots laying awake at night in their little rented flats hoping and praying that the get a call for an interview with the same companies that they just read are apparently awful and tomorrow will hit mum and dad up for $30 or $40K for a type rating with said awful companies.

If there was any benfit to all this chest beating and mindless statistical trickery, I fail to see what it was! Changes nothing and will be forgotten in about 3 weeks!

ALAEA Fed Sec 2nd Jul 2012 11:41


If there was any benfit to all this chest beating and mindless statistical trickery, I fail to see what it was! Changes nothing and will be forgotten in about 3 weeks!
Well you won't have to worry about it then will you. In case it is you, stop sending me threatening letters about the survey release.


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