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Old 5th September 2004 | 21:20
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From: LGW
Too right girl!

I have 12 GCSES. 4 A Levels and a degree, but I LOVE My job.

I could command a large amount of money but I happen to enjoy being crew.
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Old 6th September 2004 | 08:57
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Errr, back to the topic, please?
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Old 6th September 2004 | 12:43
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babypoo, if you read my post correctly you will notice I didn't say don't moan. But you are bleating on about an airline you no longer even work for. What was your point apart from stirring it.

apaddyinuk, and your point is!!!! no I am not a planespotter but an employee of the said airline, who actually enjoys their job.

In every job, company you will find someone who loathes the job, company. Some leave and move on, others stay and just get more bitter as time passes, but have not got the bottle to get out and make a change.
If you have decided that your job, company was rubbish and have made the break and moved on to something better, great, good for you, but why then bitch about the company you've left??????
Statements like that either indicate that (i) you didn't leave on your own accord, or (ii) you've discovered the grass isn't greener on the other side.

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Old 6th September 2004 | 13:45
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I made the decision to join bmibaby, when we were just a small outfit of 2 Boeing 737-300s, and utilising the occasional Fokker 100 for Prague & Murcia in summer 2002. It seemed like a big change, with lots more flying & new airports to visit, and so I thought it would be a good career change. With bmi regional pulling out only a few months later, I'm glad I jumped when I did.

There are a number of cabin crew members with all sorts of talent, many have (and many airlines INSIST they have) lots of qualifications, and many enjoy the actual career of flying, but just hate the airline they do it for. I was sick of bmi regional (formerly British Midland Commuter) and made the decision to fly for baby. After two years, things aren't much better, and I'm looking at flying for another airline. Sometimes things just don't work out.

Before applying to bmibaby, I'd seriously consider all your options, because whilst there's some great people, it's not a great airline.
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