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Old 24th November 2008 | 15:33
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BBC News Player - fast:track: cabin crew glamour
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Old 25th November 2008 | 15:53
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I love the ending....

'kiss the goodlife goodbye!'
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Old 25th November 2008 | 16:15
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The oven fire-fighting CSD is particularly note-worthy!!!
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Old 25th November 2008 | 19:52
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I can relate to that! I used to work Long haul for BA, now living in Canada flying on a Dash-8!
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Old 25th November 2008 | 20:02
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Ahhh the noise of a turbo-prop...

I fly long haul...wishing I was flying a Dash-8 in Canada!!!
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Old 4th December 2008 | 22:42
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It's certainly not as glamourous as it once was, that is agreed. However, do you not think that the "hardwork, bad side" is sometimes exaggerated and some people seem to enjoy revelling in it?
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Old 5th December 2008 | 19:19
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I was on the old contract at BA, so, no you would not like the wages and 8 leg days here..lol It is really not glamourizing the old days at all. It is not only hard work today, but there is also a severe reduction in pay, making it impossible for this to be a career. In the old days, people like Sir Colin Marshall were pro-employee and seemed to maintain more of a balance between employee benefit, and company profit. Today it seems airline management has embarked on a process of squeezing as much out of employees as they can, with absolutely no reduction in their own compensation or bonuses, and I have not even mentioned the middle management that create depts. and projects to justify their over-inflated salaries. They take absolutely no responsibility for decisions made, and pass the onus right on down to the front line. The leadership at airlines has changed; in days of old, you had leaders that were passionate about the industry, whereas today you have financial opportunists that could care less about the company, and it shows in how they treat the staff, and how they practically bankrupt the company and walk away with millions. Airline CEO's do not lead anymore; they steal and deceive.

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yaletown - I agree with you fully, I was on an old BOAC contract and in those days the Company looked after you, now? well as you say they steal and decieve!!
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Old 6th December 2008 | 15:36
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The reg in the background caught my eye - GAPFJ, BOAC B 707-436, which I flew with them in the 1970s - Happy Days!
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