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....pray this is true. Gentlemen, don't be too concerned if it results (or results from) a change to majority Chinese ownership. My father worked 40 years for a big Chinese concern in HK. He told me that the one overiding facet of working for the Chinese is that they loath confrontation. He found them to be good employers, and always looked for consensus. Remember Linus Chung and how he tried to cut pay at HK Telecom. Because he risked 'losing face', he backed down very quickly. The Swires have been the main source of our misery. Good riddance I say. I think the Chinese would be far more pragmatic, and far less likely to want confrontation. I think such a change could only be an improvement.
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MNG,
118 posts for a guy who is not even a pilot, is quite amazing. You seem like a very keen young man - good for you.
Now, since you are a guy who seems to have a ready answer for just about anything, I would like to ask you: in what way do you think that local pilots would benefit more than expats from a Peking take over?
You make it sound a bit like and issue of expat vs. local. Let me assure you that is NOT the case. We all fight the same course. I have seen comments on another issue made by you or one of you fellow wannabees, casting doubt as to whether CX would want to have a local captain. What a load of cra*. You'll see one in less than two years when their seniority number is up.
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118 posts for a guy who is not even a pilot, is quite amazing. You seem like a very keen young man - good for you.
Now, since you are a guy who seems to have a ready answer for just about anything, I would like to ask you: in what way do you think that local pilots would benefit more than expats from a Peking take over?
You make it sound a bit like and issue of expat vs. local. Let me assure you that is NOT the case. We all fight the same course. I have seen comments on another issue made by you or one of you fellow wannabees, casting doubt as to whether CX would want to have a local captain. What a load of cra*. You'll see one in less than two years when their seniority number is up.
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Magenta Line,
Do you know some of those people you mentioned? I'm asking just out of interest. I met a pilot (FO) after one of my interviews and from the dates he gave me I figure that he is getting close. He was quite a nice person so I am just curious to find out whether he is moving across to the LHS soon or not.
Regards.
Do you know some of those people you mentioned? I'm asking just out of interest. I met a pilot (FO) after one of my interviews and from the dates he gave me I figure that he is getting close. He was quite a nice person so I am just curious to find out whether he is moving across to the LHS soon or not.
Regards.
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Whoa, we're starting to get away from the topic subject and drifting into another race issue.
Many wannabes are interested and want to be kept informed in the news of airlines (especially locally). While everyone will have their personal views on religion/race/colour etc., it is too sensitive a subject to be discussed in this forum. Let's get back to the discussions on hand... Everyday Issues Involving Pilots in Hong Kong.
Starting another 'expat vs. locals' issue will give SOG another excuse to post wise-crack comments and no use to all of us.
BTW, thanks to all who have previously posted useful comments to my queries.
Many wannabes are interested and want to be kept informed in the news of airlines (especially locally). While everyone will have their personal views on religion/race/colour etc., it is too sensitive a subject to be discussed in this forum. Let's get back to the discussions on hand... Everyday Issues Involving Pilots in Hong Kong.
Starting another 'expat vs. locals' issue will give SOG another excuse to post wise-crack comments and no use to all of us.
BTW, thanks to all who have previously posted useful comments to my queries.
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No Herb,
I'm not the censor from across the border nor is any intended. If you want to make it a racist or 'expat vs. local' issue, that's fine by me. I'm merely suggesting that we focus on the issues of the airline industry and the things affecting the daily lives of pilots.
I'm not the censor from across the border nor is any intended. If you want to make it a racist or 'expat vs. local' issue, that's fine by me. I'm merely suggesting that we focus on the issues of the airline industry and the things affecting the daily lives of pilots.
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WishToBe...You are missing the point completely. The local v expat issue is not one of race, it it one of COS. A lot of the local boys and girls feel hard done by, and with good reason. A change in management from Colonial to local (?) may well affect that. That is fair game for discussion as is the colour of the Popes socks if we feel so inclined. So I don't really care if that is fine by you or not!
Carry On!
Carry On!
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With the Chinese equity stake in the airline, they will be much more able to influence the COSAP.
Compare Mainland Chinese airlines pay to Cathay, it seems likely there will be a drive to narrow the gap between the pay scales.
If the CEO does retire,I like to wish him well, having been in Cathay for so long and helping it become one of the best airlines.
Compare Mainland Chinese airlines pay to Cathay, it seems likely there will be a drive to narrow the gap between the pay scales.
If the CEO does retire,I like to wish him well, having been in Cathay for so long and helping it become one of the best airlines.