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Old 10th Jun 2007, 16:03
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SO roster / social life downroute?

Could anyone PM me a typical S/O roster? I'd also appreciate some info on the social life down route... How long are the layovers? Do the crews (both FC and CC) party and generally spend their time together? Or everyone just slams his room door and you meet them again in the crew bus to the airport? Passed the interview just now and have a BIG decision to make. Where I fly we have a lot of fun away, hope it's the same at CX...


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Old 10th Jun 2007, 16:46
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If how much fun you have on a layover is that significant to you as part of a career choice, then I'm afraid CX is not the place for you.

Don't expect the cabin crews to be at your service at the outports. Most will do their own thing, and most likely you will be spending time alone exploring the hotel gym and local drinking establishments.

Layovers are usually short, 24 hours being the standard. Three patterns a month is the general consensus. Lots of time off, however, which is always a plus. If you so choose, you can make up for the lack of female social contact at work by spending your days off down at Wan Chai. Don't expect to see much change left over from your paycheck, however.

Such is the life. Choose wisely.
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Old 10th Jun 2007, 17:18
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Not that social life is the key factor in my decision, but it's definitely a part of it (being single and not much of a family man) I am trying to do as much research as I can before I go for it and social life has beem much less covered on those forums than other issues . Anyway, thanks for an informed answer, FB
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Old 11th Jun 2007, 00:57
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HK as more social life then anyone can cope with so.... That should be ok ;-)
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I'm surprised hostile23 or regretcx have not hijacked this thread and convinced this guy to jump off a bridge yet...
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Old 11th Jun 2007, 04:22
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Congratulations.

So what position were you offered?
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Old 11th Jun 2007, 05:15
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I think he just said DESO. But yeah, CONGRATULATIONS!
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A good reason to come, mate. If you are single, come to Hong Kong for a couple of years. Enjoy the easiest (and most boring) job you will prob ever have. 16-19 days off a month (eg. 3 trips and 1 sim ride/mth). Its not cheap to live in HK especially with so much time of to kill. Go travelling once a month - explore the region on you ID90 tickets - and dont even think about your pathetic "job" nor the pathetic company that you "work" for. Plan to leave the joint after sometime not to distant after you have upgraded and actually flown the "big jets" - heading for a more fun flying job (back home or anywhere else for that!), where you actually also have fun with the chicks behind the cockpit door. You work more than half your life - therefor - fun at work is to be considered and you will not find that at CX - thrust me.

At work - a good reason NOT to come here. Its only on rare occasions you will socialize with the hosties - if for whatever reason you might want to. Most of them head out in small "same spices" groups or alone with their tripod and take "funny" pictures of themselves to show to friends. Heading back to their room to eat their cup noodles full of msg. The onboard service u get at work is boring and pretty average at best - unless you lic. the ISM or another of the senior chick up her a.. Most of the time theyare just useless or brainless or both. The company now almost only hire young honkies and they dont give a horses a.. about the job (cant blame them!). To them you are a useless gweilo (white/black whatever) busdriver (as they are useless waiters to you).

Hope to see you around.
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Old 15th Jun 2007, 11:55
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I'm with Yeager,

The honkies have all the appeal of a barbed wire enema. This coupled with the closed door policy, the sterile cockpit, the ridiculous adhesion to anal procedures, and the occasional pr!ck in the left seat make for an environment at CX that will send you round the twist. Trust me it drove me nearly insane! Working at CX is abominable.

Yeah, I really liked going to work when I was an SO.................

SO= Fill the little bag full of ear muffs (God forbid if you ever put in to many, or too few!!) Get sandwich tray, take drink order, make bunks, take Captain Arsewipes cuppa back to the galley for having 1 sugar crystal too many!, take first rest, fill out the 30 page flight plan, use the radios, feign interest in the arrogant twit sitting next to you, 24hrs in a sh!t hotel and then do it all again on the way home............................what a career choice.

Good luck mate, I would have stuck to your ATR if I were you.
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Old 15th Jun 2007, 12:10
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I have no complaints about the service while in-flight. If you treat them like crap, they treat you like crap and the other way around.
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Old 15th Jun 2007, 13:13
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Like many things in life it is what you make of it yourself. Can be a great job or if your attitude sucks you get barbed wire enemas.
No shortage of social life in HK if you want.
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Old 15th Jun 2007, 15:53
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Just don't lose your sense of humour and the whole experience is great, not perfect by any means but where is?

Old Hostile 23 sounds like he put his head above the sand once too often and got it kicked in. In fact there are some very very experienced heavy jet operators here who have a lot to offer if you care to listen to them.

It is just too easy to have a great time working for CX and it is also too easy to have a terrible time of it, the choice is yours.....good luck.
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Old 16th Jun 2007, 05:36
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..........................and it's even easier to not join in the first place!
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Old 16th Jun 2007, 06:42
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Nobody is forcing anybody to join CX, there are just some other people who have good experiences with CX and aren't all twisted because they weren't mentally equipped to be here in the first place so got the chop.

I would not normally wish ill on others but as far as Hostile 23 is concerned I think being such a prat and full of so much hatred that kharma is catching up with him and he will get what he deserves in life like he did at CX.

What were the Modules in the sim too hard for you sonny?
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Old 16th Jun 2007, 06:46
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I actually resigned because I couldn't stand working with d!ckheads like you. No never got the chop.
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Old 16th Jun 2007, 06:53
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Yeah sure you did.....you keep telling yourself that.

If you really resigned you would have left these forums but the animosity you display shows you were shoved out the door and you resent everyone still at CX who doesn't hate it.

Your folks must be so proud of their failure.
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Old 16th Jun 2007, 19:44
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T Messia (or whatever!)! Face the fact the mate, that u are stuck here! and just to ignorant to face the fact that the real world has got more to offer that a pathetic CX pilot job. H23 knew where he came from and he knew where he was going - he hat guts.. You on the other hand are prob at O.I.C dude who are just willing to take the shaft from the behind- fair enough, some dudes like that! No hard feelings mate (or sweetie!)

Well anyways sure you and the other CX is the best f...... airline in the world guys are part of the good bunch - just realize that there is so much more to it than fancy airplanes and Stauntons.. There are airlines around (a lot actually) where the chicks behind the cusion (door - Vol2p2 bla bla bla bla wanking wanking..) the have got humor (and brains sometimes!) and know the difference between espresso and hot chocolate (wrong spelling have a go wankers!) and knows that a smile is not about showing teeth!

Anyways keep bending over!
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Old 16th Jun 2007, 20:59
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Gents,

If you ever fly with a bitter, twisted, Danish SO on the -400, then it's a very good chance "Yeager" is sitting next to you... If this is the same guy, it only took him about 2 hours to piss off the girls.
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Old 17th Jun 2007, 06:17
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ERRR, why the hell would you want that info.....
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Old 17th Jun 2007, 06:30
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Quote.....If you ever fly with a bitter, twisted, Danish SO


hehehehehe hohohohohoh hahahahaha....gotta love that.....

I entertained a Danish tart the other night ...she was just the opposite,......sweet,straight .....and very acommodating indeed...
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