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60K a year education. Good luck with that. Example one. Discovery Bay International School. A primary school. 55K entrance fee and 12000 per month per child. Do not come here if you have children or plan to be a parent.
You have been warned.
Rent for small family, not lux, not much change from 30 000 per month, after you have paid your two months deposit, and one months commission to letting agent.
You have been warned.
Then you have to pay utilities, buy food and maybe save some money. You can not sustain a western style lifestyle in Hong Kong on this package. And commuting is not a plan. Its a short term thing that some pilots do when children out grow Hong Kong education system. And believe me most of them do by year 8.
Note I don't post very often, but when I do I mean it.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED
You have been warned.
Rent for small family, not lux, not much change from 30 000 per month, after you have paid your two months deposit, and one months commission to letting agent.
You have been warned.
Then you have to pay utilities, buy food and maybe save some money. You can not sustain a western style lifestyle in Hong Kong on this package. And commuting is not a plan. Its a short term thing that some pilots do when children out grow Hong Kong education system. And believe me most of them do by year 8.
Note I don't post very often, but when I do I mean it.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED
KA is being absorbed and will exist for AOC purposes only within 3 years. The task set by the Board to the new DFO is to merge the seniority lists by the end of his tenure. COS18 is phase 1. KA and CX pilots to act as one body. Really. When the CX captains were denied their 13th month did we see the KA pilots suggest a united front.No way. They took their money and banked it. KA pilots are on their own. The kid gloves are off and their cosy "flying club" is no more. They now face the full wrath of CX management and it will be lambs to the slaughter. This is the reality we find ourselves in.
But really, think about it. What would you have us do? We were in bitter contract compliance for years and understood the limitations and never asked for your assistance. Yet you expected us to do what? What did you do?
The pilot groups are being drawn closer together yet you are doing all you can to break an emerging bond? Our trainers are stood down and we aren't in CC. Our operation is more fragile in nature and our attrition isn't far from yours. Yet you want to fracture an intuitive merging of interests? I'm not sure how representative you are of your group but you don't seem much of a battler- preferring to blame others to justify a passive position?
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Negotiations ???
A, B, C, D, E, F, G... you know the song.
The "jellyfish" strikes again Already he walks into a massive year end bonus.
Carefull, make sure you pull the stick out before you stand up.
#CXit
The "jellyfish" strikes again Already he walks into a massive year end bonus.
Carefull, make sure you pull the stick out before you stand up.
#CXit
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Perhaps we were waiting for you to do something?
But really, think about it. What would you have us do? We were in bitter contract compliance for years and understood the limitations and never asked for your assistance. Yet you expected us to do what? What did you do?
The pilot groups are being drawn closer together yet you are doing all you can to break an emerging bond? Our trainers are stood down and we aren't in CC. Our operation is more fragile in nature and our attrition isn't far from yours. Yet you want to fracture an intuitive merging of interests? I'm not sure how representative you are of your group but you don't seem much of a battler- preferring to blame others to justify a passive position?
But really, think about it. What would you have us do? We were in bitter contract compliance for years and understood the limitations and never asked for your assistance. Yet you expected us to do what? What did you do?
The pilot groups are being drawn closer together yet you are doing all you can to break an emerging bond? Our trainers are stood down and we aren't in CC. Our operation is more fragile in nature and our attrition isn't far from yours. Yet you want to fracture an intuitive merging of interests? I'm not sure how representative you are of your group but you don't seem much of a battler- preferring to blame others to justify a passive position?
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If you envision any career in the airline business, and have more than a couple years to go before retirement, if this isn’t a HUGE wake up call to bail ASAP I do not know what is.
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No doubt.
When you did NOTHING after being deprived of your 13th month, you showed them exactly how weak you are as a pilot body. And now you’ve got the temerity to ask KA pilots to fight your battles for you - it’s a bit pathetic. Leadership needs to start at the top. This means you Senior Captains (whether C&T or not).
(Oh, and I’m sure that if we did something bold and then we were made an example of, you would unite behind us and defend us with the same bravado you showed your own colleagues in 2001)
We are spineless and worse have no union leadership to take us down any campaign or line of support for you.
When you did NOTHING after being deprived of your 13th month, you showed them exactly how weak you are as a pilot body. And now you’ve got the temerity to ask KA pilots to fight your battles for you - it’s a bit pathetic. Leadership needs to start at the top. This means you Senior Captains (whether C&T or not).
(Oh, and I’m sure that if we did something bold and then we were made an example of, you would unite behind us and defend us with the same bravado you showed your own colleagues in 2001)
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@unitedabx
No doubt.
When you did NOTHING after being deprived of your 13th month, you showed them exactly how weak you are as a pilot body. And now you’ve got the temerity to ask KA pilots to fight your battles for you - it’s a bit pathetic. Leadership needs to start at the top. This means you Senior Captains (whether C&T or not).
(Oh, and I’m sure that if we did something bold and then we were made an example of, you would unite behind us and defend us with the same bravado you showed your own colleagues in 2001)
No doubt.
When you did NOTHING after being deprived of your 13th month, you showed them exactly how weak you are as a pilot body. And now you’ve got the temerity to ask KA pilots to fight your battles for you - it’s a bit pathetic. Leadership needs to start at the top. This means you Senior Captains (whether C&T or not).
(Oh, and I’m sure that if we did something bold and then we were made an example of, you would unite behind us and defend us with the same bravado you showed your own colleagues in 2001)
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@unitedabx
No doubt.
When you did NOTHING after being deprived of your 13th month, you showed them exactly how weak you are as a pilot body. And now you’ve got the temerity to ask KA pilots to fight your battles for you - it’s a bit pathetic. Leadership needs to start at the top. This means you Senior Captains (whether C&T or not).
(Oh, and I’m sure that if we did something bold and then we were made an example of, you would unite behind us and defend us with the same bravado you showed your own colleagues in 2001)
No doubt.
When you did NOTHING after being deprived of your 13th month, you showed them exactly how weak you are as a pilot body. And now you’ve got the temerity to ask KA pilots to fight your battles for you - it’s a bit pathetic. Leadership needs to start at the top. This means you Senior Captains (whether C&T or not).
(Oh, and I’m sure that if we did something bold and then we were made an example of, you would unite behind us and defend us with the same bravado you showed your own colleagues in 2001)
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Walked out immediately.
Your mother told you to stand up to bullies at school didn't she. Same applies here. You still might get hit but usually the bully takes the easy road and goes and bullies someone else. The CX pilots NEVER make a stand. On your next flight ask around. Even the CA's laugh at us. Pathetic bunch of prima donna's.
Your mother told you to stand up to bullies at school didn't she. Same applies here. You still might get hit but usually the bully takes the easy road and goes and bullies someone else. The CX pilots NEVER make a stand. On your next flight ask around. Even the CA's laugh at us. Pathetic bunch of prima donna's.
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KA have a one year pay deal which gave us a third year of zero pay rise but which retained our current leave scheme and rostering practices. In terms of pay, this deal expires March 31st next year but our rostering practices was re-signed for 2 years. If the company tamper with our leave scheme (not sure what COS 18 contains in terms of leave) I think they can expect a rather large exodus of pilots to begin.
Changing our leave scheme will be the straw that breaks the camel's back for KA. At that point there won't be any point in staying. Most Expat B pilots are now here by choice, they don't HAVE to be here anymore and many (mainly Australians) already commute, so the company's next move is going to be interesting.
Changing our leave scheme will be the straw that breaks the camel's back for KA. At that point there won't be any point in staying. Most Expat B pilots are now here by choice, they don't HAVE to be here anymore and many (mainly Australians) already commute, so the company's next move is going to be interesting.
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KA have a one year pay deal which gave us a third year of zero pay rise but which retained our current leave scheme and rostering practices. In terms of pay, this deal expires March 31st next year but our rostering practices was re-signed for 2 years. If the company tamper with our leave scheme (not sure what COS 18 contains in terms of leave) I think they can expect a rather large exodus of pilots to begin.
Changing our leave scheme will be the straw that breaks the camel's back for KA. At that point there won't be any point in staying. Most Expat B pilots are now here by choice, they don't HAVE to be here anymore and many (mainly Australians) already commute, so the company's next move is going to be interesting.
Changing our leave scheme will be the straw that breaks the camel's back for KA. At that point there won't be any point in staying. Most Expat B pilots are now here by choice, they don't HAVE to be here anymore and many (mainly Australians) already commute, so the company's next move is going to be interesting.
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We are living/working in an "Alice in Wonderland" bizzaro-world. This weeks Flight International has an editorial, and two articles stating that there is a critical shortage of pilots, and that even Boeing is advocating a serious effort to provide pilot training. The sub headline in the main article, "Shortage of experienced cockpit crew will likely drive up wages at mainline operators into the next decade". I guess we are no longer a mainline operator. Frankly, we are no longer much of anything at all, other than a sick joke. Well, what are WE going to do about it? Most sensibly, we should all now plan on leaving, as this management is incapable of understanding the reality of our profession, and will ultimately take down the airline, and the careers of those foolish enough to stick around.
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Comfortably Numb
Relax, it’l only hurt till the Jellyfish or his sucessor impose E scales.
Anyone who even implies CX will bargain in good faith or better yet bargain at all needs a 25+ year history lesson.
This IS the reality and it’s got the same flavour as “abused wife syndrom”, you just keep coming back for more ‼️
Anyone who even implies CX will bargain in good faith or better yet bargain at all needs a 25+ year history lesson.
This IS the reality and it’s got the same flavour as “abused wife syndrom”, you just keep coming back for more ‼️
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Walked out immediately.
Your mother told you to stand up to bullies at school didn't she. Same applies here. You still might get hit but usually the bully takes the easy road and goes and bullies someone else. The CX pilots NEVER make a stand. On your next flight ask around. Even the CA's laugh at us. Pathetic bunch of prima donna's.
Your mother told you to stand up to bullies at school didn't she. Same applies here. You still might get hit but usually the bully takes the easy road and goes and bullies someone else. The CX pilots NEVER make a stand. On your next flight ask around. Even the CA's laugh at us. Pathetic bunch of prima donna's.
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Reality is everyone is out for themselves. You know it, I know it, they know it. Even if you started to get unity starting with trainers then captains then FOs as soon as the first real shot was fired the unity would fracture in an instant. So every bad thing that has happened in your career. Every single degradation in condition has been your own fault. Accept it and move on, because this will be old news in a matter of months when the housing deal comes out. I know it, you know it and they know it that there is only one direction the housing is going. Just like this there will be no one person on this forum, in the union or anywhere else that will Challenge it. Trainers will keep on training. SO's will keep on coming. D Scale will be the new A scale in time. Accept it or move on.
I find it completely insane that in a time of major worldwide pilot shortages, the CX ‘Group’ is cutting pilot contract terms and conditions .From a former CX manager, sadly his words ring true.... “market forces”. And has been said previously, if they keep coming (& they will), there will be nothing to stop this rot. Training bans, recruitment bans are important & the time for them is definitely now. No doubt about it. But don’t expect any changes while supply continues to exceed demand. Resignation rates at an all time high? Sure, yes, perhaps. But how many ‘Group’ aircraft have been parked? FFS, CX are doing KA KUL, KHH & TPE Flying of late.
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Your current rostering practices are being superceeded by CMP. CX/KA have already stated the current leave schemes are changing. In CX this has been promised for the last 5 years, so I wouldn't panic over that. Your pay deal expires next March. I would suggest you start tabling meetings now. The CX pay negotiations have been going on for over 2 years without a result and you guys in KA can expect the same treatment next time round. No agreement suits the company down to the ground and you now know their bottom line is COS18. Good luck.