CX Shares slip below HK8
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Enough crew are based in civilised countries where contracts are enforceable
POS18 crew bring so little experience to the operation that too much of a push towards them will result in a hull loss (twice when I was a FO, ex-cadet Captains tried to crash the aeroplane due to a lack of real experience and knowledge).
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If redundancies occur they will be LIFO for at least two reasons:
Enough crew are based in civilised countries where contracts are enforceable
POS18 crew bring so little experience to the operation that too much of a push towards them will result in a hull loss (twice when I was a FO, ex-cadet Captains tried to crash the aeroplane due to a lack of real experience and knowledge).
Enough crew are based in civilised countries where contracts are enforceable
POS18 crew bring so little experience to the operation that too much of a push towards them will result in a hull loss (twice when I was a FO, ex-cadet Captains tried to crash the aeroplane due to a lack of real experience and knowledge).
If they can get the number of involuntary redundancies down to bellow 200 through various schemes some might say it's a good result, either way a crying shame. Non the less when the involuntary redundancies come they must be in LIFO order, and it's time for management to address this and stop all this nonsense.
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Many of the last in are quite young. This pandemic will eventually play itself out: if people need to be let go, it would be nice if they were put on a re-hire list and keep the same seniority number.
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I would guess if and it's still a big if Cathay were to make pilots redundant they would all be back on property flying within 3 years.
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Wow seems like people are wishing their housing away! Wishing our overtime threshold away! Wishing a reduction in medical! Wishing a reduction in schooling! Make no mistake, this will all go before any pilot!
Be careful what you wish for!
I think it's now time we as pilots work with the company, take a knock on the chin and take a reduction, be it over 2 years, to save all of our pilots jobs. The junior guys will give up 50% of their salary but the question is will the senior guys do that? Maybe have a look what's happing in the states, how the senior guys are stepping aside to preserve aviation and the future of aviation. At a cost of course!
Be careful what you wish for!
I think it's now time we as pilots work with the company, take a knock on the chin and take a reduction, be it over 2 years, to save all of our pilots jobs. The junior guys will give up 50% of their salary but the question is will the senior guys do that? Maybe have a look what's happing in the states, how the senior guys are stepping aside to preserve aviation and the future of aviation. At a cost of course!
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It is quite simple. The restructured CX will be significant smaller then it is now. As such staffing levels will be adjusted accordingly. How this will be done? Cancellation of recognition & GFBA agreement and talk about getting away from legacy thinking should give everyone a good idea what will come in Q4.
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It is quite simple. The restructured CX will be significant smaller then it is now. As such staffing levels will be adjusted accordingly. How this will be done? Cancellation of recognition & GFBA agreement and talk about getting away from legacy thinking should give everyone a good idea what will come in Q4.
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No need for Johnny come lately's to try and re-write that aspect to save his shiny new job. Nice try though.
The US majors, and their respective contracts are completely different from the HK environment and the CX CoS. No point to compare Dragon fruit and apples.
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Well , the gov bailout has ensured we can all still afford to drink at McSorleys to ease the pain of our sunburn , hick.
here’s to being Dumb, happy & doing F%@k all

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For all speaking of LIFO (which I agree with by the way), what if a contract doesn't have a clause that specifically states that all pilots will be treated homogeneously should redundancies occur? Could that mean that those pilots who do have the provision written into their contract might be affected before those who don't, meaning the latter might benefit from not being on a common redundancy list?
Just a thought.
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Even the rights shares at 45 cents have had a luke warm response.
CX at sub $4 values will really shake thingsup.
All A ans B scalers really need to look in the mirror and say is it right that Im bleeding my company dry, to keep my boat afloat?
( in some cases literally )
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You were so right, its now $5.23 , will you be buying when it slumps below $5 this week?
Even the rights shares at 45 cents have had a luke warm response.
CX at sub $4 values will really shake thingsup.
All A ans B scalers really need to look in the mirror and say is it right that Im bleeding my company dry, to keep my boat afloat?
( in some cases literally )
Even the rights shares at 45 cents have had a luke warm response.
CX at sub $4 values will really shake thingsup.
All A ans B scalers really need to look in the mirror and say is it right that Im bleeding my company dry, to keep my boat afloat?
( in some cases literally )
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You were so right, its now $5.23 , will you be buying when it slumps below $5 this week?
Even the rights shares at 45 cents have had a luke warm response.
CX at sub $4 values will really shake thingsup.
All A ans B scalers really need to look in the mirror and say is it right that Im bleeding my company dry, to keep my boat afloat?
( in some cases literally )
Even the rights shares at 45 cents have had a luke warm response.
CX at sub $4 values will really shake thingsup.
All A ans B scalers really need to look in the mirror and say is it right that Im bleeding my company dry, to keep my boat afloat?
( in some cases literally )
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[QUOTE]CX at sub $4 values will really shake thingsup.
All A ans B scalers really need to look in the mirror and say is it right that Im bleeding my company dry, to keep my boat afloat?
( in some cases literally ) [/QUOTE]
You obviously have little children here like Kahaha and pickuptruck that believe being compensated fairly for your profession is somehow immoral and wrong, you should instead work minimum wage and have a miserable life so that upper management fatten their bank accounts on the backs of the workforce. Talk about the modern slave, management whip not even needed, they're doing a great job whipping themselves ...LMAO!
All A ans B scalers really need to look in the mirror and say is it right that Im bleeding my company dry, to keep my boat afloat?
( in some cases literally ) [/QUOTE]
You obviously have little children here like Kahaha and pickuptruck that believe being compensated fairly for your profession is somehow immoral and wrong, you should instead work minimum wage and have a miserable life so that upper management fatten their bank accounts on the backs of the workforce. Talk about the modern slave, management whip not even needed, they're doing a great job whipping themselves ...LMAO!
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Ahhhh I've missed reading PPRuNe ;-) So entertaining - Jerry Springer meets Aviation
I feel like much of what is said is like the passengers on the titanic arguing about their relative chances of survival- "I am on the poop deck, so I will survive" - "I got a stool at the bar, so I will survive" - "I was the first to book so I will survive" etc etc
For anyone who wants to rely on COS to save you - please read the 49ers book. Or those in the 'first world" read how Joyce grounded QF in 2011 for no particular reason(he made up some). Or look at all the bases closed despite us still flying there. Anything can be justified - and good luck getting a 1st world country's court imposing its' will on a small part of communist china. Study our history - and remember that was when things were 'normal' not under global financial distress.
I can make a business case for closing bases - keeping bases open - shrinking bases - expanding bases. A case can be made for anything - getting rid of senior guys like me, or getting rid of junior pilots. Stop wasting times with theoretical what-ifs; just deal with what actually happens not what might happen.
Pilots hate, more than most people hate, the lack of control. What is clearly NOT in our control is covid/vaccine/things getting back to normal. What is in your control - how you choose to live your life between now and more 'certainty' being provided. Either you have a CX/KA job in a year's time or you don't. What if you had 18months left to live? Would you spend your time worrying/complaining about what is happening.
All I know for sure is I will get 3 months pay if I am terminated. In my time here - things were incredibly uncertain/scary in end of 1992/early 1993 commitment days, 1994(new contract), 1999 sign or be fired, 2001 49ers, 2001 9-11, 2008-09 GFC/Swine flu, 2017 HPE, 2020- covid19.
One thing I know for sure - I was happy before cathay, happy at cathay and I will be happy after cathay. Yes I would like to get some more $$$ given some poor life choices - but whatever. Life is too short to make money, job or title responsible for my happiness.
Enjoy the free time while it lasts- or not - that is up to you.
I feel like much of what is said is like the passengers on the titanic arguing about their relative chances of survival- "I am on the poop deck, so I will survive" - "I got a stool at the bar, so I will survive" - "I was the first to book so I will survive" etc etc
For anyone who wants to rely on COS to save you - please read the 49ers book. Or those in the 'first world" read how Joyce grounded QF in 2011 for no particular reason(he made up some). Or look at all the bases closed despite us still flying there. Anything can be justified - and good luck getting a 1st world country's court imposing its' will on a small part of communist china. Study our history - and remember that was when things were 'normal' not under global financial distress.
I can make a business case for closing bases - keeping bases open - shrinking bases - expanding bases. A case can be made for anything - getting rid of senior guys like me, or getting rid of junior pilots. Stop wasting times with theoretical what-ifs; just deal with what actually happens not what might happen.
Pilots hate, more than most people hate, the lack of control. What is clearly NOT in our control is covid/vaccine/things getting back to normal. What is in your control - how you choose to live your life between now and more 'certainty' being provided. Either you have a CX/KA job in a year's time or you don't. What if you had 18months left to live? Would you spend your time worrying/complaining about what is happening.
All I know for sure is I will get 3 months pay if I am terminated. In my time here - things were incredibly uncertain/scary in end of 1992/early 1993 commitment days, 1994(new contract), 1999 sign or be fired, 2001 49ers, 2001 9-11, 2008-09 GFC/Swine flu, 2017 HPE, 2020- covid19.
One thing I know for sure - I was happy before cathay, happy at cathay and I will be happy after cathay. Yes I would like to get some more $$$ given some poor life choices - but whatever. Life is too short to make money, job or title responsible for my happiness.
Enjoy the free time while it lasts- or not - that is up to you.