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Unsurprisingly, they're looking for more volunteers for those 5 weeks of prison time.
Please, before you do, have another read at your newcontract and at the letters they sent you last October.
Some have a very short memory, it seems.
And they will still complain that they don't fly enough, that they get no support, that they don't get their laundry allowance.
Honestly, what did you expect?
Please, before you do, have another read at your new
Some have a very short memory, it seems.
And they will still complain that they don't fly enough, that they get no support, that they don't get their laundry allowance.
Honestly, what did you expect?
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Pilots do suffer from short term memory loss. When people have had up to 65% of their package reduced, they’re still willing to help. This I struggle with understanding.
if the company wants volunteers then cut the minimum hours of POS 18 so if you fly, from the first minute you get paid productivity pay.
if the company wants volunteers then cut the minimum hours of POS 18 so if you fly, from the first minute you get paid productivity pay.
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Yeah, yeah, short term gain for long term pain, really smart, so typical of a CX pilot.
Your one time 20k certainly aren't going to offset what you've lost over your whole career. Hell, it's not even good enough to offset what you've lost in one month.
But, hey, how can you be blamed when the "union" can't issue clear guidelines. Just some muddy "we don't recommend..."
And commuters don't understand they're shooting themselves in the foot. Why do you think the company isn't trying harder to make a reverse rostering close loop possible? Because they don't need to, that's why.
Yeah, yeah, short term gain for long term pain, really smart, so typical of a CX pilot.
Your one time 20k certainly aren't going to offset what you've lost over your whole career. Hell, it's not even good enough to offset what you've lost in one month.
But, hey, how can you be blamed when the "union" can't issue clear guidelines. Just some muddy "we don't recommend..."
And commuters don't understand they're shooting themselves in the foot. Why do you think the company isn't trying harder to make a reverse rostering close loop possible? Because they don't need to, that's why.
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We won’t be doing the US much longer. The Polar Bear in Anchorage will be missed!
United States Threatens To Ban Cathay Pacific!
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United States Threatens To Ban Cathay Pacific!
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I know many have their reasons for volunteering but just take a minute to read POS18 again and remember they will take take take given half a chance.
On principal I wouldn't help CK if he was on fire. The guy is a weasel
On principal I wouldn't help CK if he was on fire. The guy is a weasel
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It seems he's not desperate enough.
They're doing exactly as they've always done, increase their offer bit by bit until they barely achieve their goal (or until it's too late).
I can think of between 08 and 99 other incentives that will make us volunteer.
And as of excuses people have to volunteer, it varies from fear of losing their job to pure boredom, from getting a one one time extra 20k to getting away from the crying newborn.
Please, please, please, think long term before you choose the prison sentence.
HOLD THE LINE!
They're doing exactly as they've always done, increase their offer bit by bit until they barely achieve their goal (or until it's too late).
I can think of between 08 and 99 other incentives that will make us volunteer.
And as of excuses people have to volunteer, it varies from fear of losing their job to pure boredom, from getting a one one time extra 20k to getting away from the crying newborn.
Please, please, please, think long term before you choose the prison sentence.
HOLD THE LINE!
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What will it take for me to sign up to the closed loop:
1) get rid of the minimum hours per month, so for all the hours I fly I get the hourly pay.
2) Introduce a new COS that is vastly superior to the current one with Consultation from the Union that will be implemented in 2022 or at the latest 2023.
3) Medical and Schooling allowance equivalent prior to this COS18
4) Revert back to Annual Leave as per old conditions
These are my four conditions and I expect no less if you want me to lock myself up in a room for a couple of months. If you could meet these expectations, I’ll be happy to electronically sign the form the minute these are met.
Till then, I wish you luck finding volunteers.
1) get rid of the minimum hours per month, so for all the hours I fly I get the hourly pay.
2) Introduce a new COS that is vastly superior to the current one with Consultation from the Union that will be implemented in 2022 or at the latest 2023.
3) Medical and Schooling allowance equivalent prior to this COS18
4) Revert back to Annual Leave as per old conditions
These are my four conditions and I expect no less if you want me to lock myself up in a room for a couple of months. If you could meet these expectations, I’ll be happy to electronically sign the form the minute these are met.
Till then, I wish you luck finding volunteers.
Last edited by Jnr380; 19th Mar 2021 at 12:48.