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Old 6th Sep 2002, 21:24
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If it ain't the States it must be third world... or so y'all say.
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Old 7th Sep 2002, 16:50
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Lightbulb UPGRADES???

I can tell you that refusing an upgrade WILL result in your being fired.(immediately lost confidence in you)!so please stop referring to it as some kind of choice. There are a considerable number of loud mouth idiots on this forum who know nothing of the history or issues of this decade long dispute.There is a collective effort to have CX honour its contract and to resolve the disgusting manner in which the 49'ers were fired.Having an individual take the full weight of the current management's wrath alone would achieve nothing and be professional suicide....fact!
Incidentally the 'B' scale captains you refer to are freighter crew or CX mainstream f/o's who upgraded to capt. on the freighter on less pay than the f/o slot he left behind!
If you rely on this site to embellish you with the facts you will be doomed to be the 'eternal moron'.
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Old 7th Sep 2002, 21:03
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"Having an individual take the full weight of the current management's wrath alone would achieve nothing and be professional suicide....fact!"

I don't think anyone's ever advocated volunteering to be cannon fodder. But if the AOA had chosen to risk its own members by implementing an upgrade ban, or other meaningful industrial action, it might actually have accomplished something by now. Instead we have the hiring ban, which arguably works against the cause for reasons well documented elsewhere.

The upgrade issue is moot now, it's already happened and that's the course the AOA has chosen, with the ensuing lack of credibilty.

You mention a collective effort to have CX honour its contract. Sounds great...but what does that mean? Clearly the AOA has no stomach for direct confrontation (acknowledging the pro-management HK labour laws). That leaves the passive-aggressive hiring ban. If that's the sum of the stategy...good luck.

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Old 8th Sep 2002, 03:46
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Fact, there are mainline CX B scale passenger captains. The 'offer' offered the freighter captains a percentage (can't remember what it was - anyone remember?) of the mainline scale. All captains on the same rate in mainline gotta be good. If anyone is really worried about it I will try and discover just how many B scale captains are flying mainline. Blunderbus, careful what insults you throw they might come back to haunt you.
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Old 8th Sep 2002, 09:55
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Blunderbus; do you not know any B-scale FOs who joined in late 92 or 93 or 94?

Shortly; still haven't figured it out yet?
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Old 8th Sep 2002, 11:36
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Not yet Liam, only just got back from a pleasant day with friends. I will make a couple of calls tomorrow and should be able to get a realistic figure from them. I know personally one B scale pax captain. Given his seniority could well be more.
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Old 9th Sep 2002, 09:25
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Wink

No Shortly....I was referring to the "offer".

Think outside the square
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Old 9th Sep 2002, 09:29
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Go easy LG, don't want to over tax the boy.
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Old 9th Sep 2002, 12:14
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Been a while since I was called a boy, geez 6feet makes you pretty ancient. I got the gist Liam but no bitey. We just have to disagree on that point.
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