qatar letter of release
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qatar letter of release
am considering qr and wondered if a letter of release is a requirement from ones current employer before starting? please no virulent anti qr postings, i've read how bad its reported.
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yes, it is a requirement. It became a requirement when they had many people come here on a leave of absence and then pulled chocks and left.
It is also a requirement to have an exit interview with the CEO if your resign as a cockpit crew member now a days, I am not sure about the Cabin Crew.
HM
It is also a requirement to have an exit interview with the CEO if your resign as a cockpit crew member now a days, I am not sure about the Cabin Crew.
HM
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exit interview???
Now that is progress.....
I had to ask for my exit interview... and finally sat and talked to the HR guy to explain to him that I could not believe they were going to allow me to leave when I really did not wish to go except for one thing.... the ability to have 8 days off in a row every other month or so. That was needed for me at the time
As it turns out that practice started about three months after I left. (Although evidently it is not the case now.)
It is too bad. They lost me when an easy fix was possible. Would of liked to of stayed a lot longer.
Life is good now ... and I am left with great memories of some very good destinations and some excellent people among the pilots and cabin crew.
Life goes on!
Now that is progress.....
I had to ask for my exit interview... and finally sat and talked to the HR guy to explain to him that I could not believe they were going to allow me to leave when I really did not wish to go except for one thing.... the ability to have 8 days off in a row every other month or so. That was needed for me at the time
As it turns out that practice started about three months after I left. (Although evidently it is not the case now.)
It is too bad. They lost me when an easy fix was possible. Would of liked to of stayed a lot longer.
Life is good now ... and I am left with great memories of some very good destinations and some excellent people among the pilots and cabin crew.
Life goes on!