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Old 30th Sep 2017, 12:12
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Originally Posted by BLOGGSON
Anyone had experience or perhaps third hand knowledge of leaving to go to a Chinese carrier and being denied the required letters or documents by EK management.
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Old 2nd Oct 2017, 17:01
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Pickfords: avoid at all costs

We’re happy happy happy to be out of the sandpit, and I’m pleased to report that I’ve discovered a department in EK who know what they’re doing, respond to emails/phone calls and are completely pro-active! You too will discover them upon resignation...
On a far less positive note, I would caution anyone against using allied Pickfords as a removals company. They have been an absolute disaster from start to finish and despite our container arriving in our home country 3 weeks ago, it’s still not been delivered to us and there is no confirmed date for delivery. The entire mess stems from the Dubai office who have been indescribably, laughably neglectful. Save yourself the biggest stress of your life and go with anyone else
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Old 3rd Oct 2017, 09:24
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STraight, What country did you go to? Im using them and just read your note..
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Old 3rd Oct 2017, 21:24
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Movers

We used Santa Fe to Atlanta and can highly recommend them. Quote was spot on, delivery was spot on. Not one scratch on anything and the guys moving us in at this end were professional and also did a great job. They work directly with EK so nothing to do re. paperwork.
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Old 4th Oct 2017, 13:15
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Originally Posted by dusty777
STraight, What country did you go to? Im using them and just read your note..
UK. The issues all stem from the Dubai office: the pre-move visit was excellent and we were really confident going with them, but from the moment we were handed over to the 'Move Manager' things went downhill rapidly. No communication, incorrect and missing paperwork, wrong country entered on paperwork, no insurance certificate and then an incorrect insurance certificate, no paperwork issued to Pickfords in the UK...We copied the GM in on all of the emails and still nothing happened/everything went wrong, and we never once heard from the GM. The move manager even 'accidentally' closed our file on their computer system! The UK side haven't been great either, and things have become ridiculous now and we still have no shipment...
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Old 4th Oct 2017, 15:14
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I recommend Conroy Removals..excellent service from start to finish. Excellent service in Dubai...they said packing would take two days..the container departed Silicon at 5pm on day two...they gave us the arrival date in Perth...rang at 10.00 only that day to say container was in customs and they could deliver in 4 days. Made a time for delivery, arrived on the minute, all stuff was unloaded and unpacked into allocated space ( over a day and a half) packing boxes and paper removed. Not a scratch on a thing. All bills through EK, NEVER paid a cent, all contact at both ends 100 percent professional.
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Old 13th Oct 2017, 06:47
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Hi gents.
I have to initiate my leaving process. Checked HRdirect which says submit resignation to line manager, don't know that guy ..
To which department did you guys send your letter?
If you have the info and can pm it to me, would be much appreciated, thanks.
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Old 13th Oct 2017, 07:18
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Well, guess who's your line Manager?
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Old 13th Oct 2017, 07:54
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Fair enough.

But looks like some of the colleagues sent it to HR department, which I think is the quickest way to start the process. And also I need my resignation to be approved asap.
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Old 13th Oct 2017, 08:20
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You don't/shouldn't need your resignation to be approved. It is your contractual right to submit notice.
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Old 13th Oct 2017, 08:35
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Originally Posted by frenchypilot
Fair enough.

But looks like some of the colleagues sent it to HR department, which I think is the quickest way to start the process. And also I need my resignation to be approved asap.
Your 3 months notice starts from the date of your email.

No approval needed.

Hope it helps.
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Old 13th Oct 2017, 08:39
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Originally Posted by BANANASBANANAS
You don't/shouldn't need your resignation to be approved. It is your contractual right to submit notice.
I think I know it is my right to resign ... seriously.

I am just looking for the HR department contact details to send my submission.

I am not sure those kinds of posts are of any help ...
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Old 13th Oct 2017, 08:40
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Originally Posted by BANANASBANANAS
contractual right
His what? 😜
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Old 13th Oct 2017, 08:52
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Sorry bananas. Been maybe too spontaneous ..

They are still the ones who decide of you final date at work, I was meaning it that way about the approval ..
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Old 13th Oct 2017, 09:47
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No problem frenchy,

But, You give 3 months notice and you leave in 3 months. If any leave is outstanding it can be the basis of negotiation. I know people who have resigned quite recently who have stated what their last day of employment will be in their resignation letter - having very carefully triple checked first. I'm not sure that I would recommend that approach but they were correct and left on the stated day.

Good luck with your leaving process.
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Old 13th Oct 2017, 15:31
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Or you could chose to exit the Matrix at an AMS hotel
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Old 13th Oct 2017, 15:51
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An ex EK Captain resigned via an ASR numerous years ago. It was his concerns that led him to follow this unusual but effective procedure.

It doesn't matter particularly who you address it to, so long as it is dated and then gets distributed to you C Pilot eventually.
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Old 13th Oct 2017, 16:03
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I did not how to resign. i sent an email to the FDM..just saying ..please accept my resignation. It all kicked in a few days after that..and my end date was 90 days from the date I sent the email.
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Old 13th Oct 2017, 16:27
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Send it to your Chief Pilot if you want to keep it as streamlined as possible, as you will receive a formal acknowledgement from him anyway.
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Old 13th Oct 2017, 19:41
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Send your resignation letter to your Chief Pilot. cc your Fleet Manager or is it Manager Fleet? Anyways your resignation will be acknowledged from the date it was sent, giving you 90 days to escape... The EOSB dept is by far the most efficient and helpful dept within the company.
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