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mini cooper 2nd November 2004 18:01

Perhaps,the measures introduced were already in the "pipeline",before he joined??

Is he / was he ( Cpt S) not able to voice his opnion before the changes were published? He has been here long enough now to be able to speak up! Maybe he agrees with the changes? If so do you really think he will listen to reason?
I would like to know his opinion but somehow don't think I will ever get to hear what he really thinks.

Oh well that's emirates for you.

PS Sorry to hear that Shk Z has passed away.

albatross2004 3rd November 2004 00:06

A suggestion to all EK drivers.

How about ceasing all cribbing regarding the FCN and rationalisation of your T & Cs by the management, especially in this hour of UAE's grief and bereavement on the sad demise of
HRH Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan the President, who undoubtedly was the uniting force for the UAE.

May ALLAH rest his soul in peace. Ameen.

Shake 3rd November 2004 08:49

A suggestion to the pious Albatosser0000, respect everyone and leave this site alone.

ahmedette 3rd November 2004 10:05

Couldn't agree more Shake.

I would have thought it some what inappropriate for the "tosser" to try and associate this topic with the unfortunate demise of the UAE leader. Still, it's in line with most of his drivel.

Mick Jagger 5th November 2004 13:01

How long must we endure the ravings of this sicophantic halfwit. After joining in the discussion with complete drivel he then blames us for disrespecting HH Shiekh Zayaed. This MUST be time to show this idiot the door!!!

tgdxb 21st November 2004 07:24

forgive me for this statement but doesn't this sound like a minority of people trying to pull the whole crew behind them... unsuccessfully?

critical winge 15th May 2006 22:03

Working a day off in EK
 
Would it really be worth your while to work a day off for the few Dhms you would be paid, especdially now it has risen to such high amounts. Positives of course are a few notes in your pocket for a lost nights sleep, what if you are a Captain and you are working a waiting FO upgrade position as a Captain in waiting. What if you work, so as to not need a recruitment drive supported by a welcoming package to newbies. Its in your hands.

Hey 4 HP how about another of your polls on, would or wouldn't you work a day off in EK.

Waiting for Captain Americas answer that we should all work as many days off as possible, especially if you have 42 days avaliable that you are not flying!:rolleyes:

davidletterman 15th May 2006 23:32

Wow, english is obviously not a requirement to join EK...

kiwi_r4 16th May 2006 00:19

:rolleyes:

Chill 16th May 2006 00:50

Musta just come back from a back-of-the-clock, minimum rest, day off call-up - still incoherant from the shock :eek:

chinawladi 16th May 2006 10:45

Konfuzius says:
"It's unwise to bite the hand that feeds you. But if it holds good and poisonous grains, eat the good and stick the others up somewhere else."
Money for days off is poisonous.

Lite Bulb 16th May 2006 12:04

Viru$, you do no one any favours working days off for pittance. You think it helps your cause. You will only get something back if you can be spared and the situation now is so desperate they have nothing to spare. They are now so short of crew that our phones go off every days off. Crewing have an awful job to do and the situation is not their fault, meanwhile the bosses above think everything is hunky dorey and add the manpower savings to the better side of their budget thus adding to their performance bonus. The situation will never improve if pilots work days off. We need more crews and more upgrades.

puff m'call 16th May 2006 12:16

Lite Bulb you are so right, anyone who works a day off is a tosser. If you rely on day off payments to live then you need financial help!

Read the above statement again if you are thinking of working another day off, you help no one, in the long run it will make things worse. := Don't do it.

IronWalt 16th May 2006 15:41

Who is Captain Americas????

uplock 16th May 2006 17:38

Captain America
 
Captain America or B.M. as he affectionately known

http://web.syr.edu/~jocarey/Destinat...%20America.jpg

BigGeordie 16th May 2006 18:53

In the past, for other employers, I have worked days off to cover last minute charters and so on- and been well rewarded for it. Here it is not to cover late changes and the unexpected but just to cover the normal day to day operation and the rewards are pitiful. The situation will never improve until the people right at the top realise they don't have enough crew and do something about it. Working a day off just makes the problem worse. Just say no! (Or don't answer the phone....)

Roster Change 17th May 2006 03:46

Having a good working relationship with folks in crew control, and not just Emirates, but in any airline, benefits both crewing and crew.

Good rapport can have a win win situation for both parties. A pilot may need that special day off that he is unable to swap for and flying from a day off may not only be financially rewarding, but guarantee he gets his sons/daughter/wife's birthday off.

Alphaprot 17th May 2006 06:08

RC, thanks for stating the blindingly obvious. This is what we have done for many years and generally it has worked, although stacked in favour of rostering's needs.
However, we are now at a position, that if we continually solve managements problems and lack of planning by working days off, we will never get the problem fixed. They have a habit of pushing the limits, just when we are used to being asked virtually every day off to do a trip, they will next insist that we have to work any time they see fit.
Management in this company are a bit like dogs, you have to be consistent with them if you are going to improve their behaviour.
Woof!

Zomp 17th May 2006 09:40

both captains on 203 the 18th were called on their days off and accepted it, that shows how united we are in EK, guess we just deserve beeing shafted all the time

Yossarian 17th May 2006 10:21

As far as I know, there have been crewing problems with the last few 203s. Guys are continuing to help out on off days or accept last minute changes.


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