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cvfly 15th May 2007 11:24

another..
 
one more..me..:)

Da Do Ron Ron 15th May 2007 13:31

The UAE report link won't open :-(

nolimitholdem 15th May 2007 14:53

Try this link:
UAE Report Mirror

4HolerPoler 15th May 2007 16:21

Best wishes cv - I'm sorry that it's come to a stage where you're just one in a whole que of guys and folk are more concerned trying to open a web-link than considering how significant the outporing will be.

4HP

hotndusty 15th May 2007 17:29

Firstly, the problems at EK which motivate people to leave can be, I believe, mostly solved non-monetarily ,and sadly, the driver behind all decisions adopted here is money and nothing more. The common complaint amongst all of us seems to be HR related - ie: 1)being awarded the leave due to you keeping in mind that the majority of people here are 'foreign' and would certainly like to see friends and family more than once a year or two. 2) Crew control - where is the 'manager'?..Emirates has turned a 90+ hour month into the norm and has such created a new 'industry' standard that appears to be on the verge of being 'expanded'..aside from absolutely no regard/respect for day/night/timezones and the ill effect on health, etc. we truly lack a 'manager' who is willing and able to put some reasonableness into this whole equation; and the excuse of understaffing, etc has run it's course. I'm sure I speak for the majority - pilots' at EK are not afraid of hard work but, as we tell our CHILDREN, respect goes both ways?
3) We've adopted a reserve system with the intent that for 20% ( based on 5 bid groups)of our working lives we will be on call, however, as time goes on even that good will is eroding. When a pilot reaches the top two bid groups it's reasonable to assume that desirable rosters should be expected. However, what now commonly occurs is the removal of flying for training or otherwise ("post -roster" publication, etc) with these trips replaced by available days; obviously what follows are highly undesirable trips that someone accepts/expects in the bottom bid groups but not the top. Hence, for what should be a bit of give and take with this bidding system frequently turns out to be an unmitigated disaster. I believe once again that 'understaffing' is a common response to the concerns?
3. How about a company that practices what it preaches? When things go wrong what happened to "it's not who's right, it's what's right?"...we live in a society (corporate or otherwise), where as long as blame can be apportioned to one individual the problem is solved. In my opinion there is a crippling lack of credibility where departments and individuals tasked with specific job functions do not have to be responsible for their actions - now I've heard for years that performance of individual(s)or departments is directly proportional to pay, etc..well, that may or may not be the case but who's problem is that?- the commander?
I realize I'm being long winded but if there is frustration at Emirates as to why there are too many resignations, well, how about looking at the obvious? As important as safety audits and CRM programs are, if you don't include everybody from top to bottom in these programs I think it's a waste of time/money/resources - when will somebody here stand back, take a breath, attempt to see where this thing is heading and then make some tough decisions that will bring the most important asset, the people, together?

cvfly 15th May 2007 18:00

4HP
 
Best wishes cv - I'm sorry that it's come to a stage where you're just one in a whole que of guys and folk are more concerned trying to open a web-link than considering how significant the outporing will be.

4HP

Thanks 4HP

picu 15th May 2007 18:35

In bocca al lupo CV!

cvfly 15th May 2007 18:54

picu
 
crepi..:ok: ....

lois lane 15th May 2007 22:33

I get the impression that more pilots than usual are resigning from ek at the moment.If so are they a mix of fo and cpt? Are they off the Bus or the Boeing? Has there been a net loss or gain of pilots lately considering the ammount of training they are doing?

Scooter Rassmussin 16th May 2007 05:54

So if your rostered into overtime why not reject the extra flying. :rolleyes:

kingoftheslipstream 16th May 2007 08:34

2 FOs off my course of 8 didn't even wait to the end of their three years, they both departed before 2.5 years.
I just met another friend, a DEC, who quit with less than three years... he doesn't care...he's just leavin'! Had 'nuff. Bye bye...
Pretty sad.
My DEC buddy told me he asked about the resignations at his "departure interview" - HR person outlined that about 60 have quite so far this year, and that it's not serious enough for them to worry about.
He got a nice letter from his fleet mgr - in spite of leavin' early...

I notice this thread started a long time ago... It was started more than 2 yrs ago... it was even binned by the mod 4HP, once, but somehow resurrected isself...Since nothing has changed, in spite of best efforts, record profits etc. I don't reason there's any hope for change now is there?

sigh
k-o-t-s

ZQN 19th May 2007 19:59

Three Captains so far this month. One to easyJet Madrid, one to Mango in SA and the other just leaving.

Ketek400 20th May 2007 00:27

I think it stays simple. If you dont like it here then go."Different strokes for different folks"

Gillegan 20th May 2007 12:24

I'm guessing that in the next 6-8 months, we might see a significant increase in your -'s. The recruitment and retention is not keeping pace with the expansion and this factoring policy is just their first desperate reaction. I wouldn't be surprised to start seeing similar policies on sickness as the cabin crew, forced duties on days off and the like. Of course, this won't do anything to improve the core problem of recruitment and retention, but since when has pro-activeness been part of the human resource arsenal anyway?

emratty 27th June 2007 07:02

EK resignations increase
 
The steady exodus continues with 12 pilots leaving in July alone, the saying filling the bath with the plug out springs to mind!

Fart Master 27th June 2007 14:57

Try 14:ok:

Schnowzer 27th June 2007 17:45

How do we know 14? Is it rumour or confirmed? On the portal their are 5!

White Knight 28th June 2007 03:45

Schnowser - I've got 12 showing on "my" portal, 6 from the LHS and 6 from the RHS...

Fart Master 28th June 2007 04:33

Go to July 31st, plus 1 that the RG code was only shown for 1 day earlier on in the month:ok:

mini cooper 28th June 2007 07:28

I believe that there are CONSIDERABLY more who have put their resignation in the system but they are not showing yet (40+?)
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