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MR8 28th June 2007 08:20

Seniority List
 
The best way to check people leaving is via the seniority list on the portal. It's kept very well up to date. People who are still flying in their notice period will show up of course, but once they are gone, they are also out of the seniority list. Only way to check who really left...

MR8

AN FO fossil 29th June 2007 17:26

Just a question. Quite apart from the whole retention issue and the recruitment difficulties.

What would you expect to be a normal resignation rate from an expat airline with say 1500 pilots?

Maybe 200 per year? 15 or 20 a month?

=========

Don't misunderstand me. I'm a line guy and am happy to see upward presure on pay. But I was just thinking that you have to expect a high turnover in a place like this.

Aircav 29th June 2007 18:55

Statistics
 
AN FO,

I think you need to look at the percentage resignation rate for each year and then decide for yourself if there is an increase or not.

I know the answer already, but be sure to forward it higher up because like you I think they are not looking at the right statistics.:ugh:

Enjoy the math.

AN FO fossil 30th June 2007 02:46

Interesting point. Yes things have changed.

Is it a case of going from great times to normal? Or is it a case of going from well managed to crisis?

Hmmmm......

ernestkgann 30th June 2007 03:29

About two years ago this airline went from a couple of resigs/retirement a year to the present rate, possibly 120+. Anecdotally, Ed said about 4% was ok for this kind of a rock show but we must be running at about 8% at the moment. I met another mate today who was resigning without a job to go to.
It has always intrigued me that for a business that strives to control cost across the park, they are happy to accept a huge training cost in terms of upgrades and transition to cover the departures. Given that the bond is $36 000 then 120 trg ocurrences (transition/upgrade) should cost the company $4 320 000 not to mention the time lost on the line.
My logic is probably wrong but it seems a huge cost for Timmy's arrogance.

fractional 30th June 2007 11:01


I've got 12 showing on "my" portal, 6 from the LHS and 6 from the RHS...
That's fair and balanced.

Marooned 30th June 2007 12:55

AN FO

I see your point but EK is not a normal expat airline. 1500? nearer 2000 and they need twice as many if they are to cope with the amount of proposed aircraft due over the next few years. Any resignations hit them hard and threefold; firstly the loss of experience, secondly the need to replace those who have gone before thirdly getting the numbers they need to cope with the continued expansion.

And they are NOT coping... the stress of which is being felt throughout the training department who are trying to deal with a mixed bag of DECs, outsourced training and new 'levels' of experience generally...

EK is in a state of flux and crisis manages from day to day. Planning has historically been the weakest link together with underestimation of the pressure it has put on all of the employees in and out of the flight deck. The infrastructure just is not strong enough to cope and the results could be catastrophic.

Yes expats airlines can expect some attrition but EK needs all of the pilots (good experienced pilots) it can get and cannot afford to lose anyone. But the market is changing and EK is not what it once was and what it pays millions to appear to be. There are other options for 777/330/340 pilots with the kind of experience EK pilots have, an asset EK constantly undervalues.

The resignations will continue. My only hope is that TCs will be in sooner rather than later so that we can turn things around before it is too late... then again perhaps it already is.

fatbus 30th June 2007 13:45

My guess is nothing will be done to the T/C's until May 08. Any change now will only admit there is a problem and you all know that wont happen, same as off line bases wont happen.

mini cooper 1st July 2007 06:01

EK is coping well, we all know this is true because management say so!!!!!!!!!
On another topic about not coping at EK, when was the last time you saw a training department advertising in a newsletter for trainers:

Join Flight Training, Help us to help you!
OPEN TO ALL
They must have real problems to have to resort to a general advert. I suppose the "OPEN TO ALL" policy is just to try and get some applications no matter how suitable. My problem though is that the 'open to all' policy will backfire in time, especially as the training department has a 'no sacking policy' ie you have to resign to leave, they won't push!! Hence the reason some of the less suitable trainers got accepted and more to the point are still there!!! You can be a great pilot but this does not mean that you will automatically make a good trainer.
It is so simple,to get the experienced pilots who have something to give to training to want to become trainers you have to give them a good enough package with decent terms and conditions and also enough time off to recuperate. Until that happens there will be less and less good people willing to apply to training, you will unfortunately still get the run of the mill types!!!!

Vorsicht 1st July 2007 07:13

Open to All
 
Yeah, it tells a story doesn't it.

When has anyone ever seen an add for training captains which effectively says "no qualifications required".

Surely another sign of the times.

V

Marooned 2nd July 2007 03:17

V

At least they are standardizing the training department qualifications with recruitment generally...

There is only one way we are going with all this and it's not up.

vbrules 4th July 2007 03:49

Thylakoid...'invited to leave'?...any more on this? An outstation incident?

airbus757 4th July 2007 07:50

I know what is coming next. Direct Entry Trainers. If they can't get them from within they will look elsewhere.

7

flareflyer 13th July 2007 07:44

Resignations
 
Who knows the exact number of resignations from the beginning of the year?

Gulf News 13th July 2007 21:47

Direct entry trainers
 

know what is coming next. Direct Entry Trainers. If they can't get them from within they will look elsewhere.
Legend has it that a few years ago in an uncharacteristic demonstration of forward thinking AAR contacted one of the well known pilot contract agencies and inquired about the availability of B777 Instructors. The agency assured him that there were a significant number on the agency books. He then identified himself as DVP of all things great at the "keep discovering" airline and claimed that he would have as many training captains as the agency could supply because his current ones were of the "lazy pilot" variety. The agency replied somewhat cautiously that nearly all the training captains registered on their books already worked for Emirates.
Probably not entirely factual but a good story none the less.

Diesel8 15th July 2007 16:09

"Yes! We are all individuals!"

I'm not!

atpcliff 21st July 2007 05:42

Hi!

A few years ago I was very gung ho on Emirates. My buddy is interviewing in 2 weeks.

I think that I will not be applying, based on what I have read the past few months.

I am at:
Almost 4000TT
1100 PIC Jet (small)
3000 ME Jet
400 Heavy
Some Atlantic Experience
Some European Experience
Middle Eastern Experience

If I am going to apply for an international flying job like Emirates, I think I will apply at Atlas instead (they will be hiring in about 6 months).

cliff
KLRD

GoreTex 21st July 2007 12:21

cliff,
wise decision, in atlas they'll treat you with respect and you live in a free country, well at least most of the peaple think they are free.
when I joined Ek it was good but I would rather e with atlas now.

mini cooper 21st July 2007 19:48

Just noticed LOTS of people resigning at end of July ie RG 31/07, sorry if its old news but haven't taken much notice recently.....

Blue-Footed Boobie 21st July 2007 19:50

atpcliff

Go on...apply, you will get a free trip to Dubai and wish you were somewhere 30 deg cooler..

Blue Foot

atpcliff 21st July 2007 20:41

Hi!

If I came to interview, I'd bring my CEO. She likes it hot.

FL, TX, AZ, Northern Mexico are too cold for her. We go on vacation to PHX and Mexico in Jul.

She likes it where the temp never goes below 24 degrees anytime during the year. 40+ is OK.

cliff
LRD

Bangkok Layover 23rd July 2007 09:24

why dont all u guys try 5 star Qatar Airways??? :ugh:

you REALY would see the difference! :ugh: :mad:

max AB 23rd July 2007 12:21

Perhaps BL they read your other posts where you say things like this.... Stay where u belong!....you are not welcome in this region! and decide that the "difference" is a bit to much for them.

BYMONEK 25th July 2007 10:04

So, the questions are Thylakoid, how long have you been here and when are you leaving for greener pastures?

" ENJOY A FEW MONTHS "?

I know not one single person who's come here and stayed only a few months enjoying it. Those that enjoy it, stay. Those that only stayed a few months, I suspect rather disliked the place.

nolimitholdem 25th July 2007 10:33

Pedantry.

I think perhaps he meant people stay for a few years, but only enjoy a few months of it. That sounds more accurate.

:yuk:

millerscourt 25th July 2007 12:12

Having had "Captain America" in EK I now see that EK have "Captain Canada" singing the praises of EK judging by the back cover page of Flight International. How soon before "Captain UK" is next? Who will it be? Bymonek or White Knight is my guess. :rolleyes:

ZQN 25th July 2007 15:02

millerscourt

Many pilots are happy in Emirates and why shouldn't they encourage like-minded colleagues to join them. Why can't you comprehend that not everyone is as miserable as you seem to be. Korean has a job for you - Please go.

White Knight 25th July 2007 15:47

Millers my dear chap - haven't heard from you for so long I thought they'd put you in the sanitorium for good........ Besides, for the life of me I can't work out your continued fetish with EK - bit like 411a's fetish with "blooming roses" and the Middle East:yuk:
MC, you really don't know me as well as you think you do - whilst I may be happy living and working in Dubai I'm not a sychophantic brown-noser, so no, "Captain UK" will never be my calling. I suggest you get over your "little man" syndrome:{

BYMONEK 25th July 2007 23:30

Millerscourt.

Please take a little time to read some of my previous posts. You'll then realise that I say it as I see it. I've highlighted many negatives before so hardly qualify to carry the baton of Mr UK EK! I just get pissed off with the same usual suspects bleating on with utter tosh!

Negatives are generally outweighed by the positives, hence i'm still here and will continue to be so for the forseeable future. Unless of course the dollar keeps diving..............:uhoh:

millerscourt 26th July 2007 03:46

Bymonek I was just pulling your leg.

ZQN Calm down. I made no comments for or against Captain Canada's article merely bringing it up as I am curious as to how such articles come about. As Pilots we are not normally allowed to speak to the press and I am wondering who approaches who in order for such an article to be printed.

White Knight As always I can rely on you for a puerile comment:D

nolimitholdem 27th July 2007 05:28

Anyone have a link/reprint of this "Captain Canada" article mentioned?

cumair 17th August 2007 09:08

walkin johnny
 
wanting Walking Johnny on the rocks no ice... :D

Forknporn 17th August 2007 09:49

Madam, Madam, I have been pressing your button perenially, but still you are not coming......:}

6853 2nd October 2007 07:44

Have there been any more resignations recently, all seems to have gone quiet for a while?

lowbypass 9th October 2007 08:23

big up!!
 
Got ya FOSSIL...

Manning Road 10th August 2009 14:01

Could someone update us on the latest?

SOPS 10th August 2009 15:55

yes anyone got updates on RR?

kennyngkenrich 10th August 2009 17:50

anyone knows who syed razif is? he's being an idiot in air asia

flaphandlemover 16th October 2009 07:11

Ladies and Gentlemen...
Fresh from the press (office)...

143 resignations... and loots are on the jump.. they are just waiting for the OK from Korean...

2000 CC didn"t return from leave and management starts to get a bit worried... Soon they have to start parking AC.

Then HH will find out about his management ahh better miss management.... and i guess he woun't be amused...:=

Let's see whom they will blame then?

The pilots: THEY ARE REFUSING TO DO SERVICE DURING FLIGHT:}

Schibulsky 16th October 2009 07:23

as I am going through my exit procedures I noticed the only really busy counter at the Service Center was the one with the sign "end of service"...and cheerful happy faces you can see in that cue:ok:


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