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Al E. Vator 18th Feb 2003 02:01

AN's 'SHAVE' - In Hong Kong
 
For those interested, the infamous 'Shave' has been spotted in HKG doing the rounds of 2 operators there. Contacts at CX?

liquid_gold 18th Feb 2003 04:58

For a man with such an infamous past, I'm sure his reputation would have easily preceeded his arrival. Both those operations would only need ask a few about his past and they will have the picture.;)

Karunch 18th Feb 2003 07:38

I'm led to believe his applications have been filed appropriately. It is clear that his unacceptable behaviour over many years has not gone unnoticed by those formerly working under him.

TIMMEEEE 18th Feb 2003 21:57

I know of a handful of guys in HK that have had sordid dealings with "Shave".

When will people ever learn to treat others the way they want to be treated.
Now all he had to do was look after his troops and not shaft them.

From what the HK boys are saying I hope Shave didnt pay his own airfare.It would have been in vane. :hmm:

Scooter 22nd Feb 2003 21:19

Speaking to the troops at both camps here in HK it became apparent very quickly that this sad individual carried not one positive comment from any existing pilots in both airlines who have been acquainted with him.

Now I dont know this guy from a bar of soap but I do know for a fact he was looking very sheepish whilst at CX city and busily ducking and weaving (ie: avoiding) those he used to work with in Ansett.

To sum it up this lad was by himself much of the time.

Sad way to spend a second interview.
Even more interesting to see the outcome. :}

Scooter 25th Feb 2003 01:06

Well gee One Ball , you must be the only person out of about 25 aircrew I have met that have said one decent thing about this individual.
Or did this guy pay you cash One Ball to stick up for him?

Let me put it this way One Ball (or is it 2 dicks? ) - when 25 or so very professional aviators with good reputations and who are of very easy going personalities as well as good people All say very negative things about this sad individual what would that make you think?

Now I have always been one to come to my own conclusions but when this guy doesnt even give a courteous "hello" to former workmates that makes me question his ability to get along with others or is just a plain display of arrogant indifference.
A bit like holding out your hand to shake another and they refuse - its a bloody insult and cannot be construed in any other way.

Now One Ball , your mission (should you choose to accept it) is it find 2 former AN pilots that actually worked with this guy and have positive things to say that would convince a soul like me to maybe employ him.

Fill yer boots One Ball.

rescue 1 26th Feb 2003 05:24

He certainly was never the only one to "shaft" the pilot group - he was guilty of doing as he was told. I hear that others of that group are now working - should he be held accountable forever?

Karunch 26th Feb 2003 13:39

Rescue 1- Yes, he should and Yes he will (certainly in Hk anyway). No organisation needs people like him. Cheers

Sked 1st Mar 2003 02:26

Actually it's "atrocious" if you're going to pick on other peoples spelling.


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