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What are you receiving from your airline as a xmas present?

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Old 22nd Dec 2000, 02:53
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I believe that Airbabe, like myself was the proud recipient of a £15 Gift voucher.
 
Old 22nd Dec 2000, 05:23
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Standby1,
Methinks you could be possibly mistaking cc got 1(count it) bottle of wine AND no christmas card.

Well I'm in a bit of a tizz should I save it put it into ISA's,building society, pay off the morgatge or ***** it speculate on the stock marggetes or just get a kidddie portion of carbonara at Bella Patsta?

Wadyya think SBY1 ????????????


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Old 22nd Dec 2000, 06:51
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£500....Taxable of course!

Not bad really.
 
Old 22nd Dec 2000, 17:34
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Virgin:
2.7% of annual basic salary (about £1200 pre-tax for me), 2 not-bad bottles of wine, a very cheap Christmas Card, innumerable rumours!
 
Old 22nd Dec 2000, 21:29
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Fantum

AAAAArrrssseee!!!!
 
Old 25th Dec 2000, 23:04
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20 of us went to a Japanese restaurant for just under $US2000. Brought the bill back with us; company paid. Thanx.

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Old 26th Dec 2000, 03:22
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A mouse mat (yippy) and a the JFK-GVA flight leaving on the 31st dec at 20:00. yehaaa.
 
Old 28th Dec 2000, 14:30
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Midland:-

Nothing.
 
Old 28th Dec 2000, 15:23
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I thought we weren't going to get anything at first. But the company delivered a fantastic goodwill gesture and kindly provided an all expenses paid dinner at a restaurant of personal choice, with wine etc, for all crew down route on Christmas day.

Well done BMed!!
 
Old 29th Dec 2000, 06:32
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All pilots got their resignation letter as of dec 31st, how about that as a X-mas gift?
Happy landings
 
Old 1st Jan 2001, 02:04
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That is bad, we just did't get anything. Appearently it could be worse.
 
Old 3rd Jan 2001, 06:05
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I got exactly the same as the last 3 years - knack all apart from a shift pattern to let me work Xmas AND New Year! CHEERS.

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Old 3rd Jan 2001, 19:20
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I feel kind of bad but I was quite happy with what I got from my employer, even though we received it a little early (mid Nov).

We received profit sharing cheques for between 2 and 3 months salary (before tax) depending on time of service. Needless both Mrs. Canuck and I were quite pleased.

At Christmas we received a card with a pop out tree ornament, quite functional really.

Cheers
Canuck
 
Old 5th Jan 2001, 00:50
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Piltdown

You lying dog, what about the diary!!!
 

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