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AwarePlayer 16th Sep 2001 13:37

Sorry, SKB I just thought the location, SKB, was more than coincidental with 411A and Tropical International , but that would have meant L-1011/DC-10, not 737.
737 jocks pretty rare on SKB, though. :D :D

AACE 17th Sep 2001 09:11

Now that's better.......back to slagging each other off.
I'm happy now. :cool: :cool: :cool:

Once a SCAB, always a SCAB.

ess jay 17th Sep 2001 09:30

Beware to all crews world wide as a great number of sc**s have just been retrenched in Ansett and will be coming your way to take your jobs soon.

arheal 17th Sep 2001 16:04

I was for a long time seriously considering investing the time and dosh to 'go professional'. The final factor which convinced me not to do so was the neolithic labour relations enjoyed(?) by the airline industry world-wide.
On one side, protectionist unions seemingly stuck in the 60's, intent on protecting incompetents at all cost. On the other side, less than stellar management competency inflamed by unionist tactics considered obselete by coal miners.
I have been now a contractor for 10 years, paid to be competent and that alone. I can be sacked on 24 hours notice - anytime my current employer feels that they can do without me - and am happy this way. Anytime they annoy me I can leave in a minute and find another job tomorrow. My employer knows I am working for him because I want to and visa-versa.
Contrast this situation to the standard seniority driven situation within an airline. An unhappy pilot cannot pull up stakes and move to another airline because they would 'lose seniority'. Similarly, an airline cannot easily get rid of troublesome or unneccesary pilots without risking a ruckus. The pilot must live with the knowledge that perhaps the airline does not REALLY want him, and the airline must accept that some (or all) of their pilots would rather work somewhere else....

Harry Erman 17th Sep 2001 17:32

ess jay - when is a job "yours" and when is it not "yours"?


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