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Old 5th Apr 2005, 08:45
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Phil, what absolute tosh! SQ a small company! Haha - good one - what next?
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Old 5th Apr 2005, 13:21
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SQ a small airline

Quite right CDRW. If we are small Id like to see a big airline. We must be pushing 1500 pilots and there must be over 400 on the 744 alone. Anyway we managed to get our 'sunny' Phil to respond while on his belated leave. Actually Phil you gave yourself away sometime ago and there is no need to "check sources". I wont explain as it will only further mess with your anonymity.
Anyway Phil you missed a great fleet meeting. Top managers expalined it all and left me with a warm glow knowing that we will get a happy bonus and we will continue to create good profits into the future. I then trebled the warm glow with 'Tiger' at company expense. No other airline does that for you. Im staying but will continue to moan on pprune.
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Old 20th Apr 2005, 17:09
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Phil Squares

Seems to be a resurgence of interest in SIA Cargo by ill advised souls around the world, following the recent ad in Flight International.

In light of all that has been written over the past years in respect of SIA’s consistent contempt for the niceties of sticking to the pilot employment contract and not arbitrarily cutting remuneration packages in knee-jerk reaction to short lived economic situations, perhaps you could cast light, as a fairly recently joined and from what we can gather, enthusiastic supporter of a company from which us more experienced and jaundiced hands seek only to escape its institutionalized bonded servitude.

Can you advise your potential ingénue colleagues that SIA Cargo is indeed a good and fair deal for both parties, or are you now of the majority view that you are used, abused, lied to and completely powerless in your negotiations with and representations to a company who, until the next major manning crisis, “frankly, doesn’t give a damn”?
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Old 20th Apr 2005, 18:57
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jstars2

The simple fact is, I don't give a damn. People are adults, they can do what they want. Everyone has his/her opinion.

And of course everyone knows what they say about opinions; they're like a**holes, everyone has one and they all stink.
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Old 22nd Apr 2005, 08:32
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Snoop

Just remember
298T is a common landing weight.
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Old 26th Oct 2005, 17:28
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re-visit

anyone with recent experience care to re-visit this?
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