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loud, no class, and absolutely no shame!
noun
• the unconscious transfer of one's own desires or emotions to another person : we protect the self by a number of defense mechanisms, including repression and projection.
Come now, Norman, you disappoint me. This sort of cheap, throw-away line is beneath you, but I'll forgive you given the hour and in respect of what you're more than capable of outside of, shall we say, Claret O'Clock?
Good night, and God bless you.
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Yep, gross. . . . exaggeration ! ! come on Leo, how many are getting that ? before or after tax, and tax (regretably I agree ) is a bit of an issue for the Brookfielders these days.
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This is getting out of hand, and it was supposed to be an Easyjet thread. Out of respect for that I'll discontinue here and start again elsewhere. Norman, you're cordially invited.
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You go on to imply that even if they did say they were happier at Ryanair it couldn't possibly be genuine. How patronising.
What amazes me is how superior easyjet consider themselves.
Are you listening NORM? I prefer Ryanair. Absolutely no contest.
I would love to hear their view on leaving now. It is inconceivable to me that anyone who left easyJet in the past, when it was significantly worse than it is now, could hand-on-heart say they are glad they work for Ryanair.
What amazes me is how superior easyjet consider themselves.
Are you listening NORM? I prefer Ryanair. Absolutely no contest.
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Sorry to disappoint. Suggest you read the post from a new perspective.
Professional pilot since 1983.
Interesting that anytime anyone defends Ryanair there is some sort of implication that they are not what they say or defective in some way. How could any 'normal' person prefer them over easyJet? Incredible isn't it!
BTW
What about the hundreds of other posts I have made from a pilots point of view? Clearly they don't 'fit the profile'.
Sorry to disappoint. Suggest you read the post from a new perspective.
Professional pilot since 1983.
Interesting that anytime anyone defends Ryanair there is some sort of implication that they are not what they say or defective in some way. How could any 'normal' person prefer them over easyJet? Incredible isn't it!
BTW
What about the hundreds of other posts I have made from a pilots point of view? Clearly they don't 'fit the profile'.
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Not paranoia, just concern. Justifiably so, as what everyone seems to be saying about his management philosophy fits in very well with what some members of the current board are already trying to do. What do you expect?!
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The difference is that EZY have BALPA inplace, where as RYR didn't during is spell, so he had free reign to do what he wanted.
How long was he tolerated in Air Deccan and Mandala?
How long was he tolerated in Air Deccan and Mandala?