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Old 9th Apr 2009, 16:03
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An audience with mol,for captplaystation

Sorry to get in the way of the playstation and camel love fest.Please do not moderate your language in the attempt to sound all reasonable and cuddly.Any more of this and these guys will have to be crowbarred apart,get a room lovebirds."mol is such a genius",for ripping me off,heee,heee!captplaystation you have been goosed so much by the boss,that you should feel well familiar with lhc humping you.

last guy i heard of spouting off about his empire stretching atlantic to urals,came to a sticky end in a bunker.maybe like him lhc would like to get rid of the "weak,dim witted and those lacking in self confidence",or just the "fair and reasonable"

Captplaystation don't let your "short term self interest" get in the way of lhc's "long term vision for the future".don't make me laugh!

happy easter from a pilot "notoriously self interested and blinkered in matters pertaining to buisness".

"our operation,our administration,we will have THOUSANDS of pilot jobs"
Ein reich,ein volk,ein FUHRER!!!

post completely in latin,with affection if you like,maybe you think you are a roman emperor(no just a sociopathic egomaniac dictator bully),it makes more sense!clown.
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Old 9th Apr 2009, 17:46
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Your opinon is heard and understood

https://www.balpa.org/RyanairPetition.aspx

Surprisingly Leo you are now starting to make sense. You show that you have an ideology that is totally against Unions. While I think it is a misguided and very dogmatic view of what a trade Union is or what an Association is. It is your view and you are freely entitled to your opinion.

You fear that an Association or Union will not have the company interest at heart. I think it would be reckless of pilots who are of the Union to try and bite the hand that feeds them. Nobody in RYR wants that. People who work and fly for RYR want the company to succeed. People want RYR to succeed on its merits but not at the detriment of employee’s rights, entitlements and fair terms and conditions across the workforce. Management have to make the decisions and pilots understand that is part of a manager’s portfolio of responsibilities. Pilots are only asking for fair and open communications with management. A partnership of success for the future. The pilots who will sit and represent you in negotiations as the Company Council are RYR pilots!

now is not the time to permit short-term self interest eclipse a long term vision for the future.
I have to totally agree. RYR pilots have to decide for themselves who has their best interest at heart concerning their professional career? The long term future is what pilots who want recognition in RYR want. A stable job while working hard but respected for that hard work and not told a load of porkies by accountants, economists and human resource personnel. Who has your best interest at heart is the question? The latter group of individuals from RYR management or RYR pilots who want fair open dealing?

Leo, you have a different ideology than quite a considerable amount of other pilots and that much is evident. I hope you enjoy your month off because you like other pilots in RYR work dam hard the rest of the time and you deserve it.

Other pilots in Ryanair will have another opinion and I think this is what this thread has shown you. These pilots have strong arguments and want significant change in RYR to gain back Dignity and Respect while preserving the long term future of pilots T+C's under the future and well earned success of Ryanair as a mature company.

Lastly to try and make this a success it is most important for RYR pilots to fill in the petition and show support at:

https://www.balpa.org/RyanairPetition.aspx
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Old 9th Apr 2009, 19:18
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Best thing about Ryanair?

It is the day you are barred from Crewdock , the day you surrender for refund your car park pass and you EBAY your uniform- Bliss!

RYR is not Flying. Flying is found elsewere.
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Old 10th Apr 2009, 00:08
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lhc blithley states the following;

Perfect? No. Made better by BALPA? Certainly not. As for myself and those so enabled, if my contract is interfered with beyond that which I consider fair and reasonable in the current climate, I'll be off quicker than a flight attendant's undies on a Friday night. The world is a big place, or in other words, and as our Chief Executive likes to remind us, "if ya don't like it; **** off". Quite so.

Anyone who resigns any job in the present climate is as stupid as this quote.

Still, if he thinks being treated like a slave is fair and reasonable, then he'd better get used to pulling a lot harder.

Maybe contemplating the fate of the wriggling worm will show you some common sense. But then I fully expect you to tell me that it's always flies for you?
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Old 18th Jul 2019, 12:58
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Ryanair operations chief Peter Bellew takes off for EasyJet

Airline confirms it will hire Bellew as COO
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Old 18th Jul 2019, 19:07
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Hopefully because he'd had enough of O'Leary. If not, a shame. "Short EZJ"

I liked travelling with EZY, they are (were?) OK for a low cost line. Hope they don't go Ryanair
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Old 18th Jul 2019, 19:40
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Originally Posted by SometimeFlyer
Hopefully because he'd had enough of O'Leary. If not, a shame. "Short EZJ"

I liked travelling with EZY, they are (were?) OK for a low cost line. Hope they don't go Ryanair
So is that why he went back to Ryanair after previously working for them ?

More likely he knew he was not going to get the top job and FR allowed him look elsewhere.
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Old 19th Jul 2019, 16:17
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Might one expect the happy times at EZ to come to an end sometime soon?
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Old 19th Jul 2019, 19:57
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Originally Posted by racedo
...................and FR allowed him look elsewhere.
Did FR give a hall pass to Howard Millar & Michael Cawley as well?
SHARE PRICE down 35% this year with David Bonderman & Kyran McLaughlin to step down at next AGM.

Ryanair's problems, is it the people leaving who are the problem or is it those who that remain?
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