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Old 06-01-2010 | 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by MeLu
You do not support their efforts?
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I think that you do not know much about our European way of thinking and a meaning of a " support ". What efforts? Their efforts has nothing to do with a cockpit. So, if the cockpit is not striking why would the others strike?? A strike that is fruitless. Each of the person has a choice in the aviation field, in Europe the womens are not that commonly seen as pilots then in your place that is for sure so if strongly interested are becoming a part of the airlines industry , but on different positions. Or like me are pilots that fly occasionally with the family members. No one is stupid here.So, if a cockpit is not striking it means there is no further reason to strike at all. Well would you support any strike that would not allow you to perform your duties? Of course not, since you must bring your salary home for your family at a hard time of the crisis going on in your country. European way is a flexible one like a settler thinking honestly speaking Europe is always helping others, yes I asked my brother's main company to take not one US contractor but more maybe much more... for further consideration, till now I do not know at all was it all needed, and must tell you one thing I do not like people with a certain thinking like in US it is better for flying or whatever then in Europe- if one feels bad in Europe really the doors are always open.... to live.....Like Apparently, we Europeans do not know about our bases and a situation. You must support your efforts, and do not bother yourself with the things you do not have any influence at or off. Certainly you would not support the efforts since it is not considered to be in your interest. So, if your duties are being disturbed you would not be happy would you? You just need to support yourself at work it is the best way. Melu
I don't recognize you as someone who has the experience in this business to be preaching to anyone about "unions and strikes" I've been in the trenches and I have had the rug pulled from under me too many times, sorry if it stings a little but I believe is for your own growth. BTW your English is improving a bit, I can understand about 60% now
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