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speedbird591
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Bloody redcaps! All chummy till they've closed the door and then promptly put the delay down to the crew :tuttut: I was always getting overseas phone calls to explain spurious delay allocations.

But we always forgave them - you never know when you're going to need them for staff travel! The most important man in aviation, the redcap :lol:

Congratulations CB - hope it's fun.

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Charlie Bravo
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Are jobs like buses or something?

Last May I was unemployed for a while and then in July I was offered 2 jobs at LCY within a week.

Now I've been looking to leave Monarch and as you know I'm going to LCY as a dispatcher. This afternoon I got a call from a company at STN offering me an interview.
I've turned it down but said I would call them if it didn't work out at LCY.


Typical isn't it :roll:
A bird in the hand will probably sh!t on your wrist.

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speedbird591
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Charlie Bravo wrote:Are jobs like buses or something?
.....and women and toilets and pizza outlets. They are only available when you don't want one.

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Tom Everitt AFG
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Post by Tom Everitt AFG »

Hey CB, congratulations on the Job. Dispatching can be alot of fun, but it can also be alot of hard work! That said I really enjoyed the 3 years I did it at MAN.

Tom.

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Charlie Bravo
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speedbird591 wrote:
Charlie Bravo wrote:Are jobs like buses or something?
.....and women and toilets and pizza outlets. They are only available when you don't want one.
Very true.
A bird in the hand will probably sh!t on your wrist.

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Charlie Bravo
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Tom Everitt AFG wrote:Hey CB, congratulations on the Job. Dispatching can be alot of fun, but it can also be alot of hard work! That said I really enjoyed the 3 years I did it at MAN.

Tom.
Thanks Tom, 3 weeks to go :wink:
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