Originally posted by clearedforlanding
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Previously on "Indian migrants forced to work at Disney."
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I've heard it from trusted sources that both Disney and a well-known airline treat their employees like complete tulip. So in your case you are lucky not to get the contract with them.
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You get me every time.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostYou do realise that 99% of the people only recognise 2 of the TLAs above
I am going to have to put an annex of acronyms in my signature.-
Just to be clear, is the two or the three TLAs?
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You do realise that 99% of the people only recognise 2 of the TLAs aboveOriginally posted by clearedforlanding View PostDisney rejected me for a contract in Hammersmith on the basis that my new born daughter could impact the project. I lived in Ladbroke Grove FFS and had worked for UA & SPE. I have no respect for that company.
As for airlines, just look at BA's mixed fleet. After a couple of years plugging stuff into SITA and then my mad year of sitting in the right hand seat at the pointy end..... Well just look at what BA's mixed fleet in LGW are going through.
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Disney rejected me for a contract in Hammersmith on the basis that my new born daughter could impact the project. I lived in Ladbroke Grove FFS and had worked for UA & SPE. I have no respect for that company.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo one likes banks but people like airlines and DIsney for some strange reason even if they are known to treat people like tulip.
As for airlines, just look at BA's mixed fleet. After a couple of years plugging stuff into SITA and then my mad year of sitting in the right hand seat at the pointy end..... Well just look at what BA's mixed fleet in LGW are going through.
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I didn't notice the public outcry when this happened to all the IT guys at the IBs.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostStandard US fare.
Trump has an interesting proposal for this one, HB-1's should be paid the same as locals. How exactly that would be enforced is anyone's guess.
I'll guess I will absorb the cost of a translator when it is time to take the Grandkids to that gulag.
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Indian migrants forced to work at Disney.
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