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Jet Airways: Staff tears force boss to change mind
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You know, it's often been a wonder of mine how executives sleep at night.
While I know and realise their job is to maintain the profits of the company (just like the pilots to fly the planes), I can't help but wonder how it feels to lay off thousands of workers and keep getting payed millions of dolllars per year...I dont think i could do that without taking a pay cut myself.
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Meh...you're just too soft Rhys.
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you know it makes me wonder if Boeing was right all along, the A380 purchases in the current economic climate look to be few & far between.
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Just ask Dixon what it is like. He would sleep at night. |
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$12million 'golden handshake' when he parts next month, I'd be sleeping pretty well also.
I would also doubt he would lose his travel benefits either. |
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Having kept Qantas in a relatively strong position in terms of global aviation, I think he deserves to sleep well at night. There could/would have been a lot more jobs shed if things went pear shaped. Wouldn't you agree? |
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Agree
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I agree also, i think he has done a very good job.
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You'd be hard pressed to see any sign of human emotion from Geoff Dixon LOL
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