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Quoting skane340 (Thread starter): She asked me at least 3-4 times if we really need a complain form... we have the form now and I will post this tomorrow. |
Quoting flightsimboy (Reply 4): Maybe you should know she asked you 3-4 times if you really needed a complaint form, because once you submit it, neither will she or those serving your area have their jobs anymore. Maybe you should reconsider sending it in. |
Quoting aa61hvy (Reply 5): I disagree. If I screw up badly in my job, it's on me. I seriously doubt one complaint gets someone fired. If there is a lingering problem, that's a different story. Do you think it's okay for someone to do a poor job and not suffer any consequences? Especially considering Skane340 is paying QR for their services. |
Quoting B777LRF (Reply 6): You sadly don't seem to know how QR, and in particular their poisoned dwarf CEO, operates. It really is a question of "1 complaint/mistake and you're out". They've fired cockpit crew for drinking the wrong bottle of water, and quite a few stewardesses for refusing to work "overtime" in the bosses' office. It's also the company where cabin crew are not allowed to leave the hotel on layovers without permission from Doha. A skipper once exercised command judgment on a layover in Italy, allowing a stewardess to visit her family who lived in the same city. The purser ratted on them, both got fired. It's also the company where you risk getting fired if you perform a go-around. What does that tell you? |
Quoting aa61hvy (Reply 7): That's a poor company environment, I agree. But at the end of the day the purser, FA etc did not have a gun to their head when they took the job. Anyone who accepts a position needs to know the risks of the position. I know I may sound heartless, but I'm just playing devil's advocate. |
Quoting B777LRF (Reply 6): This is a carrier which runs on a corporate policy of fear, intimidation, ratting and back stabbing. |
Quoting abrelosojos (Reply 9): I have said this before, and will say this one more time. QR advertises an image - and the consumer pays their hard earned money to buy that image. It is within the "right" of the customer (including skane340) to complain and write. It is not her/his fault that QR is messed up or that the crew still work there. The crew made a choice as well. As for me, I have increasingly stopped flying these Gulf carriers which practically thrive on exploitation. Those at QR will know that I am not fibbing (and don't need to give "evidence" to the QR-fan boys), but their CEO and management team is seriously delusional and the human rights abuses to their worker are just a little too much for me to support consciously. Besides what has been outlined by other QR FA's, Mr. Baker is a lunatic ... I have actually seem him with a binocular in his office spot people in the tarmac and then fire them if he feels they are slacking off. It is hilarious to watch the Gaddafi-like behavior. Or, once, when during an investment banking meeting, when he stormed to check if the i-Bankers were on Facebook. Or, the "hotel" he visits where he has crew staying to "serve" other purposes. If this man and his people were not born to oil, they would be nothing. Having said that, people on this forum will recognize that I don't support whining crews - they always have an option to quit and change their life. The trip writer is well warranted to write about the poor service received. Just keep in mind what you support when you fly QR. |
Quoting B777LRF (Reply 8): I can assure you that QR does not mention anything about their management practices when they recruit. Reminds me of this old joke: Guy dies and finds himself at the pearly gates. He's offered a choice of upstairs or downstairs for the remainder of eternity, including the option of sampling both before choosing, He goes for upstairs first, which he finds pretty boring - just a bunch of angles sitting around playing the harp and all that. Downstairs is a bit more interesting: All his mates are out on the most spectacular of golf courses, and what seems to be the exact copies of Jessica Alba are doing the caddying (and a lot more). Later on they dine on the finest restaurant ever, sipping fine wine and smoking the best cigars. Next day is decision day, and he goes for downstairs. He's beamed down in an instant, only to find all his mates in chains slaving away in a salt mine, and the Jessica Alba's have been replaced by old harridans wielding pitchforks, Somewhat puzzled he inquires into what brought about this marked difference. "Ah" says the devil "yesterday we were selling, today we're delivering the product". That's QR recruitment in a nutshell. |
Quoting abrelosojos (Reply 9): Mr. Baker is a lunatic ... I have actually seem him with a binocular in his office spot people in the tarmac and then fire them if he feels they are slacking off. It is hilarious to watch the Gaddafi-like behavior. Or, once, when during an investment banking meeting, when he stormed to check if the i-Bankers were on Facebook. Or, the "hotel" he visits where he has crew staying to "serve" other purposes. If this man and his people were not born to oil, they would be nothing. |
Quoting flightsimboy (Reply 4): Maybe you should know she asked you 3-4 times if you really needed a complaint form, because once you submit it, neither will she or those serving your area have their jobs anymore. Maybe you should reconsider sending it in. |
Quoting aa61hvy (Reply 5): I seriously doubt one complaint gets someone fired. |
Quoting B777LRF (Reply 6): This is a carrier which runs on a corporate policy of fear, intimidation, ratting and back stabbing. Support them if you will, my respect for my fellow human beings will not allow me to do so. |
Quoting abrelosojos (Reply 9): I have actually seem him with a binocular in his office spot people in the tarmac and then fire them if he feels they are slacking off. It is hilarious to watch the Gaddafi-like behavior. |
Quoting flightsimboy (Reply 4): Maybe you should know she asked you 3-4 times if you really needed a complaint form, because once you submit it, neither will she or those serving your area have their jobs anymore. Maybe you should reconsider sending it in. |
Quoting aa61hvy (Reply 5): I seriously doubt one complaint gets someone fired |
Quoting B777LRF (Reply 6): You sadly don't seem to know how QR, and in particular their poisoned dwarf CEO, operates. It really is a question of "1 complaint/mistake and you're out". They've fired cockpit crew for drinking the wrong bottle of water, and quite a few stewardesses for refusing to work "overtime" in the bosses' office. It's also the company where cabin crew are not allowed to leave the hotel on layovers without permission from Doha. A skipper once exercised command judgment on a layover in Italy, allowing a stewardess to visit her family who lived in the same city. The purser ratted on them, both got fired. It's also the company where you risk getting fired if you perform a go-around. What does that tell you? This is not a 1st world carrier. This is a carrier which runs on a corporate policy of fear, intimidation, ratting and back stabbing. Support them if you will, my respect for my fellow human beings will not allow me to do so. |
Quoting B777LRF (Reply 8): I can assure you that QR does not mention anything about their management practices when they recruit. |
Quoting abrelosojos (Reply 9): I have said this before, and will say this one more time. QR advertises an image - and the consumer pays their hard earned money to buy that image. It is within the "right" of the customer (including skane340) to complain and write. It is not her/his fault that QR is messed up or that the crew still work there. The crew made a choice as well. As for me, I have increasingly stopped flying these Gulf carriers which practically thrive on exploitation. Those at QR will know that I am not fibbing (and don't need to give "evidence" to the QR-fan boys), but their CEO and management team is seriously delusional and the human rights abuses to their worker are just a little too much for me to support consciously. Besides what has been outlined by other QR FA's, Mr. Baker is a lunatic ... I have actually seem him with a binocular in his office spot people in the tarmac and then fire them if he feels they are slacking off. It is hilarious to watch the Gaddafi-like behavior. Or, once, when during an investment banking meeting, when he stormed to check if the i-Bankers were on Facebook. Or, the "hotel" he visits where he has crew staying to "serve" other purposes. If this man and his people were not born to oil, they would be nothing. Having said that, people on this forum will recognize that I don't support whining crews - they always have an option to quit and change their life. The trip writer is well warranted to write about the poor service received. Just keep in mind what you support when you fly QR. Saludos, A. |
Quoting Luftfahrer (Reply 10): Who in his right mind would want to work there? |
Quoting aa61hvy (Reply 11): Thank you for the information, gentlemen. I was not aware of this. I am traveling via the middle east in a few months and have been eying EK and QR... Based on this EK is getting my $ instead. I assume EK has a slightly better internal environment... |
Quoting B777LRF (Reply 12): While EK staff policy is nothing to write home about, it's light years ahead of what's the sad reality in QR. |
Quoting B777LRF (Reply 12): I've had the distinct displeasure of being in a meeting with AAB. Megalomaniac doesn't half cover how dysfunctional this individual is. Luckily we were buying, not selling, so had the upper hand if you can call it that, and, in the end, walked away from the negotiations. |
Quoting B777LRF (Reply 6): It's also the company where cabin crew are not allowed to leave the hotel on layovers without permission from Doha. |
Quoting sq_ek_freak (Reply 16): I had heard of the water bottle ridiculousness but wasn't aware of the layover restrictions! |
Quoting ojas (Reply 17): My friend came visiting me in the US for 2 years on EVERY layover he had at IAH. So unfortunately you need a fact check there. |
Quoting flyboy_se (Reply 18): One thing that people tend to forget, and that includes all gulf cariers, is that they are in the Middle East. You cannot expect it to be like Europe, or US or Australia. |
Quoting B777LRF (Reply 21): It's not allowed for FEMALE cabin crew etc ... |
Quoting B777LRF (Reply 6): It's also the company where you risk getting fired if you perform a go-around. What does that tell you? |
Quoting B777LRF (Reply 26): No, it is not: They need the express permission of the Skipper, and he needs a green light from Doha. |
Quoting QatarA340 (Reply 24): And then ignorant posts and human rights, apparent torture camps, ect... |
Quoting B777LRF (Reply 6): It's also the company where you risk getting fired if you perform a go-around. |
Quoting jetfuel (Reply 25): I have never flown Qatar but when it comes to basic airline safety, without considering levels of luxury, comfort or service, I will never fly with them. Sounds like a dangerous airline that should be exposed for the truth |
Quoting flightsimboy (Reply 28): Perhaps you need to go through the details found on this forum http://www.pprune.org/cabin-crew-wan....html |
Quoting sq_ek_freak (Reply 16): A vast majority of them come from the developing world where oppportunities aren't as good as what QR may have on offer (on paper at least). |
Quoting QatarA340 (Reply 29): hahhaha, PPRUNE??????? Its made by losers who complain about everything including the kitchen sink. |
Quoting Luftfahrer (Reply 31): It's quite a pity that QR cabin crews who have been commended for the most part on this board continue to work in an apparently poor environment. It would seem they would be better off elsewhere (that includes other ME carriers) with their individual skills |
Quoting QatarA340 (Reply 29): hahhaha, PPRUNE??????? Its made by losers who complain about everything including the kitchen sink. |
Quoting QatarA340 (Reply 29): This post made my day! |
Quoting Luftfahrer (Reply 31): No, it's made by aviation professionals for (aspiring) aviation professionals. |
Quoting B777LRF (Reply 26): They need the express permission of the Skipper, and he needs a green light from Doha. |
Quoting manny (Reply 35): But i was appalled at how people some people were mistreated in the security check at the airport on my flight back to US. |
Quoting QatarA340 (Reply 36): Appaled? Umm.. How about waiting for 2 hours in New York being asked by Homeland Security Officers personal questions and being interrogated like I did something wrong? That is after the passport check. The security checks in the US are way more strict that many airports including DOH. |
Quoting ojas (Reply 17): though pictures would elevate the scenario in a much better way. |
Quoting manny (Reply 39): If that was based purely on discrimination then nobody should have any right to question you (no pun) if you choose to avoid traveling to the US. What i saw in Qatar was indeed appalling because it was not one individual but a set of people who are employed by the state. That such blatant discrimination can exist in any part of the world and is considered acceptable in any way is just beyond me. And in that case i would choose to avoid that part of the world and spend my dollars in countries where the values are more in sync with what i believe in. |
Quoting picturethis (Reply 41): I don't understand the real need for a plethora of photos. |
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