Re: Lost-cost airlines succeed where communism failed



In article <autf12h0sib2etisj8t3brhpqqc0l7a8m5@xxxxxxx>, The Reid
<dontuse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Following up to Go Fig

If you do a good job, you generally don't have to worry about getting
fired.

tell tradesmen being undercut by eastern European cheap labour.

They must still charge the market rate.

Or anybody working conscientiously for a company that went down
through bad management of factors outside their control.

It happens, but with an economy that is close to 'full employment' they
will have another job more than likely.

jay
Wed Mar 15, 2006
mailto:gofig@xxxxxxx
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