realityman
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Kinda like the military..stiff rules, you know 'em before you join...nobody is drafted...all volunteers...follow 'em or else...simple really...
No, not simple.
Actually, I could agree with your post above, except for two things.
1) The rules must be made known in order to know and follow them and
2) The rules must be of a nature that they can actually be followed.
The military may have stiff rules, but they conform to my two conditions above.
If the info in that article is true, those FA's never had any real chance to follow the rules. None of them working there do. It's pure luck for the ones who remain employed.
Punished for over boiling an egg? I wonder if it's listed in any of Qatar's rules that you can't make a cooking mistake on your days off?
Seems more like rules being made up on a whim as the company sees fit.
How can you even remotely defend the totally unreasonable? But I also wonder how much those FA's are paid to make them actually want to stay at all? Lots of questions.