Hi, Boh Tong, that was a very good response. Separately, I would like to seek your view on this situation. As you are aware, Silkair recently became part of SIA and its crew became part of the latter's. After undergoing a training stint at STC, they would be placed on SIA'S long haul flights as well. Apparently, this did not go down too well with a certain IFM. During a recent briefing for a flight, and in noting that there was Silkair's crew on SNY, he openly said, "You Silkair crew don't deserve to come to SIA. You are here to take over our flights" followed by further criicisms. This was done during the briefing and in the presence the presence of 23 crew members. I cannot imagine how the Silkair crew felt. She must have felt terrible during that trip. She felt grossly humilated that even the SQ crew felt sorry for her. Can you please advise who should I raise this matter to? Should I raise it with the CEO or Cabin Crew Department or social media? The initials of the IFM is WLK and with an English name beginning with P. Please let me have your views and advice which is the best route to raise this matter.
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Sunday, May 15, 2022
A tribute to my friend and ex-colleague
Gabriel Goh has passed away a few weeks ago. May RIP. He was working as a catering officer/supervisor with SIA/SATS before his retirement. He was a nice guy who was very generous with his friends. In the photo above Gabriel with the black/white checked short sleeves shirt bought us dinner at the same place twice in 2017. Each dinner with drinks cost him around $500 but he gladly paid for it. Besides being generous, Gabriel was also a pleasant person to be with. He was a positive and cheerful friend. I did not have the chance to see him when he was ill as I am still in Japan. However, we communicated quite often via WhatsApp before he passed away. I am writing this post as a tribute to him.
Saturday, May 14, 2022
Gusto Restaurant & instructions on how to subscribe
For the price of an inexpensive meal one may spend the whole day in this cosy and not so crowded family restaurant in Japan. This place provides free wifi and drink all you can of coffee,tea,cappucino, coke, sprite etc etc. Most of the time I would have my breakfast here. Usually I would order a hard boiled egg,thick toast with butter and jam with free flow of my favorite cappucino for only S$3.40. Subcribe my channel by clicking on the "Subscribe" button below the video and you will receive new videos when I upload them to YouTube (instructions below)