I left Emirates…
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 Published On Premiered Apr 12, 2023

Welcome aboard!

Here we are! You asked and I recorded. Finally, the long-awaited "Why Did I Resign from Emirates Airline" video is here! I listed my resignation reasons from my perspective.

I believe this video is a great tool for those who want to learn how is it like working at Emirates Airline as an airline pilot. In this video, I didn't want to draw a bad image or a perfect image of the Emirates Airline. I simply aimed to reflect my opinions and decision-making process about my resignation and while doing so, I tried not to reflect any emotion of mine. I hope you will enjoy the content! As usual, you can reach me in the comments section below.
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Timecodes:
00:00 - Introduction
02:08 - The First Reason
03:28 - The Second Reason
04:45 - Seniority-driven vs Non-Seniority-driven Airline
08:02 - The Third Reason
10:32 - The Fourth Reason
14:18 - The Fifth Reason
16:11 - The Sixth Reason
18:24 - The Seventh Reason

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The views and opinions expressed in this video are solely mine and do not necessarily represent the views, opinions, or positions of any company or organization mentioned. I share personal experiences, thoughts, and perspectives, and these should be understood as subjective interpretations. It is important to note that my experiences may vary, and you are encouraged to conduct your own research and make informed decisions. I am not a spokesperson for any company and do not speak on behalf of any employer, past or present.

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