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Job eller forretning: Mennesker (Dutch Edition)
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Mennesker<br /><br />Maikl, da du oprettede et internationalt firma til at levere lederskab konsulentydelser, hvad var din personlige mission?<br /><br />Tja … din personlige mission er ikke anderledes end mine, n&#xe5;r du begynder at klart indse, hvad det handler om, hvad vi taler om.<br /><br />Du ved, n&#xe5;r jeg bliver spurgt om, hvad en personlig mission er, vil jeg foresl&#xe5;, at du bestanden op for en masse tid og ikke forventer at modtage fra mig svaret, at jeg vil give dig i en udtrykkelig formular. Det er umuligt. At v&#xe6;re i stand til at f&#xe5; dit svar, du skal &#xe6;ndre. Du vil h&#xf8;re det, og vi vil sige det hver gang. Men at h&#xf8;re svaret egentlig betyder at f&#xf8;le det.


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Photograph: Natascha Libbert Handout/EPA You have an aircraft, passengers and crewIn a newspaper interview published on Wednesday, King Willem-Alexander said that he recently ended his role as a regular guest pilot after 21 years on KLMs fleet of Fokker 70 planes and before that on Dutch carrier MartinairYou can completely disengage and concentrate on something elseNetherlands Dutch king reveals he held part-time job as airline pilot Willem-Alexander co-piloted commercial KLM flights twice a month, saying it had been a relaxing hobby King Willem-Alexander told a newspaper that he had now stepped down from role as guest pilotMost people dont listen anyway, he addedShare your thoughts hereWillem-Alexander said he is rarely recognised by passengers, especially since security was tightened on board planes in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacksSkip to main contentFacebook Twitter Pinterest King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands with Maarten Putman inside the cockpit of a KLM CityhopperClose

You have responsibility for them, the king told De TelegraafWe'd appreciate your feedbackAnd even when he makes announcements to passengers, Willem-Alexander says that as a co-pilot he doesnt have to give his nameYou cant take your problems from the ground into the skiesBefore September 11, the cockpit door was openTopics Netherlands Air France/KLM Air transport Airline industry Monarchy Europe news Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Google Share on WhatsApp Share on Messenger Reuse this content most viewed Princess Mako of Japan to lose royal status by marrying commoner Read more As a guest flier, the king worked about twice a month, always as co-pilotPhotograph: Natascha Libbert/AFP/Getty Images Netherlands Dutch king reveals he held part-time job as airline pilot Willem-Alexander co-piloted commercial KLM flights twice a month, saying it had been a relaxing hobby Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email View more sharing options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Google Share on WhatsApp Share on Messenger Close This article is 1 month old Associated Press in The Hague Wednesday 17 May 2017 23.22BST Last modified on Tuesday 6 June 2017 01.44BST The Dutch king has revealed that for more than two decades he has, alongside his royal duties, held down a part-time second job

People regularly came to have a look and thought it was nice or surprising that I was sitting there, he said, adding that very few people recognise him as he walks through Amsterdams Schiphol Airport in KLM uniform and cap.So while some people recognise his voice, it does not happen oftenThe 50-year-old father of three and monarch to 17 million Dutch citizens calls flying a hobby that lets him leave his royal duties on the ground and fully focus on something elseWhile it is no secret that Willem-Alexander is a qualified pilot who sometimes flew KLM passenger flights, it was not previously clear how frequently it happenedHe will now retrain to fly Boeing 737s as the Fokkers are being phased out of servicejobs dating holidays world europe US americas asia australia middle east africa inequality cities global development more sign in Comment activity Edit profile Email preferences Change password Sign out become a supporter subscribe search jobs dating more from the guardian: dating jobs change edition: switch to the UK edition switch to the US edition switch to the AU edition International edition switch to the UK edition switch to the US edition switch to the Australia edition The Guardian - Back to home home world europe US americas asia australia africa middle east cities development home UK world selected sport football opinion culture business lifestyle fashion environment tech travel browse all sections close AllrightsreservedThe Guardian back to top home UK world selected sport football opinion culture business lifestyle fashion environment tech travel all sections close home UK education media society law scotland wales northern ireland world selected europe US americas asia australia africa middle east cities development sport football cricket rugby union F1 tennis golf cycling boxing racing rugby league football live scores tables competitions results fixtures clubs opinion columnists letters editorials culture film tv & radio music games books art & design stage classical business economics banking retail markets eurozone lifestyle food recipes health & fitness love & sex family women home & garden fashion environment climate change wildlife energy pollution tech travel UK europe US money property savings pensions borrowing careers science professional networks the observer today's paper obituaries g2 weekend the guide saturday review sunday's paper comment the new review observer magazine membership crosswords blog editor quick cryptic prize quiptic genius speedy everyman azed weekend video podcasts digital archive World Netherlands world europe US americas asia australia middle east africa inequality cities global development back to top become a supporter make a contribution securedrop solve technical issue advertise with us work for us contact us complaints & corrections terms & conditions privacy policy cookie policy digital newspaper archive all topics all contributors Facebook Twitter 2017 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companiesThe Guardian - Back to home become a supporter subscribe find a job jobs news opinion sport arts life Menu news headlines world news UK news science cities global development tech business environment obituaries opinion opinion home the guardian view columnists cartoons opinion videos letters sport sport home football rugby union cricket tennis F1 golf boxing US sports arts culture home books music tv & radio art & design film games classical stage life lifestyle home fashion food recipes love & sex health & fitness home & garden women family travel money What term do you want to search? become a supporter subscribe Sign in/up my account Comment activity Edit profile Email preferences Change password Sign out International edition INT edition: switch to the UK edition UK switch to the US edition US switch to the Australia edition AU switch to the INT jobs dating holidays the guardian app video podcasts pictures newsletters today&#x27;s paper the observer digital archive crosswords Facebook Twitter This navigation is new

That, for me, is the most relaxing part of flying

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