A funny, irreverent look at an airfreight company from an insider viewpoint.
A funny, irreverent look at an airfreight company from an insider viewpoint. Mike James (pseudonym) had me giggling from page 1 with the ups and many more downs of the joys of being a loadmaster calculating how the cargo should be loaded for balance. The imagery of 30 in-calf Friesian cows with many hours of delays is hilarious (although I'm sure the smell wasn't) as is the description of a 1950s freight plane - a builder's skip with wings and the performance of a rheumatic vicar climbing a hill on a rusty bicycle. I shall never look at a skip the same way again. All in all, a very funny book. Thank you for letting me read it.
Linda Amos, A LoveReading Ambassador