You people wonder why so few experienced pilots want to participate in this forum. Attack the poster for asking pointed questions. You think if you make them go away all will be alright.
We've got plenty of experienced, respectful posters.
I've always been taught to respect your elders. I find it hard to give that respect when it appears, on the surface, that said elder is cutting the young whippersnapper down, for no reason.
Again, we all were under the impression, from you, that you came here because of the bickering of other forums. We try to get and give opinions, and facts, without stepping on peoples' toes, because it's unnecessary. If someone tells me that the green light in U.S. traffic lights is the top one, one shouldn't tell them "you're an <insert insult="" here="">< insert insult here >, it's on the bottom." It would be more prudent to present facts and evidence, and state "the green light is on the bottom on the majority of lights."
I'll admit this is perhaps a weak example, and that I'm guilty of not providing an un-insulting posts (if you could see my infractions), but I strive to not be vitriolic or unnecessarily baiting in my writing.
The reason, in my opinion, that you're getting the reaction on this post, is because we've gone down this avenue before.... "do you think regional will undercut the majors blah blah"...... this just leads to infighting among regional guys....
I'm not saying we're not culpable as a group, but we are attempting to rectify the situation with collective efforts such as the "Fee For Departure Committee". As a major pilot, I implore someone as knowledgeable and experienced as yourself not to lay the blame at the feet of the people receiving the flying from your company. Who gave away the flying? What can be done to recover it? We've got scope at the regional in an attempt to prevent "outsourcing" of the "outsource"...
And finally, I would like to point out that I learn a lot from the experienced guys here. There are a select few that I can count on when I see their "handle" in a thread, I'll be getting good information. I've got a long ways to go before I'm even considered knowledgeable about pretty much anything, so I do my best to sit back and "listen" or read what's written.
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