No, I'm not drunk. And if ya know me, I don't drink.
I wouldn't take a personal check from a person that doesn't drink. Now if you don't drink because there's an underlying background with addiction or alcoholism, any day.
No, I'm not drunk. And if ya know me, I don't drink.
So much bitterness anger and good god the "lucky" word without a crap-ton of qualifiers is a short cut to understanding.
There are a lot of guys that made the jump to Delta without a significant amount of PIC time, or any at all.
But you're leaving out a lot of underlying work performed on a number of things to be awarded the opportunity to interview.
And the skill to succeed during it.
Aye yi yi...

But it's easier to complain than take a moment to understand
Exactly.
Horse. Water. Why don't they drink.
I wouldn't take a personal check from a person that doesn't drink. Now if you don't drink because there's an underlying background with addiction or alcoholism, any day.

So much bitterness anger and good god the "lucky" word without a crap-ton of qualifiers is a short cut to understanding.
There are a lot of guys that made the jump to Delta without a significant amount of PIC time, or any at all.
But you're leaving out a lot of underlying work performed on a number of things to be awarded the opportunity to interview.
And the skill to succeed during it.
Aye yi yi...
I wouldn't take a personal check from a person that doesn't drink. Now if you don't drink because there's an underlying background with addiction or alcoholism, any day.
"What are the 5 core values of JetBlue?"
The sad thing is, he had JUST been handed a flier that had the 5 values printed on it.
Religious/cultural.
I'm going to preface all this by saying I"m kind of in a grumpy mood because the company was screwing around with us today and I don't particularly like wasting my time like that. But...
That's really disingenuous because for every few guys that bust their ass (which I can totally say here) AND get lucky and end up at Delta or where ever, there are two or three other guys that bust their ass JUST as hard if not harder and STILL are left slinging gear at a regional somewhere. Every time you sound the great big brass trumpets of success and lead the choir in a sing along of praise about the "underlying work" the guy who made it did to get to where he is now, and yet somehow leave out the part about the big tattoos he has on his ass (which I can still say) cheeks that say LUCK and TIMING, you are emotionally smacking the snot out of those other three guys who worked just as hard but didn't get inked.
Yes, you've got to be hungry, but that is not the whole story and it gets REALLY old hearing the choir sing that song some times.
And screw that. I don't drink because I don't want to. No addiction or other issues in my background. Somehow my last few NJC checks cleared with no problem though so who the hell knows what's up.

wheelsup said:While you've been sitting on your butt hundreds of guys have gotten hired and put into upgrade class. The longer you "look into details" the worse off you're going to be. At some point (soon) the opportunity will have passed you by, and you wind up a 10 year FO at a shrinking airline bitter at the industry.
Terrible.
You don't vote no on concessions only to chase upgrade to one of the worst contracts in the industry. I swear, it's like people don't realize why the concessionary TAs keep coming. You chase movement, airplanes, and bases with no regards to starting over at $20/hr or stepping on your fellow pilots who are trying to hold the line.
Don't feel bad in spite of what people here write. At the same time keep your options open. I'm a long time L-ASA pilot and like it here. On the flip side that is why it sucks for you- I'm comfortable, well paid, treated well and not looking to move on. I've actually had FOs tell me to my face that I am the problem with our airline. I won't move on and I'm occupying their seat.
Do what is best for you. You don't owe me or anyone else here a thing. Do what is best for you, not me.
On the other hand it IS easy flying with 6-8 year FOs who anticipate what needs to be done.
So forget what I said. Stay here. Everyplace else sucks.
jtrain609 said:Concessionary? I'd happily give up the entire compass contract to get what PSA has for line improvement. PSA and XJT are the only two airlines with real line improvement.
LIW is a small part of the contract. It's nice, yeah. What about benefits, pay caps, and other work rules? I know you don't personally think the PSA contract is industry leading?
You keep the movement going by keeping the costs low. That's impossible at surejet because we have more lifers on the list than anything else. How to you keep costs low? Dangle a quick upgrade and new airplanes, they'll come running for first year pay effectively solidifying the race to the bottom. I can only hope the regionals fold and all the flying goes back to mainline because with this whole "get mine now" attitude we have left an absolute mess for kids aspiring to fill our seats in the future.
And screw that. I don't drink because I don't want to. No addiction or other issues in my background. Somehow my last few NJC checks cleared with no problem though so who the hell knows what's up.

Fair enough certainly not trying to be a Dick. I do apologize how it came across.I'd reread that and consider how you are coming across. @Screaming_Emu has not just "been sitting on his butt". He's had some bad timing and bad luck and maybe has not taken as many risks as some but he's not lazy.
That's really disingenuous because for every few guys that bust their ass (which I can totally say here) AND get lucky and end up at Delta or where ever, there are two or three other guys that bust their ass JUST as hard if not harder and STILL are left slinging gear at a regional somewhere. Every time you sound the great big brass trumpets of success and lead the choir in a sing along of praise about the "underlying work" the guy who made it did to get to where he is now, and yet somehow leave out the part about the big tattoos he has on his ass (which I can still say) cheeks that say LUCK and TIMING, you are emotionally smacking the snot out of those other three guys who worked just as hard but didn't get inked.
Yes, you've got to be hungry, but that is not the whole story and it gets REALLY old hearing the choir sing that song some times.
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I'm not arguing with you, but I think I can add a few counterpoints.
I hear a lot "I'm busting my ass just as hard" and I am not sure that a lot of people realize that there is a difference between busting your ass at work and busting your ass outside of work to get the job you want. Seeking the big job is a full time job in itself. This is a painfully obvious concept to some and yet to many others, they truly can't seem to make the connection.
If you aren't spending hours researching your chosen airline's hiring procedures, you aren't busting your ass.
If you are not making every effort to network, you aren't busting your ass.
If you aren't attending job fairs, you aren't busting your ass.
If you aren't picking every person's brain who has recently gone through the interview process, you aren't busting your ass.
If you aren't updating your app at least weekly, you aren't busting your ass.
If you aren't getting people as many people as possible to scan through your app for typos, YABYA.
If you aren't volunteering in the community on your time off (and preferably for an organization that the airline sponsors) YABYA.
If you aren't at least considering furthering your education in some form YABYA.
If you find yourself ever saying "I don't have the time for this on my days off," or "why should I have to drop $200 to attend XYZ job fair" or "I am an excellent employee at ABC regional and I have 3000 hours of TPIC and if ETC airline doesn't like it they can KMA." well, cool story bro, but there are thousands of guys with the same credentials who are working harder.
And yes, after doing everything possible, it still takes some luck. And some guys still aren't getting calls. But who knows, they could very well be in the short stack of applications who could receive a call this week. I know for a fact, every single person I know that has gotten a call from an airline recently was not expecting it to come. @Trip7 was not expecting to get a call as soon as he did. @Derg was not expecting to get that call with no TPIC. @Gonzo just happened to be BSing with a guy one day who ended up hooking him up.
@BobDDuck you had to bust your ass to get where you were too. You had some pitfalls too, and you still kept moving on. I don't thing there is anything wrong with the trumpet and the songs of praise for new hires because it's intended to keep people in a positive frame of mind. I know that I've needed the pep talk before, and I'm sure you have as well.
To be fair, there are people doing "all of the above" and still haven't gotten a call.
One thing I finally figured out is I would've traded every ounce of QOL I experienced at my commuter to get hired a year earlier at my present gig.There is such thing as a bad move. Right now the only thing lacking from my current situation is that im not building PIC time. I've been working all day today, but at this point it appears I'd be trading almost all of my QOL for the same take home pay in exchange for PIC.
I'm researching every option out there. This is a step in the right direction, but I'm not sure it's the right move for me.
