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As the Gen Z kids say. "You're here for that drama. It's givin' you life!"

You always seem to find a way to be in the mix or you're the intrusive fly on the wall with no boundaries when it comes to airline drama.

On a side note, I don't know who that Tyler Craig dude is, he's like a f' in dick. Fa' reals!
 
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As the Gen Z kids say. "You're here for that drama. It's givin' you life!"

You always seem to find a way to be in the mix or the intrusive fly on the wall with no boundaries when it comes to airline drama.

On a side note, I don't know who that Tyler Craig dude is, he's like a f' in dick. Fa' reals!

You realize you’re on a forum for pilots? So if there’s another thread and it relates to pilots or this career, it’s fair game to bring it up or share it. I don’t get your point. You think pilots don’t talk about other airlines and what’s going on in the industry?
 
You realize you’re on a forum for pilots? So if there’s another thread and it relates to pilots or this career, it’s fair game to bring it up or share it. I don’t get your point. You think pilots don’t talk about other airlines and what’s going on in the industry?

Hmmm... not necessarily saying that pilots don't appreciate drama. But you seem to really revel in it. I mean that's not even your pilot group and you're creepin' on their pages. Here's s snipit from my human behaviors class from college. Human's do things i.e. behaviors for specific set of reasons. Most notably to fulfill a certain need or a want. It's call "needs meeting." Ask yourself and only you can answer this truthfully. But what needs are you seeking to get met, by always needing to immerse yourself into other people/pilot groups drama? By doing this you're getting your needs met, whatever that specific need is. Human nature/behavior says that we as humans never do something for nothing there's always some sort of reward function in our thinking, actions and behaviors. Whether its conscious or unconscious.
 
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Hmmm... not necessarily saying that pilots don't appreciate drama. But you seem to really revel in it. I mean that's not even your pilot group and your creepin' on their pages. Here's s snipit from my human behaviors class from college. Human's do things i.e. behaviors for specific set of reasons. Most notably to fulfill a certain need or a want. It's call "needs meeting." Ask yourself and only you can answer this truthfully. But what needs are you seeking to get met, by always needing to immerse yourself into other people/pilot groups drama? By doing this you're getting your needs met, whatever that specific need is. Human nature/behavior says that we as humans never do something for nothing there's always some sort of reward function in our actions. Whether its conscious or unconscious.

Too be fair this has been a brutal year for CC. His president got voted out. He likely hasn’t had his super special happy time with his 401k. And Subaru pizza (or is that Sbrao) is failing as they are and will always be God’s abomination of pizza.

:D
 
Hmmm... not necessarily saying that pilots don't appreciate drama. But you seem to really revel in it. I mean that's not even your pilot group and you're creepin' on their pages. Here's s snipit from my human behaviors class from college. Human's do things i.e. behaviors for specific set of reasons. Most notably to fulfill a certain need or a want. It's call "needs meeting." Ask yourself and only you can answer this truthfully. But what needs are you seeking to get met, by always needing to immerse yourself into other people/pilot groups drama? By doing this you're getting your needs met, whatever that specific need is. Human nature/behavior says that we as humans never do something for nothing there's always some sort of reward function in our thinking, actions and behaviors. Whether its conscious or unconscious.

You do realize I literally clicked the link that CoffeeIce posted, right? It was right there. Had it not been this thread and that link, I wouldn’t have known about it. You’re way overanalyzing. There is no “need.” I clicked the article link, saw the FB post, and the comments were right there.
 
Too be fair this has been a brutal year for CC. His president got voted out. He likely hasn’t had his super special happy time with his 401k. And Subaru pizza (or is that Sbrao) is failing as they are and will always be God’s abomination of pizza.

:D

That’s not funny :(

First, SEA closed Sbarros in Terminal B. :fury: And just yesterday I specifically took the train to Concourse D to get Seattle’s Best Coffee, only to find that also permanently closed. :eek2:

Why does SEA hate America?
 
That’s not funny :(

First, SEA closed Sbarros in Terminal B. :fury: And just yesterday I specifically took the train to Concourse D to get Seattle’s Best Coffee, only to find that also permanently closed. :eek2:

Why does SEA hate America?

It’s not funny at all. It’s hilarious! Subaru pizza should have offered anchovies then it might be worth going to and I despise anchovies.

As for Seattle’s Best um why? How is this good coffee? And this was someone that worked as a barista in college.
 
It’s not funny at all. It’s hilarious! Subaru pizza should have offered anchovies then it might be worth going to and I despise anchovies.

As for Seattle’s Best um why? How is this good coffee? And this was someone that worked as a barista in college.

Seattle’s Best Coffee was pretty good. Much better than Starbucks!
 
Hmmm... not necessarily saying that pilots don't appreciate drama. But you seem to really revel in it. I mean that's not even your pilot group and you're creepin' on their pages. Here's s snipit from my human behaviors class from college. Human's do things i.e. behaviors for specific set of reasons. Most notably to fulfill a certain need or a want. It's call "needs meeting." Ask yourself and only you can answer this truthfully. But what needs are you seeking to get met, by always needing to immerse yourself into other people/pilot groups drama? By doing this you're getting your needs met, whatever that specific need is. Human nature/behavior says that we as humans never do something for nothing there's always some sort of reward function in our thinking, actions and behaviors. Whether its conscious or unconscious.

My need for pie is not being met.
 
From my understanding flow programs don't require pilot votes because the hiring process isn't our say. I'm all for it. But tieing together 35 RJ'S on scope brings DALPA into the picture and would require a vote because that'd would be us giving up scope back to pre-pandemic levels. Which right now is being violated ever since Compass dissolved. It sounds like if company decides to go through with it then there will be an expedited grievance to an arbitrator. It's all relatively new so not sure what will happen in the coming months. Very unusual strategy by management to just completely ignore DALPA, not include them, and then think adding scope is going to work.

It was my understanding also that the extra RJs have been operating anyway, management just did a "mea culpa" somewhat and redefined what "airframes in operation" meant vs "planes on the opsspec" - which is the same tactic that has been happening with other things, like JVs. "Sorry we're going to do what we want, grieve it." - Knowing full well the grievance process can take years and returns only moderate sums to the pilots. Heck, I'm still getting checks from HAL MEC for stuff, and it's been 5 years!


That’s not funny :(

First, SEA closed Sbarros in Terminal B. :fury: And just yesterday I specifically took the train to Concourse D to get Seattle’s Best Coffee, only to find that also permanently closed. :eek2:

Why does SEA hate America?

As long as Dilletante Mocha is still open!
 
I think there are two seasons without him. Obviously, they aren't as great, but I thought they were funny.
While seasons weren't as funny with Michael Scott I thought it was great because of the way they tied everything together and gave us closure to end the show. While it's just a sitcom, it went on so many years we got attached to characters and such so having them do a "send off" season if you will was a really nice touch to the show for me.
 
While seasons weren't as funny with Michael Scott I thought it was great because of the way they tied everything together and gave us closure to end the show. While it's just a sitcom, it went on so many years we got attached to characters and such so having them do a "send off" season if you will was a really nice touch to the show for me.

I EFFIN' HATE The Office. It is NOT funny. And I like British dry humor. They always have reruns playing here at work for hours. It triggers me.
 
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