Hey CAL used to be headquartered at LAX!I liked United better when it was Continental and based in Houston.
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Black meatball was based at LAX and was Bob Six's airline, later Al Feldman, Fielding, eh can't remember off the top of my head but shot himself at his desk after losing the company to Lorenzo.I liked United better when it was Continental and based in Houston.
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Unfortunately we have a group of women at United that are doing their very best to set women aviators back. They need to retire already so that the real women aviators can step up and lead in the profession while they sit back, pick up DWI’s, and storm the capital in retirement.
One of the biggest learnings I’ve had managing female employees is that they face no wrath quite like the wrath they’re subjected to by other women in the office. Particularly older women who feel they’re getting perks and benefits that weren’t available to them. Which is why I found myself as a 35 year old mid level manager having to defend my employee getting 15-minute breast pumping breaks to a more senior female director in her 60s.
Yeah, this is a real thing, for sure. It's not universal, but it's pretty powerful. It's going to sound cliche, but this is effectively the cycle of abuse propagating from the patriarchy. I can explain further if anyone is curious, but in a nutshell, women hold each other to (much) higher standards than they hold male colleagues. Some dudes think that it's because they feel "threatened" by other women, but it's actually more sinister than that. It's a response to being raised with subtly—but pervasively—unequal power and prospects. It's absolutely nuts—on women's aviation fora, you find questions like "I only have a double masters. Do you think I'm qualified for a regional job, or should I go back for a PhD?" Meanwhile the dudes are like "Yo dawg, I've got a hundred hours and am about to solo, I can fly ur jet better than you."
There's a lot of cultural toxicity to unpack.
I don't think humans are ready.
I honestly don’t think it’s that at all. It’s people entwining politics so deeply into their DNA that they identify as a Trumper first before their sex, religion, and race. They throw all the later parts of identity out the window and embrace the politics part above all even at the detriment of the later. It’s really a wild social experiment that should be studied deeper.
It's probably a better offline conversation but my observation from 'outside' that bubble is that it's not merely politics; the 'sisterhood' are pretty goddamn mean to one another on various occasions and for various other reasons.I honestly don’t think it’s that at all. It’s people entwining politics so deeply into their DNA that they identify as a Trumper first before their sex, religion, and race. They throw all the later parts of identity out the window and embrace the politics part above all even at the detriment of the later. It’s really a wild social experiment that should be studied deeper.
Heard SkyWest request one on clearance on Thursday while we were requesting a 28 dept.Are, um, are Bay Tour departures still a thing up there?
Heard SkyWest request one on clearance on Thursday while we were requesting a 28 dept.
I thought they were big fans of roast beef.Which is more than another one of our back seaters can say, as one of the eastern WA sky penis artists![]()
they didn't have the meats.I thought they were big fans of roast beef.
they didn't have the meats.
I do one every few months, workload permitting.Heard SkyWest request one on clearance on Thursday while we were requesting a 28 dept.
I flew with a captain at OO who requested it out of RNO one day down to LAX.I do one every few months, workload permitting.
Are you like this around your family as well?Oh yes. Visual tours. Completely unnecessary for flight and actually going out of your way for it. Nothing can go wrong.
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I’m surprised your guys shop doesn’t have clear concise guidance on visual tours during 121 operations.
Are you like this around your family as well?