Apophis
Resident Iconoclast
Where did this term come from? I'd never heard it before about 6-9 months ago...
I'm pretty sure it came from this GEICO commercial. I could be wrong though.
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Where did this term come from? I'd never heard it before about 6-9 months ago...
If you didn't see them there, you'd see them trying to write a check in the line at the supermarket for their 6 pack of Mountain Dew and beef jerky.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/01/18/florida.pilot.slain/index.html?hpt=T2
So, I find it very curious that the CNN headline leads with the words "American Airlines pilot found dead...".
What does his job have to do with anything? If he was a sales clerk, small business owner, pizza delivery guy, would the headline have ran the same?
It sucks that a guy is dead, I just find it interesting that his job title lead the headline.
DO NOT READ THE COMMENTS SECTION...
You'd get to read things like this comment from a jackwagon that calls himself "beadlesaz"...
beadlesaz
For those of you who think pilots are poor: check the average salary for an experienced pilot with a major US airlines. Then determine that amount in relation to what rest of Americans average. No, pilots may not be rich compared to Bill Gates but they are compared to the other 90% of their countrymen. Another interesting bit of information to find - exactly how many days per month this pilot flies or is on standby. While you're at it find out how much vacation the pilot accrues. And, find out what percentage learned to fly in the military - courtesy of the taxpayer.
You do see headlines like "doctor found dead", "attorney found dead", "bank manager found dead", etc. Pilots are not in the same category as a lot of jobs, it is considered a bit more prominent.
Almost as sad as the primary topic of a thread about a tragic homicide is the commentary, although the editorial by the OP lead us down this road.
<-----just as guilty:hiya:
Yet pilots are paid less than all of the above.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/01/18/florida.pilot.slain/index.html?hpt=T2
So, I find it very curious that the CNN headline leads with the words "American Airlines pilot found dead...".
What does his job have to do with anything? If he was a sales clerk, small business owner, pizza delivery guy, would the headline have ran the same?
It sucks that a guy is dead, I just find it interesting that his job title lead the headline.