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What are the particulars of the job. I.E. where is it located, what does it pay, what kind of planes, how many hours are average? Thanks. 
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Because, you know, the unemployed can be picky . . . 
 
 
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Yes, the unemployed can be picky. Just because I am not working doesn't mean I can sell out and take the first thing that comes along. I can afford to be picky and take the job I want to take. I have stated in the previous post that I have reasons for asking for the details. For you to assume that I am not in the position to be picky is awful arrogant of you, don't you think! 
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Well, I certainly hope you weren't planning on sending a resume to me, for a job at the flight school that I work at - a flight school where you're start out at $20.00 or more (and increase) - because your attutude certainly isn't one that I'd like to deal with on a daily basis. 
Most of the folks around here know that I'm being a smart-a$$ most of the time, and that I'm usually pretty easy to get along with. A sell-out? Hardly that. I work my a$$ off for every single dime that I earn, and I encourage each and every one of you to do the same. I sincerely hope that you can get the job of your dreams on the first shot.
A little background for you here - I was offered a job at MTSU paying $12/hour. I was also offered a job with my present employer, 
starting at $20/hour. Without that second offer, I'd be working at MTSU, because that was the best thing around. However, I 
was in a position to choose, so I did.
Your flying off the handle on somebody 
without figuring out if somebody is giving you a hard time or not, is pretty silly my friend. Hopefully you can relax and learn your way around here. Otherwise, it's gonna be a long ride in this aviation game . . .
Kell gives good advice - grow some thicker skin!