Congrats to our mystery member

Oooooh I know, I know! Prost brother!

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Whatever intellectual deficiency I have obviously has precluded me from success in academia, in training and in eight years of professional aviation. :sarcasm:



I'm very excited. From the first interaction, I really felt like I belonged there. And I think that their model and business is a masterful understanding of consumer behavior in air travel, and also an understanding that a jet that is not in motion is not making any money. (And apparently there's a tray table up front and fantastic quality of life, too.) I had fun at my interview, too, which is NOT something I can say about pretty much any other airline interview I've done thus far - most of them are about somewhere between a visit to the in-laws (tolerable, but you're on edge) and what I imagine a conscious colonoscopy feels like.

It's been a long couple of weeks between work, school and wearing my suit, for sure - I have to admit, the timing (I had just walked across from the Kremlin with a "not tier one" letter and a card to call reservations) was pretty interesting as well. Exhausted but proud and happy.



I agree with what all the others have said about you here on both the personal and professional fronts. Plus flying fifi for a living, no matter the paint job, is not a half bad way to keep the bank account above board. Congrats on the job and I’ll see you in the merger and ensuing SLI battle royale. ;)
 
Whatever intellectual deficiency I have obviously has precluded me from success in academia, in training and in eight years of professional aviation. :sarcasm:



I'm very excited. From the first interaction, I really felt like I belonged there. And I think that their model and business is a masterful understanding of consumer behavior in air travel, and also an understanding that a jet that is not in motion is not making any money. (And apparently there's a tray table up front and fantastic quality of life, too.) I had fun at my interview, too, which is NOT something I can say about pretty much any other airline interview I've done thus far - most of them are about somewhere between a visit to the in-laws (tolerable, but you're on edge) and what I imagine a conscious colonoscopy feels like.

It's been a long couple of weeks between work, school and wearing my suit, for sure - I have to admit, the timing (I had just walked across from the Kremlin with a "not tier one" letter and a card to call reservations) was pretty interesting as well. Exhausted but proud and happy.

Damn, does that mean you not gonna be grumpy no mas?
On a serious note, congratulations
 
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