ian
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okay got it, it didn't read that way....but maybe thats just me.Aw hell no!
We timed out, got legal rest, came back the next morning and got out of town.
okay got it, it didn't read that way....but maybe thats just me.Aw hell no!
We timed out, got legal rest, came back the next morning and got out of town.
Indeed, I can see that now. The "volunteer" part was getting rolled into a day off and an additional duty period, for both of the up-front types. It was only sort-of optional.okay got it, it didn't read that way....but maybe thats just me.
Because it is.
And "absolutely".
I'm outlandish and prideful, go vacuum ok sweetie?![]()
Ok.
That still doesn't make you right darling.![]()
In the military there is a generational difference in how one handles hardships.
Not so in the airlines? Terrific! I look forward to working with these resilient youngsters!
What/where did you break?
Because it is.
And "absolutely".
Is this really a "problem" or an "opportunity"?Held for an hour to get in to SYD due to thunderstorms. Blew the connection for Virgin Australia to BNE for sim.
Happiness is a good thing, however your @Cherokee_Cruiser-like addiction to the subject is, well, strangely fascinating and not indicative of happiness.
I got turned down by American back in 1997 and didn't think a thing about it afterwards. No anger, no bitterness, no pithy "OMG! AA isn't the only airline with a hub in DFW!" (at the time).
Find peace. I'd be just as proud of my career and my team if I was working for, I don't know, TWA at the time.
As they used to say, "you go with the first airline that hires you".
No hard feelings over the ones that didn't. You'll be able to jump seat on their metal when you need to.
Hopefully it all works out in the end.
Pretty simple when you think about it.
Joe
Not a slam on sji as the whole "my legacy is better than yours" thing is really dumb, but from your posts here and in fb it does seem like you've gotten saddled with some real winner new hires recently.
Really? Southernjets must have hired a bunch of super stereotypical millennials then, because I'm not seeing that where I'm at or on other carriers when I've been jumpseat in. I do agree that younger pilots tend to be more comfortable using technology (phones!) to solve a problem, but otherwise it's pretty much the same... Grumble... Sit and wait.
Not a slam on sji as the whole "my legacy is better than yours" thing is really dumb, but from your posts here and in fb it does seem like you've gotten saddled with some real winner new hires recently. Do you think that's an industry trend or a result of hiring practices?
As they used to say, "you go with the first airline that hires you"
I generally keep my facebook feed like a photo blog, what in the world did I say about a new hire? Hell, I haven't even suited up for work in almost a month.
In the military there is a generational difference in how one handles hardships.
Not so in the airlines? Terrific! I look forward to working with these resilient youngsters!
There is. Seggy's just talking out his ass.
Yeah I have no idea what he's talking about...But I've been here less than 10 years so I'm still a "new hire"Really? Southernjets must have hired a bunch of super stereotypical millennials then, because I'm not seeing that where I'm at or on other carriers when I've been jumpseat in. I do agree that younger pilots tend to be more comfortable using technology (phones!) to solve a problem, but otherwise it's pretty much the same... Grumble... Sit and wait.
Not a slam on sji as the whole "my legacy is better than yours" thing is really dumb, but from your posts here and in fb it does seem like you've gotten saddled with some real winner new hires recently. Do you think that's an industry trend or a result of hiring practices?