HVYMETALDRVR
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Forget about the bottom-feeding regional. Which engine for the Great Lakes? I'm sick of people hijacking threads that I've successfully hijacked.
Haha sorry though I should confess I've always been a Stearman nut.
Forget about the bottom-feeding regional. Which engine for the Great Lakes? I'm sick of people hijacking threads that I've successfully hijacked.
Haha sorry though I should confess I've always been a Stearman nut.
As in, they loosen the straps so that the contents fall out? Awful.
It's a shame, really.
I'll be in the bay late this week. M&g?
Hopefully not 223 on friday.
Hopefully not 223 on friday.
.... The training is great...
But I simply cannot conceive how a company looking to hire skilled professionals can have people in training for multiple weeks (?) unpaid (if true) and then pay them what can only be described as indentured-servitude wages... Except that indentured servitude implies that basic necessities are afforded, which is not necessarily the case at these wages. I mean, I have a friend who has worked there for a few years and has [allegedly] never earned over $16k in a year. If that doesn't make you sick, then consider yourself lucky.
Pilots have paid $35k or more out of their pocket to pay for their regional airline training and then work for free at Gulfstream so landing a Great Lakes job would be like hitting the lotto to some people.
And in doing so, kick the rest of us in the balls and cheapen our profession.
Obviously, that's what happens when you chose a profession that is also a fun hobby people pay to do as pass time. You knew it before you started flying so you shouldn't complain about it.
With that line of thinking, professional baseball players should paid in oranges, capri sun and pizza parties after each game. I am tired of hearing the hobby verses career argument. If you are a professional pilot, it is no longer a hobby, period.
With that line of thinking, professional baseball players should paid in oranges, capri sun and pizza parties after each game. I am tired of hearing the hobby verses career argument. If you are a professional pilot, it is no longer a hobby, period.