1699, from Du. orang-outang, from Malay orang utan, lit. "man of the woods," from orang "man" + utan, hutan "forest, wild." It is possible that the word originally was used by town-dwellers on Java to describe savage forest tribes of the Sunda Islands and that Europeans misunderstood it to mean the ape. The name is not now applied in Malay to the animal, but there is evidence that it was so in 17c.
Unfortunately, Mark, that's not what we've been getting lately. We've been getting a lot of bitter, angry people that have nothing better to do than complain about the way things are.
It's kind of sad . . . we have to do everything we can to show people that it is what you make it!!
I was judging it based on benefits, QOL, work rules, and time off.
Jim, I got A LOT of respect for ExpressJet, the pilot group, and management there. I wish you guys the best, just be careful though. Ten years ago Comair and Mesaba had the best benefits, QOL, work rules, and time off. Twenty years ago it was WestAir and Bar Harbor Airways.
The 'era of good feeling' could last forever or it could be gone tomorrow. The going is good now and I hope that the branded flying takes off for you guys, BUT crap could hit the fan tomorrow.
This industry is a crapshoot. The flying in EWR could be taken away from you tomorrow. The mainline guys are fighting tooth and nail to get this fee for departure crap taken away from the regional feed business models (as they should).
It is different to love your job and to be cautiously optimistic. I love my job, but am VERY cautious about the future.
Seggy, you are absolutely 100% correct. There is every possiblilty that I could wake up tomorrow and wonder what the hell happened to that company that used to exist called ExpressJet. Independence anyone? Pan Am? Braniff? In fact, if things go a well as they are going now for ExpressJet for the next five years, I will consider it no small miracle.
In the meantime, I will continue to :rotfl: whenever I hear someone talk about how bad my job 'sucks'.
Jim, I got A LOT of respect for ExpressJet, the pilot group, and management there. I wish you guys the best, just be careful though. Ten years ago Comair and Mesaba had the best benefits, QOL, work rules, and time off. Twenty years ago it was WestAir and Bar Harbor Airways.
The 'era of good feeling' could last forever or it could be gone tomorrow. The going is good now and I hope that the branded flying takes off for you guys, BUT crap could hit the fan tomorrow.
This industry is a crapshoot. The flying in EWR could be taken away from you tomorrow. The mainline guys are fighting tooth and nail to get this fee for departure crap taken away from the regional feed business models (as they should).
It is different to love your job and to be cautiously optimistic. I love my job, but am VERY cautious about the future.
And thus is true for the "majors" as well... It's a crapshoot no matter where you go in this industry... at least on the pax 121 side.Just as Doug, yourself, and other have said, the best airline of today could be the red headed stepchild of tomorrow.
OK Seggy, there I gotta disagree with ya.
SOME regionals suck. But by no means to ALL regionals suck.
And thus is true for the "majors" as well... It's a crapshoot no matter where you go in this industry... at least on the pax 121 side.
Bob
PS: Oh yeah... I get a profit sharing check every year too... 'cuz... you know... we make a profit... and my "Regional that sucks less than other Regionals" shares that profit with their employees.![]()
I think this is the point were I say we will agree to disagree.
Think about the CONCEPT of regionals. We are outsourced workers. Doesn't matter if we are the top outsourced workers or the bottom, we are OUTSOURCED labor working for a 'daddy'.
Let us pretend we are in India. Doesn't matter if we are working for Grade A Customer Support Service in New Delhi with great benefits or Grade Z Customer Support Service Center. The concept is still there. It sucks.
The thing about ExpressJet is that they are smart enough and ballsy enough to try to get a step ahead with the branded flying, charter division, as well as other business ventures such as your winery and paint shops. So they are better and could get away from their regional pay for fee departure scheme and go their own, which I hope you guys do.
PS-You get my PM about my Party on the 22nd? It is in the Meet and Greet Section.
And thus is true for the "majors" as well... It's a crapshoot no matter where you go in this industry... at least on the pax 121 side.
Bob, this whole industry is a crapshoot, we NEVER know what will happen with our companies, NEVER.
Worked for me...It cracks me up when guys try to rationalize what 'regional' to go to. I think the best one is, whichever one hires you first.