Why I Left an Airline Pilot Career

That's because he's a republican.
100% Pure Florida Squeezed Argument. It's right there on the carton, but almost no one sees it!

Lawyers, Republicans, and TV Preachers: People who lie Technically, Wholly, and Religiously for their keep.

Like 100% Florida Squeezed Orange Juice. A reasonable person would think they were getting Florida oranges. A reasonable person would not suspect the oranges came from Brazil. But they do. Yup, that's right... they only were 100% squeezed in Florida.
 
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All I see is a bunch of people who can’t make a rational argument to support their position. But sure, call me a Republican if it makes you feel better. :)
 
My YT feed is filled with True Crime videos and F-15 unrestricted climb videos out of PDX. Sooooooooo... you must actually watch Ben Shapiro vids. :D
Hah, I think I finally got it off the YouTube algorithm somehow but Instagram still every month or so suddenly decides I’m apparently a raging Republican even after I click the “stop showing me this” button.
 
Hah, I think I finally got it off the YouTube algorithm somehow but Instagram still every month or so suddenly decides I’m apparently a raging Republican even after I click the “stop showing me this” button.
No, you're not a raging republican. The only ones that watch ben shapiro more than incels are liberals who hate watch him. It's not in my algorithm either.

There's gotta be some new age therapy session where you get diagnosed from your tik tok or youtube algorithm and treated without your input.
 
Add to that the bankruptcy, and pilots took pay cuts of up to 50%. A 737captain went from a base salary 0f $180k to $101,000, if memory serves.
The guy was a 777 Captain after the furloughs. Tell me a job in “printing” that would have matched that short of it was the family business.
 
The guy was a 777 Captain after the furloughs. Tell me a job in “printing” that would have matched that short of it was the family business.

Hef worked in printing

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I'm just saying that a pilot job with a major in the post-9/11 era was not the winning lottery ticket
No but being in the left seat of a 777 and management pilot with 15+ years of seniority is darn close. Good luck going out and getting another job that pays $350k+
 
People have spent much of 2020 figuring out how to get by without air travel. Be careful what you wish for.
I can tell you from living with a guy who is a manager at a tech company(medical device engineering) that while they've gotten by "OK" without travel, the company can't wait until they can send representative bodies where they need to go to get things done. It sounds like once deemed "safe", the management at that large company will be flying all over the place to make up for lost time. I am sure some companies will do just fine without travel anywhere close to pre-COVID levels, but I do not think that will be anything close to the majority. Granted, business travel will probably never be the same, but it'll still exist in many industries.
 
I can tell you from living with a guy who is a manager at a tech company(medical device engineering) that while they've gotten by "OK" without travel, the company can't wait until they can send representative bodies where they need to go to get things done. It sounds like once deemed "safe", the management at that large company will be flying all over the place to make up for lost time. I am sure some companies will do just fine without travel anywhere close to pre-COVID levels, but I do not think that will be anything close to the majority. Granted, business travel will probably never be the same, but it'll still exist in many industries.

@SlumTodd_Millionaire
 
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