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Ooh, I'm scared.... Unfortunately for SWA, your actions do speak for others at SWA. Then again, you're probably an 18 year old with daddy's computer....
SWA/FO said:I'm guarding PROFITS, Baby! Maybe I should have typed in my profile "Positive Civilian".. does that sound better? Didn't you know its furlough season, we be picking on furloughed guys, its so much fun. Where did you get this idea?
Your game is weak and so is your profile :laugh: .
I don't know if you could get hired there twice
Remember when your giving furloughed dude crap, he had to pass a sim check to do what he's doing.
dainty little corporate Cessna thingy you "flew" before.
SWA/FO said:You don't think, I ever passed a sim ride? I had to have 1000 PIC turbine and pass a type ride to get my job, does that count?
You pretty much only flew VFR, right? What, you think your equal to the guys who flew the line at a commuter or were in the military? Puh-lease!
SWA/FO said:Your kidding, right? I think I'm better! I'm a former freight dog. Flying formation/bombing things and flying back into/out of a hub is not what I did... no.
SWA/FO said:Hey Flapgut, this isn't your fight. Frankly, your last post doesn't make much sense to me. How many rum & cokes is that? I'd love to argue all night, if it was something worth arguing for.
Get back to spooning with your furloghed dude = who has a great job.... go figure...I thought if you're furloughed you are out of work?
You have a great job, your lucky, that's all.
The only way I would consider voting to change the Age 60 mandatory retirement is if it's delayed at least 20-25 years so all the current advocates will not benefit from an immediate change.
If you're in favor a changing the rule, which allowed this same group of pilots to upgrade due to Age 60 retirements, then fall on your sword and let the change benefit the young pilots that won't receive an instant reward for the retirement change.
Like that'll ever happen..
I guess you were born senior and have never benefited from the Age 60 rule during your entire careerJunior pilots have been milking the “Age 60 Rule” for all it’s worth for much too long a time...
How is that unlike the "me then and me now, too" attitude of the senior pilots pushing for change?The motive behind ALPA and APA resisting a change to the “Age 60 Rule” reflects the “me now” attitude of their junior pilots.
I guess you were born senior and have never benefited from the Age 60 rule during your entire career
How is that unlike the "me then and me now, too" attitude of the senior pilots pushing for change?
Junior pilots have been milking the “Age 60 Rule” for all it’s worth for much too long a time and it is high time that the Congress puts the airline industry, the FAA, ALPA and APA back on the right track.
Klako,In my case that is exactly right! All Airline pilots need a rule that poses the least harm to all across the board, a rule that best assures their future not one that merely placates their situation early in their careers. There are just too many pilots now who at one time worked for Braniff, Pan Am, Eastern Frontier, or other carriers gone bankrupt, merged or otherwise forced to seek employment elsewhere, starting on probation wages.... again. Many pilots have four or five different uniforms in their closet, gaining seniority only in age, and need to work beyond age 60 to enjoy a decent retirement. Only the largest major airlines have the big pensions, and therefore are against any change, however, with the demise of the younger hiring age, many of their newer pilots are realizing the possibility of inadequate pensions at age 60. Most, if not all, smaller or newer carriers do not have a fixed benefit retirement. For those pilots, retiring at age 60 could be their worst nightmare. Realization of this fact may come to late for the non-forward thinking as they get nearer to the guillotine of the “Age 60 Rule”.