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Be a man you signed a contract, and by know you know that regionals suck. If you can't be held to your word or even a contract you have no business calling yourself a man. i swear everyone here is looking for the easy way out. In truth you will never succeed unless you are willing to commit to hard work, and honor all commitments. If something you agreed to do sucks go cry to mommy.
Gee, I thought a man was a man because of the "equipment" he was born with.
By your reasoning, what kind of men are the airline managers that sign a labor contract with a labor group, then turn around, blatantly violate the agreement, and order the pilot to fly the trip saying "fly now, grieve later"? They do seem to be pretty successful, wouldn't you say? Shall they go whine to their mommies?
yes they hold up, i had to pay. If you leave its more of a matter if they come after you. screw these people telling you your not a man of your word. You do what ever it takes to keep food on the table. You don't have to be happy with the industry, but you should be at least at company your happy with. If your not happy with either, what the hell are you doing then. Move on to something better.
well i work at chq now, signed a 2 year at 15k. And its the best place i worked at. i worked at other carriers and they don't come close. Also nobody is leaving, only for the few majors we know that are hiring. So to say that being required to sign a contract should tell you something about the company is wrong. There just trying to save money using a scare tatic which is normal business. Screw you people who are all about stepping up and being a man of your word on what you signed. Sometimes you got to do what you got to do.
I agree, so for you guys who say pilots need to have integrety. Well let me ask you this. So you're telling me that if you signed a two year training contract and 6 months down the line a company comes and offers you 60K to start, home 16 days out of the month, good equipment, job security and better benefits then you would say "thanks, but no thanks. I have a contract and I wont break it." Is that what you are telling me? Ok three things, either you are management, a 300 hour a$$ kissing pilot, or you're full of shi*. Make it four things, you are also an idiot!
Be a man you signed a contract, and by know you know that regionals suck. If you can't be held to your word or even a contract you have no business calling yourself a man. i swear everyone here is looking for the easy way out. In truth you will never succeed unless you are willing to commit to hard work, and honor all commitments. If something you agreed to do sucks go cry to mommy.
Leaving is an option of your contract, but if you choose to leave during that contract you must pay what you agreed to by signing that contract. This is an industry where honor and integrity are all we have, someone has to be the bigger man. Hell you might as well put false entries in your logbook to get a better job. Don' put yourself in the same category as those who cant live up to thier word.
Leaving is an option of your contract, but if you choose to leave during that contract you must pay what you agreed to by signing that contract. This is an industry where honor and integrity are all we have, someone has to be the bigger man. Hell you might as well put false entries in your logbook to get a better job. Don' put yourself in the same category as those who cant live up to thier word.
You will have different understanding after a year or two at a regional.
It's not about where you work. It's about commitment plain and simple.
As far as s****ty maintenance well you didnt do your research before signing. If you dont know what you are signing before ya sign it well then suffer, but you signed so own up to it. I am sick of hearing how it is everyone elses fault. Well know made you sign you thought i get to fly for an airline where do I sign with out knowing what you signed YOUR FAULT KNOW ONE ELSES. I just signed a contract with a very big company here in Minnesota, 3-something and i had a lawyer look at that contract. research is all im saying
I agree, so for you guys who say pilots need to have integrety. Well let me ask you this. So you're telling me that if you signed a two year training contract and 6 months down the line a company comes and offers you 60K to start, home 16 days out of the month, good equipment, job security and better benefits then you would say "thanks, but no thanks. I have a contract and I wont break it." Is that what you are telling me? Ok three things, either you are management, a 300 hour a$$ kissing pilot, or you're full of shi*. Make it four things, you are also an idiot!