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Go fly cargo with a bunch of old salts for a couple years and spend a few months of your life in Laredo before even thinking about complaining about your current job. And while you're at it... go wash your gash. I can smell your sissyness from my crashpad.
 
Please dont come to Repbulic!!! This place is a living hell!! Absolultly no respect for the pilot group. Come here if you dont care about QOL, family, money, health! I am getting ready to walk off of this horrible job...


So your one of those cfis' that didn't care about anything but flying a jet. Now you realize you work as a whore, thanks...
 
samballs please tell me thats your sister and that shes single.....hook a brother up....
 
bigbird, life could be a lot worse. You could be working for uncle sam playing in the sandbox dodging bullets and suicide bombers.

now grow a set of balls and man up! either quit your job or quit b!tching
 
Ten years and two 135 companies (1 sked, 1 traditional charter), three 121 airlines (prop cummuter, regional "sorta top secret major" and regional but very much like the "sorta top secret major"). I'd have to say that some things between the diff airlines are better, some are worse and about 80% is the same old sh!t.

My fav sesame street guy was the Count or the Cookie Monster.
 
Go fly cargo with a bunch of old salts for a couple years and spend a few months of your life in Laredo before even thinking about complaining about your current job. And while you're at it... go wash your gash. I can smell your sissyness from my crashpad.

BINGO! And have to sleep at the Family Garden Inn...

I couldn't have said it any better.

TD
 
Quit your job and do something useful with your life, become a mime.


Great avatar! I just tivoed that movie last week. F'in hilarious watching it again.

1st movie where I saw a "bush"

WE GOT BUSH! WE GOT BUSH!

What the F is a frush? hahahaha

oh yeah! Leave if your not happy
 
Hhah

Bigboob or whatever hos name is got really quiet as he hadnt posted since he was called out. I bet he realizes he *************************ed up by talking all dat bullshlt.
 
You know flying might suck at times, but every job does. That is why they pay us to do it. If it were fun all the time why would they pay us?

Seriously, if you look at the present the job might not be that great. Give it a few years and you will be somewhere else with more money and maybe a better QOL.

The grass is never greener on the other side of aviation, trust me I have found this out numerous times. Desks suck!
 
To me BB sounds like a gay retard, I always thought Oscar the Grouch was the best. He kind of reminds me of pilots, someone can hand you sunshine and 99% of us will b!tch that its not bright enough.
 
Oscar never complained about anything. Definitely a grouch, but a very happy grouch.

Smoke detector: "Oh! It's piercing! I love it!"
 
It's a sad day in aviation when the guys coming up the ranks feel that their dues are paid once they've hit the regionals. Think back to when you were just starting your aviation journey. Looking through the fences at the local airport at the awesome sight of Cessnas and Pipers taking to the sky, what would that person think if they could see your attitude and accomplishments today? Would they be ashamed? Or would they be proud?
Do you think any of these guys have read books by Ernest Gann or Robert Buck? Do they even know who these two pioneers of the airline industry are? I highly doubt it. My point is, although it's hard to lose sight, don't forget your heritage as an airline pilot or where you came from in aviation. Many of those before us had it much worse then we do today, even at the regional level.
On a side note, I'm a big fan of the Count. And if there are any Muppet fans out there, Sam Eagle is by far the best!
 

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