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So...have you quit CAL lately??

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LOL

This coming from a loser like you that works at a place that doesn't pay health benefits to new pilots. LOL

CAL is soooo 'the MESA of the majors.' LOL


Yeah, but you would still want this johnson.
 
LOL

This coming from a loser like you that works at a place that doesn't pay health benefits to new pilots. LOL

CAL is soooo 'the MESA of the majors.' LOL


Continental soooo own's it's route's and airplanes. I have been here for the last 4 years, having been furloughed from AA after having been there for 2+ years. None of my AA friends have anything nice to say about what is going on over there much like us over here.

CAL is far from perfect, but as a guy just north of 1000 off the bottom of the seniority list there aren't many other better airlines to be with right now. At 4th year, I am starting to see a legitimate income and am certainly making more than I did at 4th year at what was then TWA.

The issue of non-insurance and low first year pay are absolutely unacceptable and I hope to see that eradicated in this contract negotiation (non-insurance anyway). As far as first year pay goes, I have never gone to work for an airline based on the first year pay rate. As for your staying with XJT, obviously do what you think is right, but don't kid yourself about the degree your company control's it's own future- as this last year has demonstrated (i.e. XJT's California odyssey).

The problem with making a career in the regional's is that one cannot count on one's route structure remaining intact over the long term due to mainline 'whipsawing' one airline against another and also mainline reclaimation of route's using bigger, mainline jets. I don't know what your plans are, if they are not CAL that is fine and perhaps will be shown to be prudent, but don't get caught up being the proverbial big fish in a small pond.

As you excessively say, LOL (whatever the hell that means).
 
It's funny to watch how many still fall for Ponoco's little pokings. It's been mentioned before that Ponoco is actually a UPS pilot.

Don't really understand his/her beef with CAL. But it's entertaining I guess.
 
...and to think this turd is flying boxes around all over america...in planes that say "synchronizing the world of commerce" at least their uniforms don't show the skidmarks that build up over the nighthours.
 
Man, I could use a back rub or a pillow bite....
 
Yeah, but you would still want this johnson.

Yeah thats probably true there. LOL

Or should I say, you do have a point there. In more ways than one. :blush: LOL
 
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It's funny to watch how many still fall for Ponoco's little pokings. It's been mentioned before that Ponoco is actually a UPS pilot.

Don't really understand his/her beef with CAL. But it's entertaining I guess.

Just curious, but why do you think Pocono is a UPS pilot?

If true, then that is really lame. Either way, Pocono needs to get a life.

and then again maybe Pocono, deep down really loves CAL, is devastated she was turned down there and is trying to inspire us with here constant pokings to get best contract possible?
 

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