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Hind sight is 20/20. Just like you may say some day. "I should have gone to majors when I had the chance"
 
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Hind sight is 20/20. Just like you may say some day. "I should have gone to majors when I had the chance"

Exactly...There is no "right choice"....just different choices....Some who move on are better off, some aren't...You never know.

I know many that went to FedEx, UPS, and Southwest that are extremely happy they made the move. I know many that Delta that are "happy" with the choice...I also know many that went to United, American, and USAirways plus some that went to PanAm, Eastern, and TWA who wish they had never left...Who knows....
 
I'll take my chances at the majors any day of the week. As it has been said, the worst day at the majors is still better than the best day at a regional airline.
 
I'll take my chances at the majors any day of the week. As it has been said, the worst day at the majors is still better than the best day at a regional airline.

Then you must have it great...I know I do and am thankful for how things have turned out so far...Why are you so bitter about your job and your company? Enjoy your fabulous job and leave those poor Skywest pilots alone...
 
I love my job, I'd love it even more if we had 70 seaters flown by mainline. That's the goal.
 
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I love my job, I'd love it even more if we had 70 seatesr flown by mainline. That's the goal.


And managment knows you love your job...Hell you just told them...They know the majority won't walk away forever to fly RJs....The 70s will stay at Express....

This is the advantage management has. United pilots have taken over a 50% total hit in pay and workrules, and you still love your job...Good luck with your battle with that deck stacked against you....
 
Time will tell Joe. I like a challenge. Like getting your first airline job without having to pay for it.
 
give it a rest guys. It seems management has successfully divided and conquered the US pilot group.

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Impressive work by the Qantas crew. Many of the systems didn't respond as the "should have" yet the crew went outside the box and brought it down safely. Well done.
 

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