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  1. MarylandONE

    ? SWA or CAL

    The final word: 1. There is nothing wrong with having the killer instinct in this industry. 2. It has nothing to do with being humble. 3. Take some business classes before you start spouting off about what you know nothing about.
  2. MarylandONE

    ? SWA or CAL

    I agree but I don't mind giving a man standing on a ledge about to commit suicide a little push.
  3. MarylandONE

    ? SWA or CAL

    I think you are living in the past. Gary is more aggressive than Herb was and I think he wants to make sure there are less seats available because that's what is killing us. Where else is there to go? We can serve any market we want but the fact still remains, there are to many airlines out...
  4. MarylandONE

    ? SWA or CAL

    Why is it we have gone into PIT and PHL so aggressively. How about building MDW like it's a fortress. To nail US Air and United when they are weak. It's no secret there are far too many seats out there and the demise of one airline will benifit everyone else standing.
  5. MarylandONE

    ? SWA or CAL

    Yeah, fire away boys. I'll even quote you the FOM/FRM page number. Fact is the Texasboy doesn't read my posts properly. While I feel SWA is the best airline out there doesn't mean I am resting on my laurels. Nor does it mean I'm gloating over other people's misfortune. The string involves a...
  6. MarylandONE

    SWA is missing a chance.

    Low-cost carriers flock to the Caribbean AirTran Airways announced today it will begin flying to Cancun, Mexico, this December with daily nonstop service from Atlanta. The beach resort will be the airline's first Mexican destination, but the addition comes as other low-cost carriers also ramp...
  7. MarylandONE

    ? SWA or CAL

    Yes they were affected. They just chose to do the right thing and take the hit instead of mass layoffs. Unlike EVERY other airline. That's what makes SWA the best. PERIOD!!
  8. MarylandONE

    SWA living in Orlando

    Live in Ocala, FL if your idea of excitement is going to Walgreens on your day off. Boredom and old people is all Ocala has to offer.
  9. MarylandONE

    SWA letters of "Thanks but no thanks, see ya next year.

    How much time did you spend on that one. Have I gotten under your skin? You clearly don't read well. www.Hookedonphonics.com might suit you.
  10. MarylandONE

    SWA letters of "Thanks but no thanks, see ya next year.

    I never said that....If you have the mins you have enough technical ability. Their desires are a well rounded candidate. Who said you have to buy a type? Go back to the beginning of the string and read again.
  11. MarylandONE

    SWA letters of "Thanks but no thanks, see ya next year.

    As I clearly stated, but I know you can't see past your own thoughts, maybe they are good people but came accross poorly in the interview. Who cares about their technical backround? Any monkey can fly a plane.
  12. MarylandONE

    SWA letters of "Thanks but no thanks, see ya next year.

    Why is it pilots are also short sighted? Should they list that they require you not to be an asshat? Do you need everything spelled out for you?
  13. MarylandONE

    SWA letters of "Thanks but no thanks, see ya next year.

    Why is it most pilots think "qualified" means X number of hours in an airplane type. Or X number of hours of PIC? Qualified encompasses so much more in today's airline industry. Maybe you have the personality of a rock and the customer service attitude of a United pilot. Then I would say you are...
  14. MarylandONE

    FLYi has $66M in unrestricted cash, after losing $91M

    Flyi fares and United matching them has taken 6% of business away from BWI. I'd love to see their demise and BWI would love it too.
  15. MarylandONE

    SWA letters of "Thanks but no thanks, see ya next year.

    The PD weeds out the people who are socially challenged or less then customer service oriented. Quite possibly the person is a good guy but didn't present himself well. That's life if you can't step up to the plate when the pressure is on, try again and present yourself better next time. The...
  16. MarylandONE

    Senator Hutchison on the WA

    Yes, the senator needs to put down the cough syrup and get a clue. I thought only liberals said stupid things.
  17. MarylandONE

    SWA letters of "Thanks but no thanks, see ya next year.

    Have you not heard of the DB made up of chief pilots who decide who gets hired? The PD weeds out the weak. All are qualified but who wants to sit next to an Asshat ALPA type guy for 8 hours complaining that he deserves 30 days off a month and $400k/per year or the other a-hole who just sits in...
  18. MarylandONE

    SWA letters of "Thanks but no thanks, see ya next year.

    Hysterical, Bozt45....Do you work for US Air or United? Your attitude is why those companies fail and why SWA is successful. The PD is the success of SWA. The people they hire are the company. Thank God you are not one of us.
  19. MarylandONE

    SWA letters of "Thanks but no thanks, see ya next year.

    What is truly amazing is how many people have the "legacy" carrier mentality. "I deserve because I put my time in." "Give me...Give me...Give me..." You want to achieve a goal like working at SWA as a pilot then go out and achieve it. The bar is set but you think you deserve an interview...
  20. MarylandONE

    SWA letters of "Thanks but no thanks, see ya next year.

    I put cost in quotes because it isn't about money. If you don't want to pay then get a job flying 737s to achieve that goal. What is the cost of you doing that? Leaving a secure "regional" perhaps for a risky position with a start-up. How about a 737 job abroad? Again, how bad do you want...
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