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I wanted to work there too. After one good bowel movement the urge passed -- never to return.

PIPE
 
Rik717pilot said:
dc10freak

In 1973 I wanted to be an AA pilot. I got my FE ticket on the 707-351 at the academy. They wouldn't hire me. Fast forward to 2001. AA buys TWA, whom I worked for as a captain. They, AMR/ALPA/APA, screw the TWA employee's. 2006, unless you are under the age of 25, you don't stand much of a chance at AA until 2020. Find yourself a decent company to work for... you know, do you want fries with that? Get out of the airline business, get an MBA and then go screw the workers out of their livelyhoods. Retire rich in Idaho... no minorities to speak of, clean water, air and dirt. Die at 95.

don't forget screwed by Icahn and a certain CA CEO (Compton - hey wasn't he an MEC chairman?) who sold the airline to AMR. don caarty should have won the nobel prize for reactionary economics that year.
 

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