Whistlin' Dan
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That will come as news to the tens-of-thousands of pilots (most of whom were/are impeccably credentialed) who have seen their pensions wiped out by the bankruptcy of their parent carriers.Flopgut said:Pilots/individuals who have ended up with the desparate position of needing to steal away another's time in this career wouldn't fare too well in a heads up "fight" for the job.
In order for something to be "stolen" from you, you must first OWN it. It must be in your possession. If you are now a Captain, you will still be one after they abolish the rule. I guarantee it!Flopgut said:Weak ones are always weak and the first ones to beg something extra or steal something from another.
If you are not now a Captain, you won't be one after they dump this rule, either. In which case, no harm, no foul.
Where in your contract, or for that matter, in your expectations for this job, did it say that at some specific point in your career you would be entitled to upgrade to Captain? When did that become your "right," and not merely an opportunity? What else have you done to insure that that would happen? Voted to allow smaller airplanes onto your ramp, thus requiring a need for more Captains? Have you lowered your wages, so your company could grow?
If "careers in aviation" came with horn buttons, you'd be blasting the $hit out of yours, I'll bet.
Now it makes sense. You're an airline manager, aren't you?Flopgut said:Quality individuals take care of themselves and prepare, and aren't afraid to work.
Which one? Lorenzo? Icahn? Wolfe? Maybe somebody in the management track at Mesaba? Come on, you can level with me. I won't tell anyone.
Yea, that's the problem with people these days. They're all low-quality individuals, unable to take care of themselves, unwilling to prepare, and too lazy to work. Especially Pilots...
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