HA25
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Cmon now, try to keep up.
brilliance isn't required for the ATP yet.. hang in there.
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Cmon now, try to keep up.
Retirements resume today where they left off five years go. Stagnation and no hiring due to no retirements for five years has ended.
but in effect the damage was done.... we still lose, and we all now have to work to 65 to get the same career we had 5 years ago... Sure I'm happy, but it's still a massive windfall for those who got it, and a massive loss for those of us in our 30's and 40's...
Junior pilots are in a lot better shape than you think. All that had to happen was for seniority progression to resume. That is key; The whole dynamic shifts now. For 5 damn years no one could entertain the thought they could advance, and the wrinkly-old-guy imperative sucked evey bit of life out of this profession. That is OVER.
Junior pilots are in a lot better shape than you think. All that had to happen was for seniority progression to resume. That is key; The whole dynamic shifts now. For 5 damn years no one could entertain the thought they could advance, and the wrinkly-old-guy imperative sucked evey bit of life out of this profession. That is OVER.
Old guys don't like this comparison, but it is spot on. The example to be followed as we repair this profession can be seen in how pilot groups went on to recover from broken strikes. Crossing the picket line was an enormous windfall for the scabs just like changing the retirement age was for old guys. What they both did was damn near the same and yes, a massive loss for all of us. But the "strike" is over so to speak. Now mgts, the FAA, our unions and individual pilot groups can be treated equally. The time of celebrating old guys is over. Just like scabs, everybody knows why they are sitting where they are, and NO ONE will be interested in seeing them get another windfall at the expense of others again. Now everybody gets a shot again.
yep, only instead of being 37 and about to enter the prime of my life in a good position... I'm now 43 and doing so.... anyway it is what it is.
43? Now that is old. Ancient in dog years...You will never recover, condemned to dog food and food stamps. What will you do???(desperate hand-wringing)
Relax, we all will continue to get screwed by this fantastic career choice we made. It's inevitable, why should you be any different?:bawling:
By 43, I was on my 4th job in 10 years, and I sill had another 7 jobs to go to get where I am today, a non-sked at KYIP. It has been a ball43? Now that is old. Ancient in dog years...You will never recover, condemned to dog food and food stamps. What will you do???(desperate hand-wringing)
Relax, we all will continue to get screwed by this fantastic career choice we made. It's inevitable, why should you be any different?:bawling:
By 43, I was on my 4th job in 10 years, and I sill had another 7 jobs to go to get where I am today, a non-sked at KYIP. It has been a ball