pilotyip
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I have had a ball. I am coming out this end is decent shape, no worries about retirement,. I am lucky to still working at a job where I can't wait to get up and go to work in the morning. Which more than I can say about many of the things I see here. I look at what I have done to help guys along in their careers and see them end up in career position at those place I have named before.Yip, nothing too personal as I don't personally know you, even though I've been debating you for over a decade on here... but if my career goes that much further south where I wind up in YIP in my 60's, I'd sooner just quit now and live in a 500sf apartment while my wife goes back to work as a teacher.
Besides my YIP connection go back to my birth. My father was building B-24 Bombers at YIP. He got off work to take my mom to the hospital. I took my first airplane here in 1953, EAL Connie to MIA with my parents at YIP, Soloed here, worked for three airlines here, I have worked in almost every building on the field, still fly the warbirds out of here, so pilotyip fits.
As posted before: After 11 jobs since leaving the Navy, I have adopted another slogan, "Expect nothing and you will never be disappointed” I know it sounds like having no drive, ambition or goals, but that is not the case. There is so much in this business you have absolutely no control over, these effect your job. To fret unnecessarily over those things causes ulcers, it is not worth it. Getting depressed over stupid things that you have no control over is not worth it. By expecting nothing, it will always be better than nothing. Life is a ball.
Ditto:laugh:Seconded. Talk about a waste.
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