KingAirer
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KingAirer said:
Good God... where do I sign up?tom_rob said:Comon, it gets even better in the fine print. If you didn't happen to go to the prestigous school... you can shell out cash to do it!!
[font=Arial, Helvetica]First Officer Program Price $29,684*
*After receiving $2,000 in flight pay, program cost is just $27,[/font]
What a deal!!!
Tom
The place is run by a bunch of EAL scabs so "birds of a feather flock together."mckpickle said:Interesting web site. I took a little time exploring it and found the "testimonials" page. You know the page where Airline Pilots send their kids........ Of the four letters 3 were from CAL and one from an American pilot.
Guess what, all three CAL pilots were SCABS! Surprised? I'm not.
h25b said:CF34-3B1,
My intention was to get some answers to this issue from someone, like yourself that actually knows what they are talking about. Also, to hopefully educate the idiot masses that throw terms like "w&ores" around. I was not trying to be disrespectful to the Comair guys/gals at all, simply to inform these types of morons that when they use that term they can also offend some of their own. There are quite a few PFT's at Comair, it worked out for them obviuosly. I personally would not have done it, but I don't hold it against anyone either.
Don't dare insult PFTers as someone will try and slap your hand also.
I know the guy... He's serious!!!I hope you're not serious.
TOTAL FLAME BAIT ALL THE WAY!!!!BRA said:Well this is done to make everyone understand that they are in a professional environment right from the start. Something that is really missing in this industry. People just don't get it I guess. When I first started ground school at my current airline, I managed to find a complete airline uniform. (dark pants, special shirt, complete with three stripes) I wore this first day of ground school, and throughout it's duration. My classmates never once invited me for lunch, or dinner at night when they went out. What can I say, professionalism is dead.
What a Jack A$$,,I like the guy on the web cam hanging out in the far back left corner. Grey balding head and looks close to retirement age. What a LOO-Zer
ROTFLMAO.BRA said:Well this is done to make everyone understand that they are in a professional environment right from the start. Something that is really missing in this industry. People just don't get it I guess. When I first started ground school at my current airline, I managed to find a complete airline uniform. (dark pants, special shirt, complete with three stripes) I wore this first day of ground school, and throughout it's duration. My classmates never once invited me for lunch, or dinner at night when they went out. What can I say, professionalism is dead.
CLASSIC! The Sham outfit of Gulfstream is brainwashes you guys into thinking you will all be at majors "Soon". Reality Check Dumba$$, none of those airlines are going to be hiring anytime "Soon". You wont see a job at a major for at least a decade and when that day comes the interview boards wil see Gulfstream on your resume and pass you over for the next guy.TopGun-MAV said:my training was just as professional as gulfstream. being a profesional pilot should start from the day you set foot in your c150 to the day you leave your 747-400. just remeber those who strive for the best will always succeed.
soon those pilots that you are m,ocking will be working for the top airlines in america. us airways, united, delta and so will i . we will have the last laught
maverick