your_dreamguy
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Hello,
I was in a crew lounge the other day when an argument broke out.
Apparently, one of the pilots in the lounge was working in a fractional when we got a conversation started. After this pilot left for his flight, two other pilots sitting in the room, who overheard our conversation started arguing. The pilot I was speaking to joined the fractional because he had to retire from the major he was working at due to the age 60 rule. He was getting retirement benefits from the major he used to work for. He joined the fractional to keep flying but did not get the job for money.
Anyway, one pilot thought that it was neat that this person found a way to continue his career after flying for years with a major. The pilot who got in an argument with him was angry because he viewed this guy as taking a job desperatly needed by someone else.
What's your opinion? I'm not giving mine.
I was in a crew lounge the other day when an argument broke out.
Apparently, one of the pilots in the lounge was working in a fractional when we got a conversation started. After this pilot left for his flight, two other pilots sitting in the room, who overheard our conversation started arguing. The pilot I was speaking to joined the fractional because he had to retire from the major he was working at due to the age 60 rule. He was getting retirement benefits from the major he used to work for. He joined the fractional to keep flying but did not get the job for money.
Anyway, one pilot thought that it was neat that this person found a way to continue his career after flying for years with a major. The pilot who got in an argument with him was angry because he viewed this guy as taking a job desperatly needed by someone else.
What's your opinion? I'm not giving mine.