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AMR Merger will erode Pilot Retirement Jobs

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Not all Navy wreak like this squid. Blame your fellow pilot brothers for the stagnant industry? Love them props, I hope you got to fly COD.
 
You flew the 1900, CRJ and now the 737. Wow, those are some quals to brag about. We are now going to get into a pi$$ing contest b/c I have stated some facts about you young newbies that don't get this industry and are complaining about slow upgrades, not getting into the majors and being stuck for awhile. All I did was point out that many of you newbies got those fast upgrades in record time into 50, 70 and 90 seat jets at my expense.

So now when you are slinging my gear, I just don't like to tolerate your lack of industry knowledge. Go ask your 50 year old AA F/O who's been there 20 years and hasn't upgraded yet. Go complain to him about your lack of upward progress while you are 28 and CA of a 90 seater that stole his flying...

That's my point there slick... many of us "super stars" were out on furlough after being at our major for years and couldn't find work flying a blimp while you newbies were high fiving in the crew room at 24 congratulating yourselves on your quick upgrades in jets.

Many of you have never flown turbo props... I see you did. That puts you at the bottom of the upper half of qualifications... don't sell yourself short... you have a long way to go before you exceed my and my peers qualifications...

Tailhookah


Is it possible that you're attacking the symptom here and not the disease?
 
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What are the chances that's half my resume?
Do you know I flew the RJ when out on furlough from my legacy? Furloughed and then job outsourced- inexcusable
There's just no room for guys who don't get it. There's too much work to be done. There's been too much damage done-
We all have to see it for what it is and realize that major airline pilots- even a younger me, didn't get it in 2000, and have hurt ourselves and the legacy of our career bc we weren't strong enough and unified enough to stop it.
 
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