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a320drivr said:I used to work for him a long time ago. It wasnt fun. He did screw over the Wein guys.
8HourPilot said:Buckeyes Suck, GO BLUE
Tahomos said:That's unfortunate. Your "blue" blew it three of the last four years. Keep your head up though. They'll be good again someday. You just wait...remember the wolv-urine motto "Oh, yeah, well...we'll maybe beat you guys next year or something...I hope!"
In the meantime, my team that...as you say,"sucks" will probably just keep on winning.
Thanks for the laugh...you're a funny guy!
Q: Why don't they teach drivers ed and sex ed on the same day in Michigan?
A: It's too hard on the mule.Q: What do you call a Michigan cheerleader with two brain cells?
A: Pregnant.
She (Meryl Getline)obtained a DC-10 jumbo-jet rating by the time she was 27, then flew for the now-defunct Wien Air Alaska before signing on with United in 1985.
"I had always wanted to go with United, because I'd flown it as a kid and they treated me well. I also liked their routes, I liked their airplanes and I liked their paint job," she says with a laugh.
"But my timing was spectacularly off."
She first sought a position with United in 1977, but at the time, the company only hired male pilots, and her application was rejected. Only a few months later, United hired its first woman pilot.
The second time she applied, in 1985, she got an interview. But it was only a few months before the Air Line Pilots Association went out on a contentious 30-day strike, and her decision to accept an offer and start training on United planes later got her blacklisted.
"To this day, there are people who consider me a scab, even though I never flew a revenue-producing flight during the strike," she says.
Ace McCoy said:"To this day, there are people who consider me a scab, even though I never flew a revenue-producing flight during the strike," she says.