EdAtTheAirport
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To answer you Hammer, if "taking care of your family" is a valid excuse for your actions, then crossing a picket line would be cool too. After all, a scab just wants to put bread on the table, also. Ditto for drug dealers, burgulars, and child-porn producers. Care to defend any of that?
This guy expressed no desperation to take care of his family, only a desire to "get out of" his agreement. (See title of thread.) If I were a future employer, I'd be worried that he suddenly develop the need to "take care of his family" after I trained him. That's why I advised him to stick it out if at all possible.
But even as a regular line pilot, I say that it's only because of actions like that -- bailing on employers after training -- that we have these %#X@ contracts in the first place. He signed it. Unless there's a breach by the employer, he should either do his time or pay it off like the rest of us.
This guy expressed no desperation to take care of his family, only a desire to "get out of" his agreement. (See title of thread.) If I were a future employer, I'd be worried that he suddenly develop the need to "take care of his family" after I trained him. That's why I advised him to stick it out if at all possible.
But even as a regular line pilot, I say that it's only because of actions like that -- bailing on employers after training -- that we have these %#X@ contracts in the first place. He signed it. Unless there's a breach by the employer, he should either do his time or pay it off like the rest of us.