Dude :
I'm glad you posted, just to insert a little reality into the crowd that thinks spending 330 hours on the road every month for $19,000 a year is Nirvana.
My experience with ASA seems to be in direct relation to the time I spend on the phone talking to someone in the GO. A broke airplane, crew re route, reserve, extension, a grievance, all things that make my day and their day worse than it would have been if we did not have to talk to eachother.
Unlike pilots, folks in the GO have an alleged "merit" system of promotion. Unfortunately many have figured out that crafty and blame shifting works about as well as hard working and friendly - so they do what they can to get on top. If you have ever seen drowning rats flighting over a piece of driftwood, you get the idea.
As lousy as they are to us, they are worse to each other.
The good thing about flying is that when we shut the cockpit door and the chocks are pulled, we are pretty much left alone to enjoy flying neat equipment with a pleasant, sharp, and skilled, pilot with whom we have a lot in common. The bars in Monterrey and Toronto are great and on the ATR there are some pretty fun places in Ft. Walton. After all, what job pays you $1.50 an hour to sip a margarita while circling the lazy river while watching all the Spring Break chiquita's....
Now if we could just get our ATL domicile back....
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