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And you you continue to prove that there really the pricks in the industry

Yet you still want advice.

As much as you people complain about your jobs, then go elsewhere. Leave the door open for those people that will appreciate it, not write threads on how much it sucks and nobody should do it.
Brightspark, you'll notice that not once did I "complain about my job." As for going elsewhere, I am here. I am employed professionally, and have been for more than a few years in this business, and to date, have done most of what there is to do in the business.

Go elsewhere? I earned my place in this business, in blood, sweat, tears...tears shed on the headstones of friends and co-workers who aren't here to listen to your pissy little childlike diatribe. Try shutting your little trap long enough to listen to others, stop spouting off for a bit, and you might learn something. If you can't manage that little task, then YOU go elsewhere.

Did anybody write a thread here about "how nobody should do it?" The did not. Did anybody here write about "how much it sucks?" They did not.

I've bent out of my way time and time again to help others who are now flying for various airlines, branches of the military, corporations, etc. I enjoy doing it. But not those who can't open their mouths but to spit on the very same folks they're asking for advice, for a hand up. You, my young friend, aren't worth the time of day to lend that hand until you learn that. I suspect you'll learn it the hard way. Good luck to you in the meantime, both to you, and your expensive sweetie. And say hi to those whimsical children. I'm sure they'll be as beautiful as you are eloquent.
 

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