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glasspilot said:
That's a flame. "My company is better than your's". I turned down the NJ interview to come to a place that I think is better. Compare pay and medical and whatever you want. I'm double digit on a seniority list that's about to increase 5 fold in a very short time. I took the road less traveled and that made all the difference.

Peace out.
I hear ya!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
glasspilot said:
That's a flame. "My company is better than your's". I turned down the NJ interview to come to a place that I think is better. Compare pay and medical and whatever you want. I'm double digit on a seniority list that's about to increase 5 fold in a very short time. I took the road less traveled and that made all the difference.

Peace out.

Nowhere in my post will you find I said " my company is better than yours "
I simply stated some facts about NJA health insurance and meals, I watched two Avantair pilots bitching up a storm in the fbo last week because they didn't have have the food they requested that's why I mentioned the food issue.
 
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Read the definition of flaming below.

The dude asked a question about health ins. at a company and I gave a sincere answer, if you consider that flame than reread the definition below.


Flaming

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This article is about the Internet meaning of the word "flaming". For other meanings, and meanings of the word "flame", see Flame (disambiguation).
Flaming is the act of posting messages that are deliberately hostile and insulting, usually in the social context of a discussion board on the Internet. Such messages are called flames, and are sometimes posted in response to flamebait. Flaming is said by some to be one of a class of economic problems known as The Tragedy of the Commons, when a group holds a resource (in this case, communal attention), but each of the individual members has an incentive to overuse it. Flamers usually call their flames justified attacks.
Although the trading of insults is as old as human speech, flaming on the Internet, like many other online 'actions', started in the Usenet hierarchies (although it was known to occur in the WWIVnet and FidoNet computer networks as well). A flame may have elements of a normal message, but is distinguished by its intent. A flame is typically not intended to be constructive, to further clarify a discussion, or to persuade other people. The motive for flaming is often not dialectic, but rather social or psychological. Sometimes, flamers are attempting to assert their authority, or establish a position of superiority. Occasionally, flamers wish to upset and offend other members of the forum, in which case they are trolls. Most often however, flames are angry or insulting messages transmitted by people who have strong feelings about a subject. Finally, some consider flaming to be a great way to let off steam, though the receiving party may be less than pleased.
Similarly, a normal, non-flame message may have elements of a flame -- it may be hostile, for example -- but it is not a flame if it is seriously intended to advance the discussion.
 
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Not to belabor the point but...

NJA bound said:
Flaming

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Flaming is the act of posting messages that are deliberately hostile and insulting, usually in the social context of a discussion board on the Internet....ya de ya de ya...


I don't know about you, but when you say, "there are better companies out there" and you are refering to MY company then I take that as somewhat insulting. You then go on to ask the retorical question, "what's captain pay at Avonair?" Double insult there. First you know the captain pay is lower at Avantair and I am guessing the use of "Avonair" is some attmept to make NetJets seem more masculine by infering that Avantairs pilots are less than manly or something. Maybe just a typo I don't know but regardless the post is FLAME.
 
Reread the def. glasspilot, all of it.


Flaming

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Jump to: navigation, search
This article is about the Internet meaning of the word "flaming". For other meanings, and meanings of the word "flame", see Flame (disambiguation).
Flaming is the act of posting messages that are deliberately hostile and insulting, usually in the social context of a discussion board on the Internet. Such messages are called flames, and are sometimes posted in response to flamebait. Flaming is said by some to be one of a class of economic problems known as The Tragedy of the Commons, when a group holds a resource (in this case, communal attention), but each of the individual members has an incentive to overuse it. Flamers usually call their flames justified attacks.
Although the trading of insults is as old as human speech, flaming on the Internet, like many other online 'actions', started in the Usenet hierarchies (although it was known to occur in the WWIVnet and FidoNet computer networks as well). A flame may have elements of a normal message, but is distinguished by its intent. A flame is typically not intended to be constructive, to further clarify a discussion, or to persuade other people. The motive for flaming is often not dialectic, but rather social or psychological. Sometimes, flamers are attempting to assert their authority, or establish a position of superiority. Occasionally, flamers wish to upset and offend other members of the forum, in which case they are trolls. Most often however, flames are angry or insulting messages transmitted by people who have strong feelings about a subject. Finally, some consider flaming to be a great way to let off steam, though the receiving party may be less than pleased.
Similarly, a normal, non-flame message may have elements of a flame -- it may be hostile, for example -- but it is not a flame if it is seriously intended to advance the discussion.
 
I did read all of it. I don't think you were advancing the discussion and therefore still fall short of you own definition in my opinion. Reread my reply and you'll see reference to your retorical questioning of Avantairs captain pay and a little mention of your spelling of "Avantair".


I'm sure we've bored the entire viewing public with this garbage. Again, NetJet is a solid company. I really trully hope you have the best of luck there and enjoy all that aviation has to offer. Fly safe.
 
Have things changed at NJA?

Last I heard, not only has NJA limited the number of domiciles to 5, DAL PBI TEB LAX and CMH but now, a new hire can't even pick from the 5. They are asked in the interview where they would like to be based and are only hired if there is an opening in the domicile? Any truth to that? Either way, you can't "live where ever you want" any longer. The new contract they finally signed ended that for any new hires. If you were grandfathered in, you are living the high life. But for those of us not there yet, Avantair or Citationshares may be a better choice. I know the money might not be as good, but it also isn't good enough at NJA for me to uproot my family. Just my personal opinion of course.
 

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