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I am just going to surrender my license so I cant torment myself anymore...

A new and fresh start may do you a little good. You only get one life so why not explore different areas that may be of interest to you. No reason to move due to a job opportunity that will not make you happy or content. A buddy recently got hired on with ExpressJet and is now flying for peanuts and chump change. He now realizes you can't support a family with a small child or live any sort of "decent" lifestyle unless you live with mommy and daddy!. . If only people knew what they were getting themselves into.

good luck,

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rvsm410 said:
I am done...really, thanks for the suggestions, believe me these things have all been rode hard already with those concerned.. I am just going to surrender my license so I cant torment myself anymore...


Quit...its just the easiest thing to do. Its just one more open position for someone who really wants it. Quit you nagging and join Dr. Phils website!!
 
Nagging? Turn the channel then...

Boy, I hope you never have to go through health issue like many have in this business, ya know, loose your ability to fly, maybe even work at a young age..Good bless you, you have to be young to express yourself this way...Quit has never been in my personality, but it gets tough fighting city hall..

And Dr. Phil said I should ignor people like you...see ya!

KPTPK said:
Quit...its just the easiest thing to do. Its just one more open position for someone who really wants it. Quit you nagging and join Dr. Phils website!!
 
rvsm410 said:
Boy, I hope you never have to go through health issue like many have in this business, ya know, loose your ability to fly, maybe even work at a young age..Good bless you, you have to be young to express yourself this way...Quit has never been in my personality, but it gets tough fighting city hall..

And Dr. Phil said I should ignor people like you...see ya!


So you and the "doc" have discussed these issues. Which show were you on so I can paint a face to all these words you've expressed. i think you said bye once before..........chance are you'll be back for another rebuttal. See ya soon!!!!
 
For everyones info "rvsm has plenty of time to answer all of our questions", a personal message from him: "I have unfinished business here, and now that I am not going to work, I'll have pleanty of time to be here just to piss you off..."
 
The jury is in, the truth comes out.

In regards to my experience with BMA: I have been close contact with employees at BMA before and after my interview and hiring, as well as in contact with the other cadidates that were being interviewed with me. All of us have contacted each other over the past week, filling in the missing pieces of this troubled puzzle.

1st Fact, Was I hired or not? This point was never in doubt by the BMA employees, I was congratulated on a successful interview and welcomed to the team by 2 people people that are in or around the hiring/ interview loop the night I was offerd and accepted the job from the SOC Manager A.S ....Further I was in communication with a BMA Dispatcher the next day regarding the upcomming Jeppesen change-over training at the end of the month and other New Hampshire details.

2nd FAct: The other Applicant is a current dispatcher at a troubled IAD airline, and did not know if he/she would accept the job however remembered our conversation (after our joint interview in SFB) that I had accepted the job and was turning down 2 other companies when I got home, and was very surprised to hear what happened.
This same person told me, and was later verified by another Dx at the same airline, that another dispatcher there had come forward to the BMA SOC mgr. the day after My job acceptance, and asked if a job slot was still open. This person has alot of DX experience and very senior, but wanted to change, and was actively looking for Florida DX work at Airtran and other carriers.
According to my BMA sources, The BMA Mgr A.S. was so excited to have this person show the company interest that he offered this person the job on the phone. The BMA folks thought this was going to be my new SFB co-worker as they were only hiring 2 people here and I had already accepted the 1st slot!

3 Fact: When I called BMA the following Monday to discuss the training dates, I was told by the soc MGR A.S. that I was supposed to call him on Friday to accept the job....This lame idea of an excuse was an obviouse fabrication to cover up the fact that he had ihired this other person on Friday after he had hired me on Thursday, this was all he could do....The BMA source even went and questioned the SOC Mgr. as to his reasons and intent to not hire me, that person was told to butt out, and that he (the SOC mGr A S.) just decided to do it this way. It was meet with bitter conversation, but his word stood as the SOC Mgr when it came to that departments hiring...

4th Fact: I called the HR rep for BMA Friday Morning and asked what and why this was happening, he was as suprised as I was to learn of this from me, as we had already discussed the full gambit and details of the benefits package, right down to the costs and coverages...Not something someone would do if they were not sure that they were not hired!

5th Fact: Several former BMA pilots right here on this board have told me, and I have confirmed the information on the public web site, that the SFB airport authority is seeking to place a lien on al the BMA/PanAm assets at the airport, including the PAnAm flt school sims, and any aircraft on the property to cover what is described as "several hundred thousand dollars" in past duew money.
This is where they are setting up the new SOC Offices in with MX control and the hanger at SFB....

Final comment on the matter: All the curent employees and new hires all know with verifiable sources and emails, that I was screwed over for another person, though be it this person has more experience than I do, never the less the actions of this SOC manger reflects the morale and ethical values of himself and the company, which goes to speak of the companies current finacial status at SFB and many other airport that they owe money too.

The comments from some on this thread are questionable at best noting the newness of there membership here, another source at BMA says it probably is the SOC MGR trying to make me look bad...I have nothing to loose, as I said beofe I am no longer seeking aviation employment, but I still believe this type of management needs to be exposed. It's obviouse that the now former PanAm pilots got screwed over as well by shady tactics of this management at BMA...it does not look like they are finished yet, just hiding under another certificate...

Good luck to those that attempt to work for this guy and those like him, just be warned....
 
Due Diligence

Deal with it; you knew this place was a scum pond; yet youinterviewedanyway; either you failed to do a due diligence check (justdo a searchon here, and you'll see that they are hardly a respectableoutfit -justlook at the treatment of their pilots) to see if they arescum; astheyappear to be; or you did a due diligence check, but yet youdecided toignore the results; that the place is scum.

I wouldnt care if I lived within a 2 minute walk from where I lived; they hardly live up to the honor of their name.

Plus, I thought you gave up altogether, and were going to return your certificate back to the FAA.

I dont want an airline job so bad to where I would work for a disreputable (a relative term) airline...

Plus, as an "AT WILL" employee, you are there subject to both yourwill, and the will of the employer; they can fire you, or not bring youaboard, for nearly anything they want to. I doubt you signed anemployment contract binding you to BMA for any length of time.
 
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Just as I was expecting, only jerks making fun....I'm over it, the time has come to put this industry behind me...good luck to you all....Tango Uniform

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Last edited by rvsm410 : 01-12-2005 at 10:20. Reason: Gone, out a here, never to return....see ya



I thought you were done here!!!
 

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