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FDJ2 said:
Very classy for a commuter pilot.

very classy for a mainline elitist to make a comment like that

is "commuter pilot" a connotation for a lower life form?

get over yourself bud.
 
Dave Benjamin said:
very classy for a mainline elitist to make a comment like that

is "commuter pilot" a connotation for a lower life form?

get over yourself bud.

I never said a commuter pilot was a lower form or higher form of life. That connotation is all in your head. I also never said I was better or worse than a commuter pilot, so I don't know where your "elitist" jab comes from.

Have you always suffered from an inferiority complex bud?
 
FDJ2 said:
Very classy for a commuter pilot.

Like I have said before. I enjoy intellectually based debate and certainly do not expect to agree withth everyone and have everyone agree with me, but GL has proven on many occasion to be a textbook narcissist. Debating with him reminds me of 3rd grade playgroud arguments of "I'm faster, No i am, No I triple dog am, no I'm 4 times infinity faster" No matter what you say he will always one up. That is not a debate.

WE all are acquainted with know it all blowhards and he is a prime example. Eager to tell you how much he knows about everything.

SO no. I do not dislike him. I actually pity the guy... trolling lowly regional boards to buttress his self esteem and prove his worth in 'his 76'

And i also feel just as much pity for the GL apologists as well.. you all know who you are...
 
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enuffalready said:
... trolling lowly regional boards to buttress his self esteem and prove his worth in 'his 76'

I'm just wondering, why do you refer to the regional boards as "lowly"? Is that a term GL uses, or is that a term you apply to the regionals?

 
FDJ2 said:
I'm just wondering, why do you refer to the regional boards as "lowly"? Is that a term GL uses, or is that a term you apply to the regionals?

i know delta now requires a college degree so i will assume you made the cut. Its called implied meaning...

what do you think " you will always be feed" means....


and lowly, is a term i use to describe my 50 seat pay at a regional/commuter/whatever...

dammit.. you got me... you uncovered my inferiority complex...thanks freud.. maybe you should be a psychologist... better pay than delta...but wait.. then you couldn't tell everytone a the party you fly jets for DELTA....and when you'll make captain
 
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FN FAL said:
...most of you guys would drop what you're doing and doggie style a mail box if it wasn't against postal regulations...

Wha? It is? I mean....you can't prove anything. What I do with my mailbox in the privacy of my own bedroom is nobody else's business.
 
enuffalready said:
i know delta now requires a college degree so i will assume you made the cut. Its called implied meaning...

what do you think " you will always be feed" means....

It means carriers that provide small jet lift will always be feed. So what. It attributes no qualities to the character or professionalism of the individual pilots doing the flying.


and lowly, is a term i use to describe my 50 seat pay at a regional/commuter/whatever...

Well that does sound like your problem with your perceived lot in life, not GL's problem.

dammit.. you got me... you uncovered my inferiority complex...thanks freud.. maybe you should be a psychologist... better pay than delta...but wait.. then you couldn't tell everytone a the party you fly jets for DELTA....and when you'll make captain

A psychologist may or may not have better pay, but assuming he does, does that make us all "lowly" if we make less?

I don't know what insight you have into my personal party banter, but I find your conclusions of what it might be quite telling.
 
FDJ2 said:
I never said a commuter pilot was a lower form or higher form of life. That connotation is all in your head. I also never said I was better or worse than a commuter pilot, so I don't know where your "elitist" jab comes from.

Have you always suffered from an inferiority complex bud?
No inferiority complex here bud. I thank my lucky stars I didn't take a job at a major when I had the chance. I'd be caught up in a real mess right now if I had. I'd rather enjoy 18 days at home and work my side business than be wondering if I'll be taking another paycut or worrying about the company staying in business.

Although I wasn't an English major when you make a comment like "pretty classy for a commuter pilot" it implies something. Had you written "pretty classy for a fellow pilot" then you would not be having this dialogue right now.

At least be a man and admit to your opinion. It's not like anyone knows who you are because like most posters you hide behind an alias. Just another pus$y behind the keyboard.
 
FDJ2 said:
I'm just wondering, why do you refer to the regional boards as "lowly"? Is that a term GL uses, or is that a term you apply to the regionals?

We use that term because you "major pilots" look down on us, and that is your underlying tone on the Regional boards, so it is in effect, a bit sacastic when we refer to ourselves in this way. Admit it or not, most of the mainline guys, with GL leading the charge, have a condescending, elitist tone when speaking down to us lowly "COMMUTER PILOTS". (Note sarcasm)
 
79%N1 said:
We use that term because you "major pilots" look down on us, and that is your underlying tone on the Regional boards, so it is in effect, a bit sacastic when we refer to ourselves in this way. Admit it or not, most of the mainline guys, with GL leading the charge, have a condescending, elitist tone when speaking down to us lowly "COMMUTER PILOTS". (Note sarcasm)

I believe that is your perception and that's too bad.
 
Dave Benjamin said:
Although I wasn't an English major when you make a comment like "pretty classy for a commuter pilot" it implies something. Had you written "pretty classy for a fellow pilot" then you would not be having this dialogue right now.

Two points if I may sport.

1. "Commuter pilot" is an inocuous term. Unless of course you consider them "lowly" and beneath you, which you apparently do and are offended by being referred to as a "commuter pilot". Perhaps you shouldn't be such an elitist.

2. I used the term "commuter pilot", not because I consider them "lowly" and second rate, but because IFLY apparently does. So much so that he banned GL for using the term.

At least be a man and admit to your opinion. It's not like anyone knows who you are because like most posters you hide behind an alias. Just another pus$y behind the keyboard.

Now there's another classy response. Speaks volumes.
 
FDJ2 may have a point. Well, whatever, I am thankful to be with ASA but, I wish, (in the past) that I was on at Delta. In life, aviation can throw a wicked curve-ball. So, what to do? You go with your gut? One decision your shopping for your next Porsche, the other your trying to sell that Porsche!

So the lesson should be to live in your means no matter what the income level! I know we all know people living above their means. Don't be that person!

God bless all on the board and have a great night!! Cheers- Rum
 
FDJ2 said:
Now there's another classy response. Speaks volumes.

No offense at being called a commuter pilot. The jokes on you though when you look at the route map and realize that the "commuter routes" are only a small portion of the flying and many of the city pairs are flying you used to do in a narrowbody. And if you don't manage to hold on to scope (good luck with the court by the way) you'll be watching "your flying" go to 76-90 seat RJ's being flown by "commuter" pilots. Then maybe you'll realize that the term "commuter pilot" is a misnomer which of course it already is. Even the term regional hardly fits companies like SkyWest, ExpressJet, Comair, and ASA. But if you feel better about yourself referring to the mainline replacement/feed as commuters then you should use the term frequently. You've got to have something to help you feel better while your management and the court are conducting a legalized form of robbery.
 
FDJ2 said:
I believe that is your perception and that's too bad.

Right!!! Only MY perception. I beleive if you listen more carefully, thats what many around here have been trying to say, and the sad part is you guys don't see that IS your attitudes and your personas in talking with us.
 
79%N1 said:
Right!!! Only MY perception. I beleive if you listen more carefully, thats what many around here have been trying to say, and the sad part is you guys don't see that IS your attitudes and your personas in talking with us.

Again, I think it is just your perception. Perhaps your own defensiveness, or insecurity makes you feel like the mainline pilots look down on you. It probably doesn't matter what a mainline pilot says, you'll still feel the same.
 

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