orioncontract
Jr Mmbr @ Large
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2002
- Posts
- 31
Mar-if you ever return, (and I hope you do after you've done your homework), I got your age from your profile, which said you were born in '75, and I was stating my experience (little though that may be) with guys with a similar background as yours. I'm sorry you lost your post, it would've been somewhat interesting to see your response. I never said you weren't an airline pilot, I just said you admitted you didn't know the issue at hand, and that you should return when you did. I even suggested how you could get associated with the subject matter. Grow a thicker skin, man! And I am NOT condemning any part of the industry, just wondering out loud how you could have the attitude you do, especially in regards to pay, when my understanding of your position is that it doesn't pay well. Correct me if I'm wrong. And I'm not that good of a stick, although even a blind squirrel sometimes finds the nut. But I did have the world's best training, bar none (yes, that is a jibe at you Air Farce types). As Karl would say, "So I've got that going for me, which is nice."
Kerosene-I understand your frustration, but blaming LCC carriers is evident of a view of capatalism that is MUCH different than my own. Though I was very young when deregulation happened (curiously sponsored by, among others, Ted Kennedy!!!) it doesn't surprise me that when opened up to competition, prices fell thereby putting pressures on costs. Dell has done a similar thing in computers, driving down costs both by outsourcing and by relentlessly improving efficiencies of the process of marketing, selling, and making computers, in that order (itself a radical concept just 20 years ago). I view competition as a VERY GOOD thing, and not just because it gets me a cheaper, faster computer than could be gotten 20 or 25 years ago. We have the strongest economy in the world probably because we are so competitive that we are constantly innovating. And I foresaw that there would be those of you who would like a overly broad definition of a zit (or boil, or cyst), thus my attempt at trying to keep it as something we could actually use.
More later, wife beconeth...
FOCUS.
Kerosene-I understand your frustration, but blaming LCC carriers is evident of a view of capatalism that is MUCH different than my own. Though I was very young when deregulation happened (curiously sponsored by, among others, Ted Kennedy!!!) it doesn't surprise me that when opened up to competition, prices fell thereby putting pressures on costs. Dell has done a similar thing in computers, driving down costs both by outsourcing and by relentlessly improving efficiencies of the process of marketing, selling, and making computers, in that order (itself a radical concept just 20 years ago). I view competition as a VERY GOOD thing, and not just because it gets me a cheaper, faster computer than could be gotten 20 or 25 years ago. We have the strongest economy in the world probably because we are so competitive that we are constantly innovating. And I foresaw that there would be those of you who would like a overly broad definition of a zit (or boil, or cyst), thus my attempt at trying to keep it as something we could actually use.
More later, wife beconeth...
FOCUS.