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Just remember dating is fine but...

"If it flies, floats, or fornicates.....rent it. It's cheaper in the long run."

:D
 
Both the crewstart and bestaviationsites refer to the same "dating service".

Search the female photos list. You'll be amazed at how many are aparently ficticious, with nice models as the alleged women needing dates. One is clearly a picture that started out as a nude, and someone retouched the picture to put a bikini on the model. These pictures are most likely an inducement to join the dating service, and generate income for the webmaster there.

Web based BS, at its finest.
 
Just search under "russian women," or "urkraine," and there are zillions of attractive girls wanting a pilot (or anyone else for that matter) who has travel perks and can get them a visa to "wisit our favorite kountry, ze USA."

I was looking for a digicam on google and tripped across one of their web sites - looks like a fun way to buy a house for someone you don't really know and have them take your kid back to the motherland.

In all seriousness, you have to wonder about the photos. About 80% are babes.
 
Forget the dating service, all I do is go to the bar and get real drunk and pick up chicks and take them up flying over ORD to watch the 747's take off.

On a more serious note, most of the dating services are just a scam, the best way to hook up is stay away from airports and get out more!:D
 
Should have been a Cardiologist-


Doc - 23 years of age too old?!

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<must be the "other" beach house-lol
 
Its never to late, I had a guy in my class that was 45 and was just starting his residency. The student loans are the killer. Osteopathic, Allopathic and Chiropractic medicine is unlike being a professional pilot, there is no mandatory retirement age and you can make your own hours once you start private practice. Remember, the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence too.



Fly Safe!
 
- I get to fly with many Doc's and it is probably one of my favorite aspects of flight instructing (actually I only do private instruction do to my 135 flying)- It is always very interesting to hear the stories from the E.R as well as O.R- always quite entertaining-

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I thought their was no "mandatory" retirement age for Cardiology or Neurology surgeons.??
 
There IS no mandatory retirement requirement age unlike professional flying. That is what I saiud in the last post I thought.

So if your only 23 and your dedicated, go for it!
 
Huh- Huh!... Way too much time invested in aviation to switch now plus I enjoy it too much-


Osteopathic, Allopathic and Chiropractic medicine is unlike being a professional pilot, there is no mandatory retirement age

At first reading it sounded as if you were "exclusively" making these three areas of specialty a target regarding "no mandatory" retirement age hence my question-IF in "general" wouldn't have been any doubts or questions..

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I see now, all three disciplines I listed are licensed physcians with sub-specialties that would include cardiology, neurology, orthopaedics ect....

Well I wish you good luck and a safe, rewarding career with whatever you choose.

Now get off the computer and get laid!
 
"Don't take this the wrong way guys ... but at least 70% of the commercial pilots and instructors I know couldn't get laid streaking thru downtown Tijuana with a hundred dollar bill in their mouth. "


You're quite right. Next time though, I'm going to try it with a hundred one dollar bills; much more impressive that way (probably causes lockjaw). Maybe also a strap on pocket with a bunch of change in it, just for effect.

Not only wouldn't the hundred dollar bill work for me, I couldn't even get robbed in Tijuana, in the same condition. Loser, dork pilot. Go figure.
 
Snakum,

You are one funny dude!! I had tears in my eyes when I read your post.. You think aviation in general is bad, you ought to come on over to Korea, or any other overseas assignment and you'll see it real bad. We call it "queen for a year syndrome". You can have a female that wouldn't turn a death row inmates head stateside, but gets all the attention of a beauty queen over here.
 
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