Scope out RJ's
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Scope out RJs is employing a classic propaganda mechanism: say something enough times to a wide enough audience and you'll get people to believe it. Even if it isn't true.
PFT is defined as paying a company for training. Since that is demonstrably not the case at SWA, I'll give him a benefit of the doubt and expand the definition of "PFT" to any expenditures a pilot makes to upgrade his resume.
So...Scope out RJ's, as a SWA pilot, I challenge you to a little duel. I've listed below every expenditure I've ever made to advance my career (flight school, CFI, Comm, Multi, ATP, type ratings, etc.). I challenge you to do the same.
If my expenditures exceed your expenditures, you may continue to insult my job Southwest as being "PFT" without regard to the statement's accuracy. But: If you've spent more to get your job at Delta than I've spent to get my job at Southwest, I will reserve the right to call you out for being a PFT'er after every post you make.
In your rather odd world, virtue is defined by not investing in one's career. So, how do you compare?
Me:
Flight school: $0
Comm: $100 for Mil Equivalency prep/exam
ATP written: $120 for test prep, exam
ATP flight: $0 (flown in military aircraft w/FAA examiner)
737 type: $0
=$120 total
You: ?
Another internet tough guy hiding behind the safety of his keyboard.
You had to have the type to get hired at swa, right? That makes it pft.
In your rather odd world, virtue is defined by not investing in one's career. So, how do you compare?
That translates to "We have an opportunity to buy 80 717's and want to know if you will reopen the production line for us."
You again???:laugh:
Why??? You going to cry to the mods again crybaby???
:crying::crying:
You still haven't responded to my challenge, Scope...
They could buy Airtran's 717 fleet.
A friend of mine at Delta forwarded this memo to me about long term planning for the Delta domestic fleet. I hope to be a part of it someday!!!
"The RFP asks for proposals to deliver 100 to 200 firm aircraft, with an option for 200 more, starting in early 2013. It asks the manufacturers to consider large, medium and small narrowbody planes to be operated by Delta as mainline aircraft."
Contract negotiation time folks.
Pilot's contract up in 2012. Article states aircraft starting in 2013.
Straight out of management playbook. Dangle "growth aircraft" in front of the group.