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Embry-Riddle and G O Jet, Stop the bleeding.

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Maybe you grey eagles who have had such a great life are in a position to be magnanimous...especially since it doesn't affect you in any way. The reality is that the young folks who are most impacted by these kinds of operations are going to remember it all for a very long time. Someday we will be the decision makers.

I have the Freedom-A and an early Go-Jets list (I need an update actually). I will keep these forever, and reference them anytime I am in a position to influence jumpseat, hiring, or training decisions. Maybe I'm the only one?...or maybe not.

Picture this...a gojet alumni has landed his dream job at a top major, got through training and 11 months on line. Well now it's time for his probationary PC...he shows up as scheduled not realizing that the sim instructor conducting the PC was furloughed from TSA back in the day...and he still has the list...Ooops!

I know if I ever have the chance I will do the same thing. Well said rickair7777.
 
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I know if I ever have the chance I will do the same thing. Well said rickair7777.

Ditto that!

There are more people gunning for Ho-jetters than not. As a matter of fact, I'm not sure I know anyone that wouldn't take a shot at a Ho-Jetter given the opportunity.

The Ho-Jets pilot group deserves no solice.
 
Maybe you grey eagles who have had such a great life are in a position to be magnanimous...especially since it doesn't affect you in any way. The reality is that the young folks who are most impacted by these kinds of operations are going to remember it all for a very long time. Someday we will be the decision makers.

I have the Freedom-A and an early Go-Jets list (I need an update actually). I will keep these forever, and reference them anytime I am in a position to influence jumpseat, hiring, or training decisions. Maybe I'm the only one?...or maybe not.

Picture this...a gojet alumni has landed his dream job at a top major, got through training and 11 months on line. Well now it's time for his probationary PC...he shows up as scheduled not realizing that the sim instructor conducting the PC was furloughed from TSA back in the day...and he still has the list...Ooops![/quote]



OOOPS! is right! Except YOU would be the one to say OOOPS! as YOU would be the one fired!!!!
 
The same few, pathetic gojet pilots and defenders hard at work.

Still facts don't change.

More and more aware of the alter ego threat from the likes of gojet.

Sorry gojet guys, looks like your scumbag move didn't work out.

Surprise.

Should we tally the tsa pilots that have gotten hired in the last two years versus the number of gojet pilots?
 
Nice language there SKIPPY boy! You must be a real PRO! WOW! This site is good for a few laughs! Thanks for keeping me amused. We shall see what we shall see............ OHHH, PLEASE dont gun for me! LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!
 
This is my take on the GJ pilots. They can sit there all they want with their arrogance and pretend that at some point in their future that their time at GJ will be ignored.

For the rest of their career every time they go to ask for a jumpseat they will always have in the back of their minds that they may be denied the ride. If they are ever denied a ride, while they sit and watch the airplane leave, they will wonder whether the flight was really weight restriced or it was their GJ past. If any other airline actually hires them every time they meet a new captain, first officer, or engineer for the rest of their career they will never be sure if a GJ hater is one of the pilots they are flying with.

I will never forget what the GJ people are doing, and I know I am not alone. And these a**holes may go a years and years before it happens, but they will be kicked off an airplane, or end up on the most silent trip of their lives.

Remember the clickers that the United guys used to carry when they had a scab in their crew? I suspect that the GJ people have a similar fate awaiting them.
 
Shredded bags

Anyone wonder why all the G-J guys have UAL crew tags on their overnight bags (those orange plastic discs) ?

The UAL rampers in ORD express their feelings in different ways - they will find crew bags in the back and open them and slash the bags and / or the clothes inside.

You wanna deal with this at work all the time ?
 
Yeah those "mainline bag tags" actually DO have express on them.........just really small - I think it is interesting that only GoJet has em........

Guess they are trying to be somebody they are not...........
 
please!!!!!!!!!!!!! clickers!! LOL!! click, click, click, to the left seat!! LOLOL!

Laughing just like someone on their way to the rubber padded room.

You are in the last stages of the scumbag pilot life cycle. Denial, then insanity.

I actually feel sorry for you.
 
Iron Man:

You are right, of course, but these self described junior airman think they know better.

The irony is that GJ pays better at the low end than some ALPA carriers. And, the Teamsters haven't even started to get a contract together.

Go figure!

Now I completely understand....You're one of those gay jets homos!
Congrats!

737
 
This is hilarious. A bunch of guys who went and paid WAY to much for flight training because they drank the kool-aid EARU served them about getting them a job faster at a regional, making poverty wages mind you, having a boycott of another sub-par regional airline, that you career killing idiots help make. You better believe airlines and their managment love you ERAU guys and every pilot mill that your school helped spawn. Why wouldn't they? When you are stupid enough to make that kind of financial decision just to be a big time airline pilot, you are nothing but toys for management when it comes contract time. You boys and GJ sound like a match made in heaven. While your on your high horse about GJ, why not take a look in the mirror and see how your stupid little ERAU alums are more responsible for driving wages down more than any pilot group.
 
This is hilarious. A bunch of guys who went and paid WAY to much for flight training because they drank the kool-aid EARU served them about getting them a job faster at a regional, making poverty wages mind you, having a boycott of another sub-par regional airline, that you career killing idiots help make. You better believe airlines and their managment love you ERAU guys and every pilot mill that your school helped spawn. Why wouldn't they? When you are stupid enough to make that kind of financial decision just to be a big time airline pilot, you are nothing but toys for management when it comes contract time. You boys and GJ sound like a match made in heaven. While your on your high horse about GJ, why not take a look in the mirror and see how your stupid little ERAU alums are more responsible for driving wages down more than any pilot group.

1st
You seem to miss the whole degree thing. The price of college is pretty uniform across the country. You keep comparing the price of a 4 year degree to the price of flying at an FBO. There are many students at ERAU that fly at surrounding for their flight training. Besides that fact, the price for renting the airplane at Riddle is pretty competitive for a new a/c. The price for the instructor is a different story.

2nd
I don't see a lot of state colleges jumping on the aviation band wagon and buying fleets of a/c. Those who are lucky enough to come from states that have aviation programs are very fortunate. If you look at out-of-state tuition for state colleges that have aviation programs, they are just as expensive as Riddle.

3rd
Its absolutely none of your business where people go to college. If I wanted to pay a million bucks to go to college, that’s my right. Sorry we don’t live in a communist nation.
 
You ERAU grads are silly little children that know absolutely nothing about the airlines and how they work so for you to post threads knocking any regional makes me laugh. Grow up, is all I have to say. What you hear is what is programed into your stupid little minds, and p.s. I am an ERAU grad and wish I would never had the chance to go and make a $150000 mistake to go and take there crap of promises to "bypass the regionals" wich I am sure you all heard. So, in closing, keep your mouth shut and your mind open because tomorrow,more then likely, the next regional is going to be bad mouthed.
 
YOU BELIEVED YOU COULD BYPASS THE REGIONALS..................LOL.

Talk about drinking the "Kool-Aid"..............
 
you people make me laugh. Go jets is not a scab airline. a scab is someone who crosses a picket line why can't everyone understand that. I don't work there. everyone said the samething about mesa and florida gulf but guess what they work for legacy airlines anyway. Even alpa will tell you that they are not scabs. Why don't you go read alpa policy on scabs first beforew running your mouth.
 

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