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(me) who gives an opinion and can back it up.


Bye Bye---General Lee


o?pin?ion
əˈpinyən/
noun
1.
a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
"I'm writing to voice my opinion on an issue of great importance"
synonyms: belief, judgment, thought(s), (way of) thinking, mind, (point of) view, viewpoint, outlook, attitude, stance, position, perspective, persuasion, standpoint; More
as I see it, to my mind, (according) to my way of thinking, personally, in my estimation, if you ask me, for my money, in my book


Proof you did not even graduate high school...
Try backing away from the pizza and Code Red Mt. Dew, fat boy!
 
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Here's the simple truth..........Most Delta pilots have NO clue what DAL did with Pinnacle, or how bad it is. Most USAirways pilots have no clue what happened at PSA. Most mainline pilots, at any airline, have no clue what is going on across the regional airline industry.

I hate to say it, but I don't feel bad for Endeavor pilots at all. They chose to vote yes on what they have, so I feel they should enjoy every moment of it. They had the opportunity to write their own future, and they tossed it, so that someone could write it for them.

General- somehow you slipped through the cracks and landed the job. Good for you. I wouldn't be so fast to flaunt it the way you are. Most Delta pilots I know are a real class act. You, unfortunately, are not.

Delta, Pinnacle management, and Alpa, knew exactly how to swing that vote with that so called longevity payment (bribe money) and the SSP. The sad thing is a very large percentage voted yes with no intention of ever working under that contract, or at least not for very long. That bribe money was used to supplement income for many as they made lateral moves to other regionals. Pinnacle was a $hit place to work long before the bankruptcy contract.
 
Red, don't insult Comair pilots.


Sorry Doh and every other Comair pilot. That was uncalled for on my part. No one wants to be associated with the Village Idiot.

Looks like SW will be picking up a few Endeavor guys coming up in the next classes. Just make sure you are getting the resumes in to all the majors and remain persistent.

The bad part of the consolidation is less companies to interview with. Started with maybe 8, and now down to 4/5.
 
Here's the simple truth..........Most Delta pilots have NO clue what DAL did with Pinnacle, or how bad it is. Most USAirways pilots have no clue what happened at PSA. Most mainline pilots, at any airline, have no clue what is going on across the regional airline industry.

I hate to say it, but I don't feel bad for Endeavor pilots at all. They chose to vote yes on what they have, so I feel they should enjoy every moment of it. They had the opportunity to write their own future, and they tossed it, so that someone could write it for them.

General- somehow you slipped through the cracks and landed the job. Good for you. I wouldn't be so fast to flaunt it the way you are. Most Delta pilots I know are a real class act. You, unfortunately, are not.

Flaunting it? I want others to get the jobs THEY WANT in the future. It's obvious the Regional industry is starting to implode, and I'm pointing out that senior Capts should NOW send out apps, to not procrastinate. Some of you don't want to hear it, but I'm trying to help. Not making fun of anyone, but not sugar coating it either.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
o?pin?ion
əˈpinyən/
noun
1.
a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
"I'm writing to voice my opinion on an issue of great importance"
synonyms: belief, judgment, thought(s), (way of) thinking, mind, (point of) view, viewpoint, outlook, attitude, stance, position, perspective, persuasion, standpoint; More
as I see it, to my mind, (according) to my way of thinking, personally, in my estimation, if you ask me, for my money, in my book


Proof you did not even graduate high school...
Try backing away from the pizza and Code Red Mt. Dew, fat boy!

And yours:

idiot
ˈidēət/
nouninformal
1.
a stupid person.
synonyms: fool, halfwit, dunce, dolt, ignoramus, cretin, moron, imbecile, simpleton; More
antonyms: genius, General Lee



What's great PBR is you work soooo hard to try to put me down, and avoid to debate any of my opinions, because you CAN'T...... I'm correct. And you, are riding the Titanic.... Oh well.



Bye Bye---General Lee
 
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You denegrate, disrespect, and insult every pilot who doesn't work for the mighty DAL. You are a really disgusting individual here on these boards with some kind of a superiority complex.
Most with this condition are hiding some form of inadequacy. Have you some sort of "little" concern you would like to share?
By the way, addiction is also a big problem area with you, just like substance dependency, gambling, or posting nearly 19,000 times on a message board.
Sorry, but the best help anyone could get from you is simply this.......bugger off!
 
Flaunting it? I want others to get the jobs THEY WANT in the future. It's obvious the Regional industry is starting to implode, and I'm pointing out that senior Capts should NOW send out apps, to not procrastinate. Some of you don't want to hear it, but I'm trying to help. Not making fun of anyone, but not sugar coating it either.


Bye Bye---General Lee

Ever hear of the snowball effect??? You make it sound like the imploding of the regional industry, as you call it, is a good thing. Do you not think it'll touch the majors after the regional sector is beat down? There are very few people wanting to start this career today. Student training is very expensive for the little initial compensation. Management, the unions, as well as a few external factors have destroyed this industry.
 
Ever hear of the snowball effect??? You make it sound like the imploding of the regional industry, as you call it, is a good thing. Do you not think it'll touch the majors after the regional sector is beat down? There are very few people wanting to start this career today. Student training is very expensive for the little initial compensation. Management, the unions, as well as a few external factors have destroyed this industry.

I agree. But, it will hit the Majors last. The better paying Majors will poach pilots from the LCCs too, and the huge retirement numbers will entice people to take a look, even from normally stable airlines like SWA, which are facing stagnation. All of you have a shot at a legacy if you want it, but getting on sooner than later is key. Getting off your duffs NOW and applying could mean the difference between holidays and weekends off, shorter upgrade times, and better QOL, for a career maybe!

As far as foreign pilots possibly coming in, there are shortages all over the World. China can't produce enough, and expats can choose pretty healthy expat contracts, if they can tolerate living in those places. Just look at Indonesia. Garuda and Lion Air have ordered tons of new planes. Same with Air Asia in Malaysia. Vietjet, a new LCC in Vietnam (attention Freeturd) will sign next month for a $9 billion Airbus order. More people can afford to fly now, but there will be a huge pilot shortage because it has been cost prohibitive for the last 5-10 years. All of that is GOOD for current airline pilots.



Bye Bye---General Lee
 
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Ever hear of the snowball effect??? You make it sound like the imploding of the regional industry, as you call it, is a good thing. Do you not think it'll touch the majors after the regional sector is beat down? There are very few people wanting to start this career today. Student training is very expensive for the little initial compensation. Management, the unions, as well as a few external factors have destroyed this industry.

Anyone who doesn't see this is naive. After RA and Smisek get done destroying the regionals, they're coming after us. When any airline pilot falls, we all fall.
 

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