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Funny you should say gold plate. I have a Stanford grad standing here whose "paper" degree is worth thousands of times more than what'd be worth if printed on a gold plate. Same is true if your degree is from Southcentral Louisianna Tech State and you landed a job at FedEx. Then your "paper" degree would also be worth many times what'd be worth if it were printed on a gold plate!

See, the sad thing about a guy like you is in 50 years you're gonna start doing some thinking on your own, and you're gonna come up with the fact that there are 2 certainties in life. One, don't do that. And Two you dropped 150 grand on a fucking education you could have got for a dollar fifty in late charges at the public library.

how about them apples?
 
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Diesel said:
eeeeech.

By the way I went to boarding school so I must be uber smart.

We learned independence at 12. By the time college came around we'd been living on our own for 4 years allready.

no i saw it stupid.

What's the term. Those that do do. Those that can't teach.

No one is denying if it's required or not.

Can't spell, can't capitalize, can't quote a common phrase correctly, can't properly structure a sentence. Where did you go to school? I just want to make sure my children don't go there. Maybe you are the reason Fedex requires a 4-year degree.
 
dude it's a message board.

calmo
 
Diesel said:
See, the sad thing about a guy like you is in 50 years you're gonna start doing some thinking on your own, and you're gonna come up with the fact that there are 2 certainties in life. One, don't do that. And Two you dropped 150 grand on a Fricking education you could have got for a dollar fifty in late charges at the public library.

how about them apples?
Maybe if you'd gotten your degree you would cease to be so bitter and you would have been able to come up with an original thought on your own, instead of quoting movies like "Goodwill Hunting".........
 
Congrats on the movie knowledge.

I posted it because it i thought it was ironic. A very funny line that was fitting for this conversation. You have to admit it makes you chuckle.

You make a great caucasian Johnny.
 
This thread about FedEX pilots and college degrees is going to become even "funnier", once people find out we just slid off the runway in MSP.
 
Wow! Page 3 and nothing from Pilotyip. Hmmmm. Must be flying.

Should I do a search of his previous threads and cut/paste into this post or wait for him to repeat it himself? ;)

Nahh. I'll wait. I wonder when he lands?
:beer:
 
TheBaron said:
Can't spell, can't capitalize, can't quote a common phrase correctly, can't properly structure a sentence. Where did you go to school? I just want to make sure my children don't go there. Maybe you are the reason Fedex requires a 4-year degree.

Oh, I dunno about that. I got one of those expensive up-east degrees and I can't properly do all those English comp things that bother you so much. BTW, are those young looking boys and girls who win spelling bees actually midgets with Stanford degrees?
 
propjob27 said:
This thread about FedEX pilots and college degrees is going to become even "funnier", once people find out we just slid off the runway in MSP.

Alright you tease...details, source?
 
I like that some are requiring degrees. When things go bad at an airline, it's nice to have a crewforce with skills to get another job. These are the folks that take voluntary furloughs, LOAs etc and gives more flexibility to the crew force. Many take jobs for defense contractors or other fields loosly associated with aviation. It's nice to have a backup plan in this industry.

If all you've got are stick and rudder skills, then there aren't many options when the pay gets cut to the bone and they want you to work twenty days a month or so.
 
Malter1 said:
Maybe if you'd gotten your degree you would cease to be so bitter and you would have been able to come up with an original thought on your own, instead of quoting movies like "Goodwill Hunting".........
Good catch.
 
propjob27 said:
This thread about FedEX pilots and college degrees is going to become even "funnier", once people find out we just slid off the runway in MSP.

"The evil that men do lives after them;The good is oft interred with their bones." W.S.
 
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Diesel said:
FN FL you obviously failed to realize that I put that quote there hoping he'd see the humor in it as I posted it.

Duh. It's probably one of the most recognized lines of the movie. Apart from this line. :)

http://www.reelwavs.com/sounds/goodwillhunting/gwh34.mp3
I can dig it. What other wav are you trying to link, I think the page is not letting you post directly to the wav file you want us to hear. Clicking on your link just gets us a redirect to here... http://reelwavs.com/index.html
 
I think that you could find a good lawyer that would sue FedEx for discrimination against you not having a degree.
 
RJDC said:
I think that you could find a good lawyer that would sue FedEx for discrimination against you not having a degree.
Hahahaha...I wasn't going to have a drink today, but now I think I better go get one. :D
 
I think that you could find a good lawyer that would sue FedEx for discrimination against you not having a degree.

You're high right? I know it's st. Pattys week but still.
 
HighSpeedClimb said:
My Daughter is in 6th grade and already knows the meaning of those "college" words. :p
Then it would be a shame if she misapplied her intelligence, chose (because it is a choice) not to get her degree, and ended up a smart person working for a regional, whining why she's being persecuted for not getting a "piece of paper".
 
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by the way the "dude" never went to college.
 
Diesel said:
by the way the "dude" never went to college.
Not true.
Brandt:You never went to college...
The Dude: Oh, no I did, but I spent most of my time occupying various administration buildings... smoking a lot of thai stick... heckling the ROTC... and bowling.
 
transpac said:
Oh, I dunno about that. I got one of those expensive up-east degrees and I can't properly do all those English comp things that bother you so much. BTW, are those young looking boys and girls who win spelling bees actually midgets with Stanford degrees?

Maybe I shouldn't post replies at 3:00 am during the hub turns. Diesels inability to use spell check doesn't bother me. I just find it ironic that someone makes four posts in a row about the "unjust" FedEx college policy, and all are replete with errors. I'm not being so bold as to suggest he pick up a dictionary, but how lazy do you have to be not to use the computers spell check function. I can hear my 12-year old niece already, "Uncle, nobody cares about that kind of stuff". That attitude is exactly why the U.S. is on the decline.

i do like Diesels nu Avatar thow. Howz dat.
 
Pilotyip is taking a break from the college degree banter for a while. I gave it up until after Easter. However, feel free to post any my previous posts, I would consider it an honor. Besides, I would say the same thing as my previous posts.
 
3am hub turns while I'm snuggled in my bed. Don't forget the coffee pot on your way out.

By the way ERAU/ U of Maine is not known for it's english classes.

It's a message board not a upper level brief writing class.

Never said it's unjust just it's their policy and they have the ball. their choice


off topic- is anyone elses web page loading like 30 times a second with adds?
 
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well the god damn noise is driving me nuts.

They keep refreshing the adds which makes my page reload and reload.
 
Purpledog said:
My kid could write a better flowing QRH.

If your offspring is under, say, 8, he/she could probably understand those FAA types better anyway... could be a career match made in heaven.
 

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