McNugget
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Every Indian's last name is Patel.
Hell I know 4 Patels...no relation to each
Oh! and they each own 5 businesses or more
HEY MON! How many jobs you got?
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Every Indian's last name is Patel.
Hell I know 4 Patels...no relation to each
Oh! and they each own 5 businesses or more
If you ever run into that sh!tbrick, ask him how many times the 41 crews at JFK tossed his ass into the locker in the crewroom. What a tool.
You met TWO in TEN years of flying. And you're implying from this that they're all jackasses?
Every Indian's last name is Patel.
Hell I know 4 Patels...no relation to each
Oh! and they each own 5 businesses or more
I implied nothing. I only reported my personal experience.
And another thing: the only airplane I ever see at JFK T4 remote parking with all eight doors wide open is the Air India 777-200.
You know, it's interesting that it my almost ten years of flying I only met two real jackasses. One was East Indian and the other Pakistani.
You can now add a third one. His name rhymes with fryroypike.
Keep your racist spews to yourself. You're actually making Sanjay Patel look like a choirboy by comparison
Gotta air it out.....That curry is some strong stuff!!!
What's the matter, Ole, too much lutefisk? There is a difference between a "racist spew" and an observation. Or are we just supposed to lie for fear of offending some sensitive soul?
I have also flown with two Indians, both were d!cks! One was just weird and smelled funny, the other was just an A$$. Ooonnoooonnnnyyy! How do you spell that guys last name?
There is a lot of pressure on most first and second generation immigrants to be successful in the american "land of opportunity." None I know would choose our profession because of the lack of pay, despite the percieved prestige the title of "Captain" has. I can see how a person with those pressures on them could develop a bad attitude in this business.
If this guy ran to GoJets, I think he knows he isn't moving on. He's stuck.
For some strange reason, your "FWIW" comment didn't get posted, but made it into the email notification I received.
Anyways, while what you say may be true, there's no excuse for bad, rude, unprofessional behavior (in other words, being an a##hole) no matter what one's circumstances.
From people who run into him, the consensus clearly seems to be that this guy truly is a world-class a-hole.
Just the same, the fact he's from Indian has nothing to do with it, and I'm shocked by the number of equally a-hole pilots who are willing to jump into India-bashing. Maybe they think they're being funny. Who knows.
Bash a guy for going to GoJets. Bash a guy for being an a-hole. But this India-bashing just shows some guys' low IQs.
There are a-hole pilots everywhere of all stripes, and as far as I'm concerned the idiots here who are bashing all things India are showing they're no better than the guy they're bashing, and maybe they're worse.
Norskman:
That's because I edited it. Your point is spot on. If a person holds an anti-Indian bias it is likely that they are going to miss out on being friends with some of the most quick witted, friendly, fun and polite folks around. My Wife is in the medical profession and the my Doc friends from India make the office parties a lot of fun.
Yeah, this guy from GoJets does not sound typical of pilots in general, or any other community for that matter. Sounds like he is out for himself.
IMHO GoJets attracts these sort who want an unfair advantage to get ahead of those who play by the established rules, then gloat. This fellow supports that notion.
Well I for one am tired of just about every man from India that I meet trying to convince me that the tsunami was caused by the USA detonating a nuclear bomb at the bottom of the ocean.![]()
I'm not asking you to lie. I'm asking you to stop making stereotypes based on "observations".