TankCommander
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- Apr 14, 2003
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- 13
With all due respect capt_zman, you are a ........... well, you all ready used fool, so I'll use ......... "BONEHEAD"!
I read some of your other postings just to see who you were and what you were about. I think I figured you out. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Does that look about right?
Thats fine. In a capitalist country we need good busniss people like you. I am wondering though...... were you born into a poor family like me? Something tells me you weren't. How many planes do you own? I think I read four?
Anyway, I really don't think you have any concept of me or what being a soldier is like. Watching TV does not count. I stayed in the millitary for as long as I did because I loved it. As a Tank Commander, I was in charge of a 6 million dollar veh. I trained soldiers, young men that came from broken homes, had no self esteem, no disipline... pretty much a future that neither one of us would want. I watch them grow up, I mentored them, watched them get married, and have children. Two of them, I took their bodies back home to their parents and folded a flag over there coffins and presented the flag to their mothers and told them "on behalf of a greatful nation I present you this flag." Last count, I'm the god father of 14 children. My soldiers that call or e-mail me still address me as Sergent.
Inorder to do this you must "LEAD BY EXAMPLE". This is another reason I left after my back surg. Soldiers deserved to be lead by example, not by an NCO behind a desk; but I don't expect you to understand that. After the surg I could not run nor be on a tank. I served my country, my country did not serve me! I was making $23,000 a year, and that was at 18yrs of service. It's obviouse I didn't stay for the money.
You stated: "...you could have spent 2 more years pushing paper behind a desk and guaranteeing a $1000 deposit per month for life"? I'm not going to buy a trailer in the back woods of Tennesee so I can collect state subsedes and live off my $1000.00 a month retierment. 70k, yes I had a chance to get a head start since I'm 38yrs old.
Is that what really pisses you off?
If it does, here's something that will really grab your goat. It was all tax payer money. Yes, you helped me learn to fly... Thanks!
You stated: "...did you think about the fact that you are competing against multi-thousand hour pilots, ranging from 2,000 to 20,000 hours who have forgotten more than you have learned?"
Oh, You are so right. I don't think anyone should be learning to fly right now....Get out of here!!!!! We all make our way with the personal attributes that we bring to a company that we get hired to work for. I spoke to a senior Captin that worked for a major airline. He sits on an interview borad. I asked him what he looks for in someone that he would hire. He told me everyone interviewed meets the requierments for the job, time and ratings. He said the person being interviewed has three minutes to answer one question that he has. Its not one he verbally asks, but rather, "would I want to sit in a cockpit with this guy for eight hours?"
In the CAV we had some Tank Commanders that were not that good. They knew what they had to know. They were pompous asses that were hard to deal with day to day. No soldiers wanted to be on his crew. He could not train soldiers, he didn't have the patince. When **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** hit the fan he froze. Basicly he was no asset to the unit at all. I have learned that these poeple exsist in aviation also.
Anyway, I'm sitting here rambleing. My wife just walked by wearing a smile......... I got work to do!
capt_zman one more thought....... At this very moment, as you read this, your chest gets tight and you fall to the floor. As you look up at the ceiling you know this is it, it's over. Tell me, what would you give to get 2 more years....... $1000.00 a month?
The one thing none of us can buy is time.
Thanks for your thoughts, some of them anyway
I read some of your other postings just to see who you were and what you were about. I think I figured you out. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Does that look about right?
Thats fine. In a capitalist country we need good busniss people like you. I am wondering though...... were you born into a poor family like me? Something tells me you weren't. How many planes do you own? I think I read four?
Anyway, I really don't think you have any concept of me or what being a soldier is like. Watching TV does not count. I stayed in the millitary for as long as I did because I loved it. As a Tank Commander, I was in charge of a 6 million dollar veh. I trained soldiers, young men that came from broken homes, had no self esteem, no disipline... pretty much a future that neither one of us would want. I watch them grow up, I mentored them, watched them get married, and have children. Two of them, I took their bodies back home to their parents and folded a flag over there coffins and presented the flag to their mothers and told them "on behalf of a greatful nation I present you this flag." Last count, I'm the god father of 14 children. My soldiers that call or e-mail me still address me as Sergent.
Inorder to do this you must "LEAD BY EXAMPLE". This is another reason I left after my back surg. Soldiers deserved to be lead by example, not by an NCO behind a desk; but I don't expect you to understand that. After the surg I could not run nor be on a tank. I served my country, my country did not serve me! I was making $23,000 a year, and that was at 18yrs of service. It's obviouse I didn't stay for the money.
You stated: "...you could have spent 2 more years pushing paper behind a desk and guaranteeing a $1000 deposit per month for life"? I'm not going to buy a trailer in the back woods of Tennesee so I can collect state subsedes and live off my $1000.00 a month retierment. 70k, yes I had a chance to get a head start since I'm 38yrs old.
Is that what really pisses you off?
If it does, here's something that will really grab your goat. It was all tax payer money. Yes, you helped me learn to fly... Thanks!
You stated: "...did you think about the fact that you are competing against multi-thousand hour pilots, ranging from 2,000 to 20,000 hours who have forgotten more than you have learned?"
Oh, You are so right. I don't think anyone should be learning to fly right now....Get out of here!!!!! We all make our way with the personal attributes that we bring to a company that we get hired to work for. I spoke to a senior Captin that worked for a major airline. He sits on an interview borad. I asked him what he looks for in someone that he would hire. He told me everyone interviewed meets the requierments for the job, time and ratings. He said the person being interviewed has three minutes to answer one question that he has. Its not one he verbally asks, but rather, "would I want to sit in a cockpit with this guy for eight hours?"
In the CAV we had some Tank Commanders that were not that good. They knew what they had to know. They were pompous asses that were hard to deal with day to day. No soldiers wanted to be on his crew. He could not train soldiers, he didn't have the patince. When **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** hit the fan he froze. Basicly he was no asset to the unit at all. I have learned that these poeple exsist in aviation also.
Anyway, I'm sitting here rambleing. My wife just walked by wearing a smile......... I got work to do!
capt_zman one more thought....... At this very moment, as you read this, your chest gets tight and you fall to the floor. As you look up at the ceiling you know this is it, it's over. Tell me, what would you give to get 2 more years....... $1000.00 a month?
The one thing none of us can buy is time.
Thanks for your thoughts, some of them anyway