Re: P-F-T
bobbysamd said:
Res ipsa loquitor, which means, "the thing speaks for itself."
Call me anything you want, my friend. For that matter, look at my resume, compare it to the commuter mins of the day, and compare both to the hirees of the day. You will call me "qualified" - except that they were 22 or 23 and I was 40. Now, what do you call that? (Let me give you a hint - ADEA).
Define "hungry." Cutting in line in front of others via money, and "hungry," are mutually exclusive.
Once more, to quote the Beatles, circa 1963, more or less, " . . . . They say the best things in life are free . . . . "
PS-Good for you regarding your achievements. If you're looking for envy, though, you won't find it here.
No, not looking for envy, I really couldn't care what you or any one else thinks.
Where did I "cut in line"? At the time if you wanted a job you paid, very simple, that's the way it was and that's the way it may be again if and when the regional airlines resume hiring, so be prepared.
Very familar with the Beatles as they originated from my country of birth. However, there is no such thing as a free lunch anywhere in this world.
You and your suporters continue to critisize those of us that paid for our training when not one of us has said they agree with the concept. It was required at the time in order to secure the job,that is all.
I have heard your tale of woe several times and admire your principles of not paying for training but at the end of the day I am flying for an airline and you are not. Sometimes you have to swallow your pride.
I began flight training to go to an airline, I paid for all my flight training from private pilot to CFI myself, I had to have these ratings in order to get a job so I don't see anything wrong with paying for my initial airline training.
As for you Mr 350, don't critisize those who paid just because you won't, you were not around for the hiring in the late '90s or maybe you would have been faced with the same choices as we were, who knows you maybe faced with those choices in the future if you wish to fly for an airline.