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mdf said:-9Capt said:I love how this thread has come full circle, Vabb now being the hypocrite.
The only thing I like about this thread is your avatar! You could bounce a quarter off that chick!
What he said!
MEOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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fletch717 said:Vabb, I chose to set the record straight on your comments. You tried to run the numbers to prove me wrong, I came back and proved you were wrong. If you notice, no one agrees with your views. You say you are a 4 year fo, I'll believe where work. what I won't believe is your statement that you make more than 12year Capt pay at AT because no airline in the US pays FO's that much per hr. (according to the lastest published numbers)
You will notice that everyone who comes on this board and makes the type of comments you make always hides behind their moniker. That is why you have no credibility here.
VABB said:Who says I'm unhappy? I happen to be very happy and content at my airline.
By the way, I am having fun. I have never seen a group of people (-9Capt, Fletch, etc) get so wrapped around the axle so easily over the dumbest things. For all you know, I could be in a crashpad somewhere with other pilots and we all have a lot of time on our hands.
FL717 said:VABB:
In 10 posts on this thread alone you have spastically gone from talking about scabs...... to telling AirTran Pilots they are lowering the bar...... to arguing with someone you don't even know about his W-2 earnings..... to researching and posting a spreadsheet on someone elses pay...... to bragging about how happy you are at some Airline that remains anonymous....... all the while insisting you don't care about ANY of this.
This begs the question.... what the he!! is your POINT? You've rambled on for 10 posts over several days, and while you may or may not have a point (I certainly can't see it)........ you're acting like the forum idiot.
Just say that you hate AirTran and move on..... we all get it.... no hard feelings.
Go outside and ride your bicycle for crying out loud........ LOL!
VABB said:My point?
A good laugh. These guys were baited and they fell for it. Slow week on reserve.
fletch717 said:Vabb, I did'nt think you sat around that much on reserve at Gulfstream. I sure you are one of those guys who sends out a computer virus because its fun. Hey I've got an idea why don't you call the grocery store and ask them if they have sir walter raliegh in a can. You're so cool
VABB said:That would be Prince Albert in a can.![]()
AlbieF15 said:Fletch,
Remember...you don't work at a Legacy so you have no right to enjoy your job. Why don't you just wake up and smell the coffee. Just like me....I work with great people, fly neat planes to neat places, but heck...I'm just a freight dog, right? Maybe AA will re-open their app window in a few years and we can finally move on to a better operation. FWIW...I've helped a whole bunch of legacy guys get ready for interviews at jetBlue, Southwest, and FedEx, and I don't see any of them pining for "what might have been..."
AirTran will survive as long as the website is the easiest in the industry to book tickets on (it is in my opinion), it has the nicest business class and easiest upgrades (again...my opinion) and remembers to take care of its customers. My biggest complaint about them is they stopped service to VPS a while back and are too scaredy cat to come land the 717 on 6k runway at PFN!
FedEx has 3% non-union. That is certainly NOT the same thing as being a SCAB, but when I go to work I chose not to let what I cannot control bother me. I don't think Ty, Fletch, or any of the Airtran guys have a darn thing to do with who was on the property before they even got there.
And one more point--the LCC's didn't destroy the legacies. Fletch and Ty didn't wake up and along with other pilots at LCC decided to try to ruin your job--in fact they wanted the same thing. The legacies squandered years of goodwill by punishing their highest value customers with ridiculous walk up fares. The internet revolution of the 90s made fare info aviailable to everyone, and suddenly travel agents and ticket offices lost a lot of pricing power. The fact that companies like JetBlue and Airtran treated even the "backpack" customer with value is why they have inspired such a loyal following. The majors are trying to catch up, and IMHO doing much better now than even 3 years ago in customer service--but for some it may be too little, too late.
E170Guppykiller said:Regardless of all the derogatory comments on this thread, I'd be in heaven to be able to make $140K a year someday.
Well just wait untill I'm 60 and then trick me out of my IRA and you'll be good for one year anyway.E170Guppykiller said:Regardless of all the derogatory comments on this thread, I'd be in heaven to be able to make $140K a year someday.