WayBack said:Ha! Such a loyal employee. They would have no problem firing you in a heart beat if they found out you were breathing their air.
Front runner, for post of the year. LMAO !!
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WayBack said:Ha! Such a loyal employee. They would have no problem firing you in a heart beat if they found out you were breathing their air.
Well some of us still have morals and when a company spends $34000 on my training I feel obligated to give them something in return for their investment.
avbug said:As for your description of your "contract," (a term to be used loosely, here), you stipulated that you would be available to fly twice a month. You did not agree to fly twice a month, correct? If you are still available twice a month, are you not honoring your end of the contract? Wherein do you then pay? Further, what provisions were made in the "contract" you signed for sale of the airplane? Surely both you, and the employer thought about this in advance?
Why did you keep flying the airplane when you quit for safety reasons? This tells me that you were either foolish to continue flying for the company, or didn't have a valid reason for quitting. Which is it?
So I told them I'd fly for free...you surely do go out of your way to engender feelings of sympathy. I'm not impressed. Not in the least.