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Is work for the little people?

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BTW, didn't notice you're already an ATP... Well hey, someday when you come across a hard working co-pilot that is poor and contemplating a dinner of a cheese sandwich, maybe you can buy him a beer!

NEVER buy a co-pilot a beer. It just encourages them and they start following you around like lonesome dogs....................
 
That is such a pathetic story. Because you and your family is poor you are better in some way? 17 year olds are still kids. You just sound like a bitter young twat.

My family wasn't "poor", just average. I worked my own way through college and flight training, but I also had people along the way to help with various things (small things that made a big difference). No, I'm not bitter G21Agoose - but I am appreciative of people that help me out :cool:.
 
My family wasn't "poor", just average. I worked my own way through college and flight training, but I also had people along the way to help with various things (small things that made a big difference). No, I'm not bitter G21Agoose - but I am appreciative of people that help me out :cool:.

Point taken- sorry to be so harsh.
 
When you work hard for something, you appreciate it more.
I paid for all of my flight training except for approx $250.00 working 2-3 jobs. Am I a better pilot than somebody who gets everything handed to them on a silver spoon. YES I AM!!!!!!
 
Stop Whining

When you work hard for something, you appreciate it more.
I paid for all of my flight training except for approx $250.00 working 2-3 jobs. Am I a better pilot than somebody who gets everything handed to them on a silver spoon. YES I AM!!!!!!

I love your self-righteous attitude. You're certainly not a better pilot or a better person just because you're the one writing the check. I, and many others like me, have been very fortunate and count ourselves lucky, but have worked just as hard.

Stop Whining: Just get out there and get the job done, whatever it might be!
 
I appreciated my flight training much more than you, therefore I am a better pilot. It's simple, I don't see why it's so difficult for you to comprehend this.
 

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