WalterSobchak
Am I wrong?
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Same to you, buddy! :beer:Hey XPOO and Wally, Happy Holidays.
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Same to you, buddy! :beer:Hey XPOO and Wally, Happy Holidays.
Walter-
Speaking of the holidays, I'll send you some fry sauce in exchange for some Rudy's sauce.
WS,You love to throw around this story about being on the UAL jumpseat...yet, you fail to take into account the workload differences between SKW and UAL. SKW dispatch desks are not region specific and likely have 30-50% more flights to dispatch/follow than that UAL dispatcher. Some of the best, most professional people I've ever worked with were and still are SKW dispatchers. They're sharp and benefit from some of the best training in the business. That's not to say all of them are great (just like there are crappy pilots, there's crappy people in every position), but most are. If you feel like you're not getting the enroute updates you want, ask. Call them out on it instead of posting anonymous crap on a public message board.
Though I'm no longer at SKW, I would like to invite you down to SGU and sit a shift with a dispatcher. I'm sure someone would be willing to walk you through the craziness of an ORD/DEN/SFO crap WX trifecta. Of course, you won't...that would require you step away from your computer, give up your anonymity & your ability to make passive-aggressive comments on FI on your day off, and do something that might actually change your perspective on something that relates directly to your career...
Once again, the mighty PBRStreetgang wishes his fellow employees out of a job and ignores the challenge to actually learn what they do. It takes a big man to do that from the safety of anonymity. Maybe you should write a letter to Klen Brooks, Bill Mostowy, and the entire crew at HDQ-OCC telling them the same...only, this time, signing your name to it. Of course, you won't...because, while you may have "the balls to be a pilot", you certainly seem to lack them in all other aspects of your existence.WS,
Whatever gets you through the night, there were many who thought Navigators and Flight Engineers were permanent fixtures, see how that went. I will bet that DX will be long gone before pilots are out of the cockpit. Workload is not the question, if I gotta ACARS you for information, it means I already have determined that something has changed, and I will say that the ratio of contact is in the range of 10:1. When the WiFi is installed on all the planes and we are authorized to use it enroute, that will be the beginning of the end for DX. As for swaps, I learned long ago, if the company wants a swap, I give it to them, its their plane and they obviously have bigger plans than I do. I get more results from the Regional Controller than any DX call.
Wally,Wow,
I guess you really need pilots to run an airline.....who'd a thunk it?
Wally,
KB et al are just like you guys, a similar kind of pogue.
Your sig line speaks volumes, keep thinking that way, and many will miss you like a bad fart when Jerry and other CEOs F6(on their magical CEO keyboards), your jobs into oblivion as soon as the FAA allows it..