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Mesa Air Group Signs Shenzhen Airlines

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And if you were half as smart as you think you are you would know that the rest of the world calls it a license, while the US calls it a certificate.

Yep...I have to second that one. When I interviewed for a job overseas they they wanted me to say the word license instead of certificate. For example, they actually emailed and called me to confirm my certificate was the same as a license. Basically, if you call it a certificate overseas they will look at you funny.
 
All this is a ploy by J.O. TO F-CK Up the Contract negotiations coming up for mesa. I can see it now, " If you dont want to agree to my contract and forget about pay and QOL increases than I will be FORCED to send the planes to China where we can stay profitable.":rolleyes: you heard it here first.

:uzi:J.O.:smash:
 
All this is a ploy by J.O. TO F-CK Up the Contract negotiations coming up for mesa. I can see it now, " If you dont want to agree to my contract and forget about pay and QOL increases than I will be FORCED to send the planes to China where we can stay profitable.":rolleyes: you heard it here first.

:uzi:J.O.:smash:

Fix it or burn it down.
 

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