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Headfake14

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I read ealier today that SWA converted options for 79 737-700s. Which brings em to 140 undelivered aircraft to date. Thats AWESOME...seeing as I'm on the two interview route. Deliveries going up to 2012.

I think this was a USATODAY site. Can't remember...and it was dated for yesterday the 20th.
 
PunchTheClown said:
Oh my god! Oh my god! How much is a 73 type rating so that I can interview?!


yer a dweeb. Obviously this is a second...or third screen name for you. You probably argue with yourself on here.
 
A$$Clown has already made my ignore list.
 
PunchTheClown said:
Oh my god! Oh my god! How much is a 73 type rating so that I can interview?!

Well....from my experience, it didn't cost me anything....and I ain't the only one.

Tejas
 
>>>How much is a 73 type rating so that I can interview?!<<<

About the same or less than a month's pay lost by many furloughed legacy pilots who are going to loose many many times that amount over their duration of furlough.

I won't even count the personal cost of ulcers while worrying how to pay bills or mental health concerns of their future.
 
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