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Misusing the word "scab" only cheapens the meaning and lessens the importance to when it really is applicable. Just because there is a flightinfo modern day usage, doesnt change a real meaning.
 
Never saw anything about the wage BS you posted either. Nice try.






Definitions of scab on the Web:
[SIZE=-1]form a scab; "the wounds will eventually scab"
someone who works (or provides workers) during a strike
the crustlike surface of a healing skin lesion
fink: take the place of work of someone on strike
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn[/SIZE]
 
Oh so what is it?

I asked before and you dodged the question.

Obviously you dont have enough to use the word 'scab' correctly with out spin.

then you alter the definition.

Guess you're trolling too.

yeah, 20 posts and nothing but confrontation.....

This message is hidden because Hawkster54 is on your ignore list.
 
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I see this thread going downhill........real quick......

Good job guys......
 
Last upgrade at Pinnacle was a april 05 hire. 20 months to make 65k+. Still pretty pathetic wages however. There is another 30 or so upgrades next month that could go down to 14-18 months possibly.

Excuse me.....$65,000 is pathetic for 20 months on the job????

Whatever you are smoking...let me have some.
 
Substitute teaching. Most school systems pay $50 to $80 a day. Extremely flexible. An automated system calls you, gives you the job info and you press 1 for accept or 2 for decline, in a nutshell. You can call the system and input days that you are not available. Pretty simple stuff. Most school systems have a difficult time getting subs, I get called constantly. I normally fly 85-90 hours a month, I usually do not pick up extra trips, I am away from home enough with commuting so this works well for me. Also its a great way to save money, invest it, and build up an emergency fund so when the industry craps itself again you will be in a good position.

Yes, I have read the other posts, pay is low, professional pilots shouldn't have to have a second job etc. I am well aware of and I believe that BUT when you have 13-15 days off a month that extra money lets you make an extra payement on the car or mortgage so that you can get completely out of debt and then you won't have to have that second job.

Good luck.
 

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