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Amish I get ya but his remark was to belittle me. When it comes to young novice pilots I can tell you that when I do have the years of experience in I wont be a di*k for no reason just because I'm some old fart with a lot of knowledge. Thats just not right. I can just as easily make a new account and act like some new person and no one would ever know. But, you don't see me doing that because thats not the type of person I am. Fact is PBR and Avbug are tools.
 
Sometimes you seem like a live wire around here. You shouldn't take so much offense. Everyone starting out feels insecure and unknowledgeable. You should present a more humble side instead of challenging folks who've been there, done that and wear the t-shirt.

I hate to say it amish but being there and getting the tshirt is no longer a valid comment. Think about it in the times of rich mommy and daddy paying for it you can PFT and get into a jet no problem nowadays. In fact if your even half way good you can be a pilot. Notice how I said half good not great though. The whole being an airline pilot juncture as an excuse to say your good doesn't mean crap.
 
I see you're trying to get a guard slot. What unit? Maybe I can give you a recommendation, is it okay to include this thread in my letter, junior?
Dude, relax the Guard needs paperboys and dishwashers too. Although I don't think he could get past the recruiters.
PBR
P.S. He would get the first MOS that specifically precluded any weapons training or use, I think they would issue him a helmet to keep him from bumping his head on the handlebars of his bike.
 
Seems to me that mommy and daddy paid for all your flight costs since it sounds like you've never done a days worth of hard work huh PBR?
 
Seems to me that mommy and daddy paid for all your flight costs since it sounds like you've never done a days worth of hard work huh PBR?
Ya know,
You are right, your 300 hours and 2 years of college make you an expert on life and aviation in general. BTW, both my parents were dead before I took my first flight lesson. I only hope you get the opportunity to swing PCL128's gear, you will get along like long lost brothers.
PBR
P.S. funny you mentioned hard work, I worked my way through college,starting as a laborer and ended up a Journeyman Carpenter, paid my own way, and guess what? $0.00 in student loans were taken.
 
Well than you should get along quite well with me. Mommy and daddy havent paid a quarter of my way through school. My first 2 years were half funded by Air Force and my 3rd was loans and working on my own, and now my last is loans and money I made over summer working in a factory. Far from being a "lowly" press worker and paperboy. How can you call someone lowly if they are working? Last I checked having a job is better than not right?
 

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