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Bitter?

If his profile is correct and he has 9000 hours he probably was in the top 300. I am at 7000 hours and around #350 on the list.

I'm not so sure even the top 300 guys are salivating to keep their jobs if we are an all Saab fleet. I mean it's not like we are talking about the top 300 at a major.

I am confident Avro is wrong. We will take it in the shorts but we will also be flying 70 seat jets if the Avro goes away. Who wants to bet that we see the 9 parked Avros back in Jan-Feb with 85 seats?
 
Detox - my inflammatory posts on this thread were directed at your post(s) alone, and at no other pilot/group on this board. My sympathies and condolences to the XJ pilot group in these trying times. The "smoke & mirrors" comment just really got to me.

But here's some kind words you've had to say on this board about others -

5/2/05 ~It would be real nice if the FO's in the 450-550 range had some desire to upgrade as no one likes to fly with career FO's, but alas.

4/5/05 ~ Get real Lear. You guys will be lucky to get 1/2 of what we had in our OLD contract and you wont come close to our current contract in pay, QOL, W-2 earnings ability ect. ect. Well, I have to go. I have to get ready for my $1000 premium pay daytrip tomorrow.

And I love this one from Captain High & Mighty -

3/05 ~ Flighter, your the moron for taking the bait these credit card companies are throwing at you. I have no debt, lots of savings, emergency fund, 401K maxed with 6 figures in it to borrow against, ect. ect. It's called living within your means. I highly recommend you try it!

And on 2/05, you lectured us regarding the virtues of per dieum. - "I realize that "non-tax" Per diem doesn't go into line 1, 3 or 5 on your W-2 but it is still certainly "income" I made almost $4000 tax free in per diem last year and for me to clear $4000 I need to net almost $6000. No matter what field you work in, you have to eat. I don't spend any more $$ on eating just because I'm a pilot. I come out way ahead on my per diem and it's up to you how you want to spend for food on the road. Typical day ....... Brakfast = Free, Lunch = $1.99 protien bar + Banana I stole from the hotels free breakfast, Dinner = $10. Company pays me $36 a day and I don't come close to spending it. All other professions have to pay for eating and they don't get any per diem".

Another lecture to an F/O from a guy who claims he's making $130k.

If you don't like the cards you were dealt then fold and move on. You honestly think your boo hoo stories and situations are going to get you any sympothy. I would love to see our senior FO's at Mesaba get their overdue upgrades, but when they continue to pass it up I just kind of scratch my head. I guess they are too fat dumb and happy being underpaid Avro FO's and they don't want to bother with being the best paid turboprop pilots in the industry??
 
Oh Man! This is depressing!

I'm going to a movie - Chick Little will lift up my spirits!
 
Avrodriverj85,

I'm flattered that you had nothing better to do at 11pm on a Friday night than read some of my old flight info posts. I missed the one where you said I claimed to make $130K per year? If I was topped out on the payscales then I may have come close but due to my longevity I was well shy of that #. Have a nice day & hopefully you will once again think of me when you have nothing else to do on a Friday night.
 

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