bobbysamd
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Moreover . . . .
Substitute "auto mechanic," "ironworker," "doctor," "lawyer," accountant," "radio announcer," "paralegal," or any other occupation for "pilot" and the sentence will read the same and convey the same meaning. Having done the last two along with "pilot," I can assure you that it's true.
Do you really believe that all pilots talk about is flying? It's true that they spend a great deal of their time talking about flying, but also work, work concerns, mutual acquaintances, other people they know, their interests, families and money. Just like everyone else. Think about it. Pilots are people, just like everyone else.
Pilots are just like everyone else. They have the same concerns and worries. They like to talk about the same things. They enjoy the same things. They do the same things. Being a so-called "professional man/woman" or a so-called "blue collar" worker changes nothing.Chunk said:Look man...You erased your sig because I made one comment? You need to thicken your skin a bit. Aviation doesn't play gentle.
Substitute "auto mechanic," "ironworker," "doctor," "lawyer," accountant," "radio announcer," "paralegal," or any other occupation for "pilot" and the sentence will read the same and convey the same meaning. Having done the last two along with "pilot," I can assure you that it's true.
Do you really believe that all pilots talk about is flying? It's true that they spend a great deal of their time talking about flying, but also work, work concerns, mutual acquaintances, other people they know, their interests, families and money. Just like everyone else. Think about it. Pilots are people, just like everyone else.
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