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So Skywest said no... Now what?

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No to what? A job! Your profile says you have 2000+ hours and time in an RJ and Brasilia and you're asking now what! Get off your ass and go find a job!
 
Think of it as a good omen. Now go back to school and get a degree in something that will pay well and give you a good quality of life.


C425Driver
 
I hate to be a downer but I would follow C425's advice. You could seriously make more money driving UPS vans around for the next ten years than if Skywest had hired you. Also the pot of gold at the end of the aviation rainbow got replaced with a kick in the nuts.
 
I like the pot of gold theory

But I have another theory: It is the rainbow stands for your long aviation career and the pot of gold is really a pot of gold foil wrapped condoms for the BOHICA you get when your retirement is stolen from you.
 
I've been wondering the same thing. Now that the opinion poll results were soundly in the Nay, now what?? I know what management can do (what ever they want), but what are the Skywest pilots hearing?
 

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