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41 posts so far in this thread GL. It's coming off as slightly desperate but mostly pathetic. Do you even leave the hotel or do you spend all that time in Venice posting on FI?

Pathetic? Look in the mirror. I answer questions and debate using facts. Also, ATL to Venice starts next month. You resort to slams because you can't contribute anything. But hey, thanks for counting posts, at least you can do that....


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Pathetic? Look in the mirror. I answer questions and debate using facts. Also, ATL to Venice starts next month. You resort to slams because you can't contribute anything. But hey, thanks for counting posts, at least you can do that....


Bye Bye---General Lee

Fap'ing away in the basement again....42.
 
So, a 3 day 777 trip from DTW to Beijing , Seoul, or Shanghai worth 28 hours for a 3 day trip is less productive than your trips? Really? I think not.


Bye Bye---General Lee

100 bucks says it will take 18+ years of seniority as an FO to be able to do this trip. How many years total to be able to do this trip as a CA? 27?
 
100 bucks says it will take 18+ years of seniority as an FO to be able to do this trip. How many years total to be able to do this trip as a CA? 27?

You just lost 100 bucks. It isn't junior, but DTW based 777 pilots are junior to ATL 777 FOs, and 96 and 97 hires can hold them. The Captains are senior also, below 1000 in seniority usually, but hired in 86/87 at DL. You were off by a couple years. No doubt it's senior, but being based in DTW and only FDAL pilots flying the 777 due to the SLI fence still in effect, it's not as senior as it could be. Most ATL 777 Capts are in top 500, and FOs are early 90's hires.


It's still an option for pilots, which many airlines can't offer. There are plenty of other high productivity trips on all fleets, like 744, A330s, 764s, etc.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Don't know the difference between the GL and the Tanker Clown. Sad

Tanker Clown flies for SWA, I've gotten PMs from SWA guys telling me. So, questioning your decision 6 years ago? You probably will for years. It was probably easy at the time, and the ATL CP guy telling you to leave the MD88 may have been correct at the time. These days, I doubt anyone at DL would give you the same advice. Hopefully you didn't get bumped down too far by the AT guys, and hopefully you don't mind lots of legs and mainly domestic flying, for years. Hey, the pay is great, right? You ONLY flew the MD88, right? Hmmm. Good luck.



Bye Bye---General Lee
 
You guys are arguing with a pimply faced 23 year old virgin living in his moms basement apartment, who's mantitties are ginormous. So by all means keep feeding the troll, he gets his info from the internet and probably hasn't ever been in a plane as a passenger even, much less flown one.
 
You guys are arguing with a pimply faced 23 year old virgin living in his moms basement apartment, who's mantitties are ginormous. So by all means keep feeding the troll, he gets his info from the internet and probably hasn't ever been in a plane as a passenger even, much less flown one.

PBR,

The big question is, which is it? Layover in Twin Falls or Idaho Falls for you tonight? Will "Uncle" Stan Nonrev out for your 9 hour layover? That's awesome. Awwwwww! You are the hardest working Brasilia FO out there.



Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Tanker Clown flies for SWA, I've gotten PMs from SWA guys telling me. So, questioning your decision 6 years ago? You probably will for years. It was probably easy at the time, and the ATL CP guy telling you to leave the MD88 may have been correct at the time. These days, I doubt anyone at DL would give you the same advice. Hopefully you didn't get bumped down too far by the AT guys, and hopefully you don't mind lots of legs and mainly domestic flying, for years. Hey, the pay is great, right? You ONLY flew the MD88, right? Hmmm. Good luck.



Bye Bye---General Lee

The Gen throwing more tomatoes.

Hey it's what he does, says alot about his character.

I have more than a few friends that left Delta that are right around my seniority, and they couldn't be any happier with the move they made.
 
The Gen throwing more tomatoes.

Hey it's what he does, says alot about his character.

I have more than a few friends that left Delta that are right around my seniority, and they couldn't be any happier with the move they made.

Hey, good ole Hardcrr started it, and I ended it. He made a decision, and he'll have to live with it. He may be happy, or maybe he won't be. Choice is good, except when you make a poor one.

From 2020-2024 there will be over 4000 pilots retiring at DL, in just 5 years. What will the numbers be at SWA during that period? He should have looked at that, and he should have tried something other than the MD88. Oh well.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
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