Aubie
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- Aug 26, 2004
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Take that attitude and shove it
It's pretty piss-poor that when someone writes a post about a rumor that a SWA new-hire gets canned somehow an assumption is made that it's a prior military guy, and suddenly everyone of you guys with chips on your shoulders starts taking cheap shots at military pilots. (Or to mention another recent post, when a military instructor-type just posts an innocent question about SWA calling T-34 guys some jacknutz fires off and advises military guys need to "pay their dues.")
Fellas, that's pretty pathetic and unprofessional. I have flown single seat and multipiloted aircraft in the navy for 10 years now and if I were to start making petty and unprofessional generalizations, it would be about the small number of GA and commercial guys I ran into at FBO's that had gigantic chips on their shoulders and thought it appropriate to give me unsolicited criticism of everything military. But I don't - the commercial guys I have had the privilege of getting to know through my type rating and interviewing at SWA were all truly outstanding guys and I'm a better pilot and person for knowing them. Those were all the kind of guys that would make great pilots at SWA - professional aviators with great attitudes - NOT guys that peruse posts looking for their chance to fire off at guys who got their flying experience through a different avenue than their own. I could go off on a tangent and detail the quality and difficulty of military training and a military flying career but I won't - that's NOT the purpose of this forum. And it's pretty pathetic that anyone from any background should have to defend himself here anyhow.
To the 99.9% of civilian guys whose time I have wasted with my ranting - I apologize. You guys are awesome. To you guys in the extreme but vocal minority who for some reason harbor resentments or jealosies towards military pilots - GET OVER IT. Petty attitudes like that will surface when you interview and the only one who gets screwed is you. Great companies like SWA aren't looking for guys with deep-seated prejudices.
And the next time someone suggests we military guys "pay our dues" - call me and tell me that when you've brought aboard a 50K lb airplane with one engine out aboard the only airport within 3K miles and it's pitching back and forth in seas so rough you can see the screws coming up out of the water.
It's pretty piss-poor that when someone writes a post about a rumor that a SWA new-hire gets canned somehow an assumption is made that it's a prior military guy, and suddenly everyone of you guys with chips on your shoulders starts taking cheap shots at military pilots. (Or to mention another recent post, when a military instructor-type just posts an innocent question about SWA calling T-34 guys some jacknutz fires off and advises military guys need to "pay their dues.")
Fellas, that's pretty pathetic and unprofessional. I have flown single seat and multipiloted aircraft in the navy for 10 years now and if I were to start making petty and unprofessional generalizations, it would be about the small number of GA and commercial guys I ran into at FBO's that had gigantic chips on their shoulders and thought it appropriate to give me unsolicited criticism of everything military. But I don't - the commercial guys I have had the privilege of getting to know through my type rating and interviewing at SWA were all truly outstanding guys and I'm a better pilot and person for knowing them. Those were all the kind of guys that would make great pilots at SWA - professional aviators with great attitudes - NOT guys that peruse posts looking for their chance to fire off at guys who got their flying experience through a different avenue than their own. I could go off on a tangent and detail the quality and difficulty of military training and a military flying career but I won't - that's NOT the purpose of this forum. And it's pretty pathetic that anyone from any background should have to defend himself here anyhow.
To the 99.9% of civilian guys whose time I have wasted with my ranting - I apologize. You guys are awesome. To you guys in the extreme but vocal minority who for some reason harbor resentments or jealosies towards military pilots - GET OVER IT. Petty attitudes like that will surface when you interview and the only one who gets screwed is you. Great companies like SWA aren't looking for guys with deep-seated prejudices.
And the next time someone suggests we military guys "pay our dues" - call me and tell me that when you've brought aboard a 50K lb airplane with one engine out aboard the only airport within 3K miles and it's pitching back and forth in seas so rough you can see the screws coming up out of the water.