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I don't care so much for the present, but in reality, the past was no great place to be either. We romanticize it too much. Look to the future, and try to make it better.


Very well said..!
 
Remember E. Gann

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Written by E. Gann, Fate is the Hunter, is his personal stories of American Airlines before WWII. Low pay, lousy overnights, furloughs, loss of Capt seat, kinda the same things we hear about today. There was a magic time maybe in the 60's when you were hired made Capt at great pay in a short period of time and never furloughed. However much of the airline good ole days is descried by E. Gann. A guy without a college degree who loved to fly airplanes.
 

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