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Re: Truce

Brother Francis said:
Sorry I got snippy. I'll buy someone a beer (just one; outside the 12 hour limit, of course) and pretend it's you. You do the same for me and we'll call a truce.


Amen. Lets just make sure there are no TSA folks around.
 
TSA folks?

You mean Trans States? Another ill-regarded pilot group, I guess, as they are "stealing" work from Eagle guys AND USAirExp pilots. :)
 
i was hired there back in august 2001
 
Seniority

Interesting tangents to the original thread.

In my .02, unless I were stuck in a truly dire, horrible situation (considering, of course, that most aviation situations are dire and horrible), I would never, ever, give up a seniority number. Even with horrible financials, seniority is still the name of the game. Five numbers ahead for upgrade isn't so bad. You are close. You'll get your chance. Why give that up for the uncertainties of a new job? Face it, there's always stress in starting any new job.

I like Brother Francis' Shakespeare quote. :)
 
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