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My company did the same thing recently asking to sign after I got back from training, but I don't plan on going anywhere so I signed without much fuss. What good is a rating without a few hours in type anyway.

Also, my company took a pilot to court recently and won over a signed contract. He didn't make a valid point for leaving and had to pay 3/4 of the training costs!
So don't think it is a completing unenforceable contract if written correctly. The kicker is the pilot got laid off from the airline he went to and asked to come back! I can only imagine the response, because he isn't here now!
 
I was finall let go today. They would not negotiate with me and could not not guarantee me a salary or anything else. I chose to not sign on the line and because of their short comings I was fired. So, if you know of any place looking for citation II with V differences drop me a line.
 
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I was finall let go today. They would not negotiate with me and could not not guarantee me a salary or anything else. I chose to not sign on the line and because of their short comings I was fired. So, if you know of any place looking for citation II with V differences drop me a line.

I am sorry to hear that. That owner sounded like a scumbag. Too bad the management didn't back you up more. Kudos for standing up to them.

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They are not very smart, they just wasted 8G's, sounds like money wasn't the issue and control was. No matter what you do or how much you make it isn't worth it if you can't respect yourself and your values.
 
Scummy, I'm really sorry to hear that. Make sure though, that you immediatly sign up for unemployment benefits. It will be a few buck for you but will also be an incredible aggrevation for your idiot ex boss. Let him contribute to your job search, it will drive him nuts. And as you know you will be better off not working under that kind of operation. Good luck...
 
I agree with Viffer. Sign up for unemployment bennies while you look for another job. Sorry to hear you got fired, but it sounded like the a-hole wasn't worth working for. Good luck in the job search, and please keep us posted when you find another job.
 

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