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I bet if the applicants could spend a few hours talking the USAPA fanatics, they would tear up their applications, grateful that they didn't choose to spend a career driven by the stupid emotional decisions of folks who won't be here to live the consequences of their actions.
 
I bet if the applicants could spend a few hours talking the USAPA fanatics, they would tear up their applications, grateful that they didn't choose to spend a career driven by the stupid emotional decisions of folks who won't be here to live the consequences of their actions.

I haven't met a new hire that has expressed any interest in pilot squabbles. They are enthusiastic and excited to be here.

The bitterness around here is nothing new. Decades ago when I got hire there were some pilots that couldn't understand my enthusiasm about being hired, and they wanted me to agree with them that it sucked.
 
I haven't met a new hire that has expressed any interest in pilot squabbles. They are enthusiastic and excited to be here.

The bitterness around here is nothing new. Decades ago when I got hire there were some pilots that couldn't understand my enthusiasm about being hired, and they wanted me to agree with them that it sucked.

Glad they kept that tradition going... I'd hate to miss out on the US experience... :roll eyes:
 
I haven't met a new hire that has expressed any interest in pilot squabbles. They are enthusiastic and excited to be here.

The bitterness around here is nothing new. Decades ago when I got hire there were some pilots that couldn't understand my enthusiasm about being hired, and they wanted me to agree with them that it sucked.

No, this is different. It's natural for pilots to bemoan management, but the deep seated hatred (to the point of spending millions of dollars to sue them)for one group of fellow employees against another is a uniquely toxic USAir thing.
 
No, this is different. It's natural for pilots to bemoan management, but the deep seated hatred (to the point of spending millions of dollars to sue them)for one group of fellow employees against another is a uniquely toxic USAir thing.

I suggest you read up on the iron horses that roamed through this country more than a century ago. What we (and others) are going through is nothing new. Just a classic repetition. The really sad thing about it is that we haven't learned, and never will, because we think that "ours" is bigger than "theirs".
 
becket -

Isn't there anything that makes you happy about coming to work?

Or is your home life worse than your work life?

Metrojet

Of course there is. I always enjoy watching USAPAs plans explode in their faces. It happens about once a week. Of course the down side is we have a worthless, inept bankrupt union that has squandered everybodies futures because they can't help themselves from violating the Law and basic LMRDA rights of the members they are required to represent fairly. Oh well, at least I'm not on LOA93 and enjoy where I live. 72 degrees today off to the golf course.
 

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