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The company that you work for decided that they didn't need the airplane that you fly anymore so they sold it. It doesn't really matter whether you think they should have sold it or not, they did. All of us in the corporate world have jobs that can disappear over night. It's just a hazard of the business. You are fortunate enough to work for a company that has other airplanes that you can still fly. You are not losing your job; you will just take a cut in pay to what every one else flying the same type is making. Maybe you think it could have been handled better but at least they aren't getting rid of you. I do, however, completey understand that it feels good to blow off some steam.

And no I don't work for Walmart nor do I shop there.
 

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