Originally Posted by
tsquare
Marginalizing your strike experience? Uh.. no.
Uh, yes. Here's your post again for review:
Originally Posted by
tsquare
Now now... cut the big man a little slack. After all, HE's been on strike. That right there automatically makes his opinion not only extremely valuable, but one that the rest should take without question, and because he KNOWS what success is all about. He told the company to stuff it and walked out the door. And... he flies Super DUPER Premium. That makes him a better pilot than ANYBODY else, because as we all know there are only about 5000 of those airplanes ever built, and it is a skill set that only the best of the best of the best (with honors) could ever hope to fly...
More experienced
Better skillset
We're not worthy
So that's not marginalizing one's strike experience? You're really proud of this kind of post?
Originally Posted by
tsquare
I just don't bow to it as being anything that makes you an expert in anything.
I've never said my opinions should valued any higher than anyone else's. I simply state them...same as you.
Originally Posted by
tsquare
You had the balls to stand up to management and walk out the door.. good for you. It also means that your MEC failed.
So that means the only way tsquare can conside an MEC a success is if they give in to management as required so long as a strike is avoided?
Carl