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Old 05-22-2007 | 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by SkyHigh

I understand that Skybus doesn't pay wages through training so there is little to lose in training costs. Like it or not I think this kind of thing is in our future. If a company can not pay a living wage then they must offer something else to tempt workers.

SkyHigh
"in our future" yeah, only if Dumba$$, moron, pilots like you (and others), are willing to fly for a "Scum-bag, Piece of crap" airline like this.

Personally, I believe that every major airline out there should have a 'pilot review board' as the final decision in their interview process (some already do); and if anyone comes before that 'board' with "scumbus" on their resume, it is an 'automatic thumbs down' I know that would be my vote/view/decision.

Just a thought to all of the 'would-be ScumBus' pilot wannabes, what I outlined above may be in the future, if I have anything to say, it will. Years ago, the 'rank and file' pilot group at the majors used to have more say in who got hired, and hope that it goes back to that way. And, I already stated how I would 'decide' as I would have to Seriously question a pilot's 'judgement' if he would ever make such a truly 'Dumba$$' career decision???

And, before anyone 'rants' on about 'having to take a just like ScumBus'?? Early on in their hiring process, (last fall), they called me and emailed me, Never sent them a resume (guess they got my name/qualifications from an online database); and I was 'unemployed' at the time. I turned them down, stayed unemployed, and have since gotten a better, more respectable pilot job; told them to take a 'flying leap' (no pun intended), I just have 'standards and respect for myself as a professional'

SkyHigh, I guess that you DO NOT!!

Just my thoughts, and feel free to 'rant' away.

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