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Old 08-27-2014 | 11:26 PM
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Dude, these passive aggressive jabs at Mesa don't contribute anything. We get it, you don't like Mesa. Fine. Don't work there. I've politely addressed your concerns in another thread, and while I understand and respect that you won't agree, you don't have to take a perfectly innocent and unrelated question as an opportunity to further rail against a company you don't like. It sidetracks productive conversation and turns every well intentioned thread into a shouting match about who has the better B scale.

If it was just once or twice, I'd ignore this post and move on, but this is frequent, among others on the board too.

Originally Posted by Paid2fly
Since you chose to work for Mesa, please feel more than free to still consider yourself a "wh*re in this business"!
Wow they are hiring people who haven't completed / passed the ATP written?
Originally Posted by Paid2fly
As long as they answer their phones...
Originally Posted by Paid2fly
Need to recharge your phone to get the job offer?
Originally Posted by Paid2fly
Or, answering the phone?
They posted some pics on FB of inaugural flights in the E175.
Originally Posted by Paid2fly
So shiny...!
Thanks all.


What are you talking about?


A friend at SKW just Facebooked me the same suggestion. I wonder if it's TSO approved.
Originally Posted by Paid2fly
"Friends" don't let friends work for J.O.!
Originally Posted by Paid2fly
The few, the proud, the... desperate?
Originally Posted by Paid2fly
Seriously? You're probably tied for "worst" out there with Gojets, Lakes, and Silver...
Originally Posted by Paid2fly
Maybe it's just for the joy and prestige of having J.O. as their fearless leader?
Originally Posted by Paid2fly
You think that contract violations are something new for JO?
Fellow pilots, it's a free country, say what you like, but the negative assaults on one another are unwarranted; show the same common courtesy and professionalism you would to one another as if you were face to face.
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