Originally Posted by
ontheramp
I am a PSA pilot, I come to work do the best job I can and have nothing to be ashamed of. I greet my peers with respect and enjoy providing the passengers and any jumpseater/non-reving pilot no matter the airline a safe flight to their destination. I respect the opinions of my peers, however I refuse to consider myself an outcast because I took a job. Some may call me a sell out, to those, I probably can't change their minds. I'm feeding my family on 85% less than the last place paid me, they are the ones that count in my life. I can't satisfy everyone, but rest assure everyone that occupies a seat on one of my flights will get the best I can do. I hope to see everyone in the regionals in a mainline seat SHORTLY!
Ask any pilot, who isn't a PSA pilot, what they think of PSA... Most of every response will start with " those mother f**ERS"
You may live in your delusional world of "well I didn't vote for it" casting blame to someone else or rationalize it anyway you want. Just know that when people smile and wave to you in the terminal who aren't PSA pilots, they mostly likely want you to f off.