Originally Posted by
Chris Hansen
Nice! I hope you pay attention during social media day. I don't know many of these guys on here, but I know that tunes and I are both senior to you. All he is saying is that Delta figures this stuff out. None of it matters until you see the drop. Put your dream sheet together, and after plane A is taken, have a plane B in mind, and so forth.
You'd be surprised how people's minds are changed on day one of indoc after their first sip of kool aid. Or after they hear that they'll hold a line out of training on the 88.
As far as your response I quoted above..... HOPEFULLY Delta weeds people with attitudes like yours out. I was overall pretty impressed with how professional the organization was when I was in ATL. The number one guy in a class might select the 88, 2-4 might select the 717, then none of this "where you sit on the list" matters. You're on property at Delta Air Lines. You fly whatever you want in one year (a few exceptions, B777, 350, etc.). Be happy you're here. Leave your attitude you displayed in your above post at home. Nobody wants to work with someone like that.
Also, in your case I would pay close attention to the social media policy in Indoc. It isn't that difficult to figure out who you are if they want to. Good luck dude, and seriously leave that attitude at home. Otherwise I hope they find you in your first 399 hours and take care of it.
LOL----after positing I realized you don't even have half of the 60 people in your class. Proving your efforts futile and a waste of time. Hell, I guess throw me on the list for March 24. My last four are 9998. I'll be taking whatever plane you wanted.
Chris -
Dude. Chill. Yes, there are reasons a SSN rack and stack might be worthless. And, yes, there are some valid reasons it might be helpful. TCPhoenix is not the only one acting with, as you say, "attitude". For example, you might want to take a look at the
last sentence you wrote. Most uncool.
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