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Old 09-04-2016 | 04:55 AM
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Originally Posted by tall guy
I'm sure it will wear off but I'm just happy to have the opportunity. I've worked hard and spent lots of money to get here and made several sacrifices along the way like many others like me. With the help of my new fellow co workers I think I will get acclimated with no issues. Besides if I can handle the US Navy I can handle anything.
Hey, man welcome to the industry! As you probably already know attitude is key in how much fulfillment you get out of any job. Any job will get old and boring. It doesn't matter how much you get paid or how much vacation time you have, though more does help a lot. Lol

The individuals reply below represents what is commonly recognized in the outside world as a very disgruntled individual.

In regards to the Reginals Airlines, do your homework, because any regional you apply to will hire you. In regards to PSA the really only selling points worth talking about are SAP for line holders and Charlotte as a base. New hires can get Charlotte now within 4-6 moths of starting class however getting a line and being able to SAP will probably be more like 1-1.5 years in Charlotte. If your looking for quick upgrade or fast flow to AA in less than 9 years, then PSA is NOT the place.

Originally Posted by DutchOven
Oh hey, what's up? Eff this place. Don't come here. I have the best idea. Park your car in the garage.. Engine running.. and name three good things about joining any reginional! One guy made it and there's a thread about him called what the actual F. Seriously.. Go back to school. Become a manager at the buckle I don't know! Don't be a pilot..
Wow, you must really hate your life with all that negativity.
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