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Old 05-11-2017 | 06:50 AM
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JohnBurke
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Originally Posted by 60av8tor
It's irrelevant, but yet here it is
Yes, irrelevant, and there it was, because YOU brought it up.

Originally Posted by 60av8tor
So I wait until I have 7000 hours flying a Navajo or KA around and now I'm professional? Mmmm...
So you say. I said nothing of the kind. Speak for yourself, if you think you're able.

Originally Posted by 60av8tor
Just because you chose to pull yourself from the market (which I commend you for in some sense if that's what you did way back when) you're still off the market.
I didn't. I've been steadily flying for several decades. I'm not off the market, nor was I. Again, irrelevant, but you brought it up.

Originally Posted by 60av8tor
I don't see your connection with regionals, pay, and pilots hired by them seeking to get by with the bare minimum.
Clearly you don't. It may be a comprehension problem, or perhaps you're simply very new.

Originally Posted by 60av8tor
So anyone in any profession should pass on a job where they are minimally qualified, go do something else not as closely related, and then come back when they are more qualified?
If you say so. I certainly didn't. Speak for yourself, if you think you are able.

Originally Posted by 60av8tor
I don't have the experience for them to look twice at my app. I can get hired by a regional - 3000TT, but only 1000 airplane, and 125 ME - but I shouldn't because it's unprofessional and I'm seeking the bare minimum? Please explain this one more.
You're not minimally qualified, nor did you state that your'e seeking to get by with the bare minimum. You aren't trying to get a paltry few multi hours to get barely qualified, and your case is irrelevant as you're seeking neither the bare minimum (the original poster is seeking a position at the regionals, and you are not). Explaining it to you might likely go over your head, given your difficulty in understanding.

Originally Posted by 60av8tor
I do enjoy hearing opposing viewpoints. I just feel like you're painting with a really broad brush and may be a bit biased by the path you followed.
No, my view is based on several decades of professional experience.
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