Originally Posted by
TimetoClimb
Your statements not mine.
DUDE you are a new hire too! So the 'problem' today is people who went to class in Denver instead of Salt Lake? What is this 'problem' anyway? It's a backhanded compliment towards ERJ pilots, not me twisting your words.
It's not just what you say, it's what it implies... only ERJ pilots could've let shiny jet syndrome get the best of them, while CRJ pilots have demonstrated immunity.
You don't realize how you come off.
"Bad ERJ attitude"!?
Hook, line, and sinker.....
Come on...first of all a lot of new hires have SJS. I'm not going to argue with an ERJ pilot over SJS. It's no hidden fact your jet is the better, nicer looking jet. NOT saying you are the only ones with SJS, just simply that's where we default our eyes. Seriously going to argue someone has SJS over a 200? I'd beg to differ, the glamorous lifestyle and bases are 175...no hidden fact.
I see what you mean now. My comment was implied as a bad "ERJ" attitude but I was simply trying to say don't fall into the "we're better" attitude. Same can go with the CRJ guys tooting their horn our jets are "more difficult" to fly and ERJ guys have it "easy" and ERJ guys "fly mainline routes" and are "practically mainline". It's a never ending argument that makes no sense. That was my bad on writing a bad comment, not what I meant. So I'm sorry that probably sparked you.
I have no problem with ERJ pilots. Jumpseated a handful of times, very impressed. Not sure how someone could take something so personal. Y'all are just as good, if not better than us and we probably have even worse guys on our side. Nothing was said in training, lol. Just my opinion, I have no problems, granted every word seems to ruffle some feathers.