I understand your sarcasm but also realize that the business plans of companies like Swift count on people like you. They count on people's loyalty and the "urge to make it better" misplaced or not.
And that is with the utmost respect to you.
But part of the business plan is "free" help.
But counting on people to fix what you fail to provide in the first place is morally and ethically wrong.
It's the same thing as planning that already includes a duty day extension.
But hey, that's just my opinion.
Last edited by TiredSoul; 08-13-2017 at 12:02 PM.