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Old 11-23-2017 | 09:30 AM
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2loud
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Originally Posted by EA CO AS
But using that excuse as rationale to say things like "No waivers! No favors! Fly the contract!" which really means, "I'm willing to screw over my customers and co-workers so I can show management I'm ticked that I didn't get everything I wanted!" isn't a great way to exhibit the value you bring to the table.
You obviously have no clue about the daily grind of a pilot. You’re drunk on Koolaid and blinded by the rosy glasses supplied by the company.
The contract is a document agreed by both sides-signed and sealed. You’re implying that “flying the contract” is a job action. Be careful what you say on here because your boss is watching. Flying the contract means abiding by the rules set forth by both sides. I can only hope the company abides the contract but we all know they don’t. The company violates multiple sections of the contract each and everyday. So you are implying that company’s actions are justified while the pilot’s actions are wreckless. Once again, you have no valid argument.
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