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Old 07-23-2019 | 01:17 AM
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fenix1
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Meaningful answers of substance were regarded as such & genuine gratitude was shown while other answers were used as the gateway to happy-go-lucky fun time; it’s not tough to discern between the two and it’s pretty easy to see who wants to help & who tells the girls at the bar that they fly for UAL/DAL/AAL (instead of Speedtape Hairlines...). I fully recognize the validity of your point, I’ve worked well with people from varied backgrounds in past lives and dynamics in person & on a trip are very different, but the internet - especially dank corners frequented by pilots (haha) - is what it is and I hope folks are capable of putting things in context & laughing a bit at themselves & with (at?) others, too.

What WOULD I name a regional airline if I were dumb enough to start one right now?...



Originally Posted by Claxstarr
^ this, but I think Mesa might be the only one to hire you.

Your attitude blows. Every time you get a response you don’t agree with 110%, it turns into a dumpster fire.

I’m quite confident that if you stay on this **** attitude, refusing to take advice, 24/7 adversarial garbage you keep letting out, your life will be miserable for the rest of your most likely short career as a pilot.
You have to remember that every trip will be with a different crew and we ALL talk to each other. It’s a small community and *******s are widely known.

Don’t put the cart in front of the horse.
There are a lot of recruiters/management types on these forums and it’s quite easy to deduce who you are. Tone it down.


Now that I think about it, you should probably start your own regional! I’m sure with your vast knowledge it will be an out-of-the-park success overnight.
You keep posting about wanting to learn or advice, but you are quite clear that you already know more than everyone in the industry.


Seriously, you should probably just ditch the userID and start fresh bc you already have the reputation.
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