Originally Posted by
MinRest
Staunch pessimism isn't a strategy either, yet here you are. There is at least one aircraft in flight test and at least 3 getting ready to flight test. The delivery schedule is very close to being back to projected.
We can go through the basics:
- Pessimism isn’t a strategy. That’s not what’s going on here. Pessimism is what your rather poor interpretation of things is, entirely in your own head.
- Looking at the delivery schedule, delays and a realistic take on the SLI isn’t being pessimistic. It’s being realistic and practical about my career outlook.
- My strategy is to prepare for a downgrade. Due to a reduction bid on the 737. Or a reduction bid post SLI where some HAL pilots who no longer wish to commute bid for SEA 737. That’s what a strategy is.
- Being hopeful this all works out for the best isn’t a strategy. Having a back up plan I don’t want to go through with is.