Old 05-28-2008 | 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by spartanpilot
I didn't ask why he is posting in this forum, I was pointing out that this information can be found by clicking on a link. Granted the airline profiles link is a little small, maybe it should be surrounded in big neon letters. My point being is that more and more, there are posts like "how do I check my PM's" or "is everybody still mad at gojets?" It is just either laziness not to search the forum yourself and use the google search tool, or just posts that has just gone past beating the dead horse to pulverizing it into a bloody unidentifiable mess.

To go even further, if the poster was asking about a specific airline info that he couldn't possibly find out for himself, then awesome. He is trying to make an educated decision on where he wants to start his airline career. But where I draw the line is asking something that can be easily found by spending a few minutes just looking around.
I am terribly sorry that the time you spent reading over two pages of replies has sapped so much energy from your soul. Perhaps next time you could read the thread opener, decide if it is useless, foolish, uniformed, or otherwise beneath you, and if it is SKIP IT!

Yes, I do know where the airlines link is, and I use is for for general information. But, as each airline is not updated on a daily basis, I thought I would ask the folks who work FOR the companies for a bit of information. (Especially since in the current climate, company solvency changes day to day).


Ohhh, and I am happy that when you started the following thread:

http://www.airlinepilotforums.com/sh...ad.php?t=17319

I am going to put in an application into ASA soon, but before i do that I was wondering what the general consensus on the quality of life at that company. From the web site they look like a good company and a thorough interview. Also, what is the upgrade time for them? I live in STL and would it be easy to commute there and after the first year how much does the pay increase from the $19.00? Thanks for you inputs, I just want to do a good bit of research before I really commit to a company.


People answered your questions without getting snotty and pointing out

or you can try looking in the airline profile section and find the info yourself like any self sufficient pilot.
http://www.airlinepilotcentral.com/airlines.html


Some new folks who don't have your weeks of expereince, might get offened.

Last edited by FlyJSH; 05-28-2008 at 12:14 PM.
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