Originally Posted by
SAABaroowski
Then I would proceed to ask them why they decided to become a regional F/A and how sad it is that they have no aspirations in life, and they should be smart enough to figure out that they could make more money at the mall and have more days off, but I guess if you were smart enough to figure that out on your own, you'd be smart enough to write down your own name on the clipboard

If I was her, I would then look you right in the eye and ask why you were willing to take a regional pilot job and contribute to the reduction of wages in your profession. Not to mention that the manager of the McDonald's you stopped at on the way to the airport probably makes more than you did for at least the first few years of your 'professional' airline career.
Grow up.