Old 12-18-2008, 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperPilotJesse View Post
So you're telling me the guys that got hired by Mesa for the "quick upgrade" should now be ahead of me at my airline?

Wrong.

You're going to reward them for being greedy by working for someone who is known as a dirtbag. Or being greedy and not doing their research on the company they will be working for?


You're going to punish me because I took the time to do a little research on who I would be tying my life to. You're going to put me back in my life plan because I didn't go with the quick upgrade but with a company who had a better reputation?

I understand what you're saying... and I have just as good as a reason to gripe; I am furloughed. But you don't hear me going around and whining about it. I made my decisions I will live with it.

Mesa pilots looking for a bailout. You'll get more sympathy from congress.

Retarded.
I've seen some of your posts before and I don't think you're very credible, and I certainly don't listen to the stuff you spew out of your mouth. There's a four letter word, and you're full of it.

I researched Mesa before I came to work here. I knew a lot of people that worked here, I liked them, I wanted to work with them. I thought it was an airline with a lot of potential and I saw a lot of room for improvement. I spent my first year being a good employee, and as soon as my year was up I jumped into things head first. Now I'm constantly working to improve things, whether it's helping a flight attendant clean a plane, backing up a pilot, or getting policies changed so it's easier and better for everyone to come to work. There is a lot of work that needs to be done, but it's happening.

I didn't want to take a job where I'd simply come to work. I wanted to come to work and make it something special to me, something I can have pride in. And I do. When my career at the regionals is over, I'll look back and feel that I've accomplished something. I'm glad I took my job at Mesa. Yes I get frustrated from time to time, but there is never a day that I regret it. I work with real, good people. Not people I find disruptive, arrogant and unkind - which is my experience of you and a few others on this board who seem to know nothing other than how to put others down.
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