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Old 04-21-2009 | 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by meyers9163
You forget, attitude is everything at PSA in training? They go back to training status and they are still on probation. Thus you make the wrong people mad, they can make a reason to get rid of any pilot. Just saying though, what do I know.

If someone gets "mad" over being asked a question when it is their JOB to answer the question when the phone rings once in seven months from an individual that was put out on the street then the person who is getting "mad" needs a reality check. I really doubt anyone is getting "mad." It's an awfully childish feeling to have. If you actually heard someone say that they want to get rid of people who make them mad because they made a phone call then you need to report that incident to the union so your fellow pilots can be protected from the folley of management goons. Also, the only kind of person who would have an attitude problem is the person who cannot manage themselves at work, and be unable to do their job by answering the phone, and answering a question. I find it hard to believe this is actually going on at PSA, and is more of just speculation from a particular PSA pilot on a public message board.

So, I think the real truth is you are all too worried about everyone's feelings. Also, why do you continually make posts here as if you are speaking for co-workers, your fellow furloughed pilots, and some management types at PSA?

The pilots returning to work are not new hires, and there is no reason for anyone to fear, or be worried about how their attitudes are perceived to be in the training department. It is cooperate to graduate, and be a professional aviator. Nothing less. This is the real world, and we are line pilots. The touchy feely office politics of the cubically challenged do not belong.

Nobody is out to get anyone, it's all in your head.
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