Originally Posted by
8HourPilot
Nope, just a fairly junior line guy. I get tired of the mainline guys looking down their noses at all of us. Were else are we supposed to start off....and where else are we supposed to learn the trade? Gone are the days of finding your way through the military...and we all know that the days are long gone of direct hiring into the majors.
Granted, newspaper....or (my guess) charts are way out of line.......there is a way to deal with it.....and this place isn't it.
I'll say it again since you obviously weren't paying attention the first time:
1) I was eating alone and not going to leave my food/bags unattended (remember that rule, or were you asleep in indoc that day).
2) I deliberately chose not to post identifying information for reasons already explained. Re-read the thread.
3) I was not a chart. Also already covered.
I have nothing against the regionals (nor am I a mainline pilot, not that that would change the truth), I have a number of friends who work for the regionals. Yes, everyone has to start somewhere. They should probably be learning to act in a professional manner while they are starting - if now when will they learn it? You chose to enter a career field where professionalism is expected - if you can't handle that then maybe this isn't the career for you.
"Either do or don't do . . . there is no try!"