That is an interesting story and quite a coincidence that you know her! I completely agree with you on this. I apologize if I came across in a demeaning way here, my intentions are to blame the economics of the industry as a whole. There are so many competent, hard working people coming to the airlines today that it kills me to see the industry not providing the careers they deserve. With this said, unfortunately, there is still a growing problem at the regional level and the last several accidents are showing the effects. We all know an accident is a result of a chain of events, occuring at the wrong place and at the wrong time. The opportunity for the accident chain to form is increased with low experience, fatigue, dissatisfaction with career, financial stresses and bare minimum 121 training standards. The trend at least needs to be in the other direction.