Air Wisconsin Or Go Jet
#143
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2011
Posts: 820
See your jumping to conclusions, I just finished training 2 months ago at EGL.
#146
First, I'm sorry your ego couldn't take criticisms against your writing skills... you'll fit in well in the airlines.
Second, GoJets pilots are not scabs. No two ways about it. You demean the word by mislabeling them as such.
Third, I don't work for GoJets.
Lastly, Eagle seems to be doing well. I think you made a good choice.
Second, GoJets pilots are not scabs. No two ways about it. You demean the word by mislabeling them as such.
Third, I don't work for GoJets.
Lastly, Eagle seems to be doing well. I think you made a good choice.
#147
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Aug 2008
Position: forever fo
Posts: 2,413
First, I'm sorry your ego couldn't take criticisms against your writing skills... you'll fit in well in the airlines.
Second, GoJets pilots are not scabs. No two ways about it. You demean the word by mislabeling them as such.
Third, I don't work for GoJets.
Lastly, Eagle seems to be doing well. I think you made a good choice.
Second, GoJets pilots are not scabs. No two ways about it. You demean the word by mislabeling them as such.
Third, I don't work for GoJets.
Lastly, Eagle seems to be doing well. I think you made a good choice.
Second, Depends who you ask.
Third, then why the love?
Last, depends who you ask, I personally think he/she had a better view a few months later than I did when I did. But whatever.
#148
Tough decision! An airline with aging 50 seat CRJs, with owners that may just close it up when they feel like it...or, an airline that most consider the lowest of the lows.
I know a few pilots that were at both. From talking to the GoJet guys, the place is not good. I'm not gonna go bashing the airline, I never worked there. One guy was only there 6 months because he said "it was just that bad".
The guys at AW seem to like it. I have heard of some problems in the training department, but again, I was not there. Again, who knows where the airline will be when those heavy checks on the aging planes come? Could wind up like Comair and cut planes until you are an insignificant airline, with many pilots furoughed or downgraded.
I know a few pilots that were at both. From talking to the GoJet guys, the place is not good. I'm not gonna go bashing the airline, I never worked there. One guy was only there 6 months because he said "it was just that bad".
The guys at AW seem to like it. I have heard of some problems in the training department, but again, I was not there. Again, who knows where the airline will be when those heavy checks on the aging planes come? Could wind up like Comair and cut planes until you are an insignificant airline, with many pilots furoughed or downgraded.
#149
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jun 2007
Posts: 167
First, I'm sorry your ego couldn't take criticisms against your writing skills... you'll fit in well in the airlines.
Second, GoJets pilots are not scabs. No two ways about it. You demean the word by mislabeling them as such.
Third, I don't work for GoJets.
Lastly, Eagle seems to be doing well. I think you made a good choice.
Second, GoJets pilots are not scabs. No two ways about it. You demean the word by mislabeling them as such.
Third, I don't work for GoJets.
Lastly, Eagle seems to be doing well. I think you made a good choice.
They are indeed scabs. That is TSA flying they are doing.
#150
Mod Note:
Ok, you kids just don't get it. This thread was left open (by me) in the hopes of having an intelligent conversation and debate about whether the OP should go with Air Wisconsin or Go Jets. Looks like most of you regional types have great difficulty with English comprehension (i.e., definition of a scab) and equal difficulty in exercising self restraint.
So, this thread will be closed and consigned to the dustbin. The next person who uses the word "scab" inappropriately will be banned for good, not just go on a 3 day holiday.
Ok, you kids just don't get it. This thread was left open (by me) in the hopes of having an intelligent conversation and debate about whether the OP should go with Air Wisconsin or Go Jets. Looks like most of you regional types have great difficulty with English comprehension (i.e., definition of a scab) and equal difficulty in exercising self restraint.
So, this thread will be closed and consigned to the dustbin. The next person who uses the word "scab" inappropriately will be banned for good, not just go on a 3 day holiday.
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