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Xbone 05-14-2014 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by BlueHenFR8Dawg (Post 1642800)
Try homeaway.com (there's an iPhone app for it too). I thought your class was the getting paid lodging?


You mean something was promised and it didn’t happen. Its called being flexible. And that will be a one-way street for now on.

Thank you for your flexibility.

Bone

Xbone 05-14-2014 07:14 AM

And remember newbies you work for a “Travel Company”, not an airline.

The Chow 05-14-2014 07:29 AM


Originally Posted by BlueHenFR8Dawg (Post 1642800)
Try homeaway.com (there's an iPhone app for it too). I thought your class was the getting paid lodging?

I haven't heard anything about the paid lodging. I'm getting close to departure date.

Uncle Wurmy 05-14-2014 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by The Ocho Libre (Post 1642799)
And keep in mind, we use the term "training" loosely.

And "Platinum Standard Training" even more loosely.


Originally Posted by Xbone (Post 1642810)
You mean something was promised and it didn’t happen. Its called being flexible. And that will be a one-way street for now on.

Thank you for your flexibility.

Bone

YOUR (every pilot's) flexibility is in the company's DNA!

Thunderpig 05-14-2014 07:56 AM


Originally Posted by The Chow (Post 1642828)
I haven't heard anything about the paid lodging. I'm getting close to departure date.

They are not paying for lodging for this class.

Xbone 05-14-2014 08:22 AM


Originally Posted by Uncle Wurmy (Post 1642844)
And "Platinum Standard Training" even more loosely.



YOUR (every pilot's) flexibility is in the company's DNA!


You don’t work for just another “F”ing ariline! (Psst. Someone ask where I got that from…)

disco inferno 05-14-2014 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by Uncle Wurmy (Post 1642779)
I heard that several people told them TBNT at the last minute for this upcoming class, and that they are scrambling around trying to find someone to fill the open positions.

I know of a certain Mr. Inferno that said thanks, but no thanks. I guess he didn't like the idea of having to borrow money to be able to afford his new "job". He said something about $34,000 a year to fly an MD-80 just seemed wrong.

Uncle Wurmy 05-14-2014 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by Xbone (Post 1642869)
You don’t work for just another “F”ing ariline! (Psst. Someone ask where I got that from…)

I'll play.....Where in the world did you get that from? ;)

Xbone 05-14-2014 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by disco inferno (Post 1642877)
I know of a certain Mr. Inferno that said thanks, but no thanks. I guess he didn't like the idea of having to borrow money to be able to afford his new "job". He said something about $34,000 a year to fly an MD-80 just seemed wrong.

What’s the matter man? You gotta problem being flexible with your finances? Weak!

(sarcasm)

The Chow 05-14-2014 08:56 AM


Originally Posted by disco inferno (Post 1642877)
I know of a certain Mr. Inferno that said thanks, but no thanks. I guess he didn't like the idea of having to borrow money to be able to afford his new "job". He said something about $34,000 a year to fly an MD-80 just seemed wrong.

At the moment, American pays $40 and hour first year pay to fly the MD-80.


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