Those poor Airbus pilots...
#42
I know your response is (mostly) tongue-in-cheek, but the sentiment gets old. Yes, it’s wonderful here at Delta. The fact is that, almost 100% of the time, a pilot’s last job was worse than their current job. If there was a “next level” job after Delta, Delta pilots would be applying for it. There isn’t though, so Delta pilots have no choice but to try to make their job better. That doesn’t happen without pointing out the less-than-optimal aspects of the job. When you get here, you’ll do it too.
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#43
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I know your response is (mostly) tongue-in-cheek, but the sentiment gets old. Yes, it’s wonderful here at Delta. The fact is that, almost 100% of the time, a pilot’s last job was worse than their current job. If there was a “next level” job after Delta, Delta pilots would be applying for it. There isn’t though, so Delta pilots have no choice but to try to make their job better. That doesn’t happen without pointing out the less-than-optimal aspects of the job. When you get here, you’ll do it too.
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I know your response is (mostly) tongue-in-cheek, but the sentiment gets old. Yes, it’s wonderful here at Delta. The fact is that, almost 100% of the time, a pilot’s last job was worse than their current job. If there was a “next level” job after Delta, Delta pilots would be applying for it. There isn’t though, so Delta pilots have no choice but to try to make their job better. That doesn’t happen without pointing out the less-than-optimal aspects of the job. When you get here, you’ll do it too.
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