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Originally Posted by Mesabah
(Post 2952913)
The best possible outcome for the company is he winds up single at the end, due to factors beyond his control. That will cause an uptick in ticket sales from the hopeless romantics.
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My personality wouldn’t go over well on TV... way to sarcastic.
My looks on the other hand might get me a radio gig. :D |
Originally Posted by NavyFlyer
(Post 2952794)
I’ve heard he’s a very nice guy, and that he got the nod from ATL before he started filming both shows.
If he’s good for the brand, he’s good for us. Cheap advertising—well worth his LOA’s. I won’t begrudge the guy. And if I ever see that he’s my FO, I’ll make sure to bring him a rose. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Has he ever disclosed what airline he works for?
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Originally Posted by Humbleavi8t0r
(Post 2952915)
Thanks to Pete, we have all moved up a point on the factor scale. If you were a 6, you are now a 7. Thanks Pete.😃
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From the interweb 3 days ago:
In a stunning twist that not even Reality Steve could’ve predicted, current Bachelor leading man Peter Weber (who wants to remind you that he’s [Boston lead-singer voice] more than a windmill), is going back to work. And it’s not as an Instagram influencer for Flat Tummy Tea or Sugar Bear Hair! Per an interview with USA Today, Weber confirmed that he resumed piloting for Delta Air Lines a week after he returned from filming his rocky Bachelor season, which is the job he held for about a year prior to competing on The Bachelorette last summer. “That’s my passion,” Weber, who flies 737s as a first officer, said about flying. “That’s my first love.” He added that he has no desire to leave his job before he hits the FAA-mandated retirement age of 65. Fun fact: Weber is based in Los Angeles. Delta operates out of Terminals 2 and 3. Happy sleuthing! |
They would never ask me to be on a show like this because of simple bigotry; turns out the world only wants to look at attractive people.
But I did have two victoria secret models come to the cockpit once on a flight to lax. I really enjoyed that. A lot. |
I surprised I’m in the minority. Reality TV is American cultural cancer. I don’t like when it’s remotely associated with my profession.Further, I know dozens of guys who would give their left arm to get hired here, and wouldn’t take inordinate amounts of time off. The “piloty” segments on the show were totally embarrassing for all of us. Again just MHO, I appear to be alone here!
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You are not alone.
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Reality TV is about as authentic and fulfilling as professional wrestling. Right up there with “talent” shows.
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