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Old 02-11-2018, 12:19 PM
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Well that’s not fun now is it.
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Old 02-11-2018, 07:22 PM
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The guy literally said "I can unequivocally say I’d rather go back to my old regional than stay here."

That isn't the 'if you don't like it then you can leave' response to someone who is slighty upset about the work rules/pay, that's someone saying they would rather go back. So you know what, go back if you hate it this much. I don't like our current situation here with lackluster pay and work rules, but I'm going to do my part to change it. What I'm not going to do is ***** about my life being miserable and how I'd rather go work somewhere else that is easily achievable right now, like getting hired at a regional.




I don't know where you worked before here. You said regional, so I listed regionals, ones that have bonuses and fast upgrades.

My comprehension is fine, it's the non-stop ***** fest that gets old fast here, then when someone gets called out on it all you can do is insult and defer away from what you actually said. I quote "I can unequivocally say I’d rather go back to my old regional than stay here. It been nothing but disappointment from pretty much day 1. "

So I say again...go back. Leave. nobody is stopping you.


Seniority? HAHA really? (Also, yet another great insult!) That's your argument now?You're willing to sacrifice years of your life and be miserable because of your arbitrary seniority number? Hey my job sucks, I hate my life here, I wish I was somewhere else, but ya know...seniority. There are plenty of pilots who left aviation entirely because they were sick of it and got into different industries. A seniority number didn't stop them from moving on with their lives.

So if you're so damn miserable, go fly 91 or 135. Plenty of non 121 jobs that pay well enough to start, especially now and you won't have to worry about seniority, either present, or lost seniority at XJT. All the Charter and Frac pilots are leaving for the airlines and those places are hurting for pilots. There's plenty of options out there. I was miserable at previous job I had and guess what, **** seniority, I left, because life is too short to be miserable all the time.
Not sure what's worse......your reading comprehension, or the fact that you are blissfully unaware that there was a regional airline out there with better work rules, scheduling, hotels, etc etc etc than JB.

But you'd rather shoot the messenger than accept the fact that JB is severely lacking and needs major improvements ASAP. You and hyper think it just #keepsgettingbetter, but there are regionals out there with better, well, everything (except for rates, but if a regional has better rates than an airbus operator there's a whole new can of worms to open).

Not all of us came from dirtbag bottom feeder regionals. Some of us know better. Please know your worth or maybe YOU should go elsewhere.
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Old 02-12-2018, 01:44 AM
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Old 02-12-2018, 01:56 AM
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Old 02-27-2018, 08:53 AM
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Old 02-27-2018, 09:41 PM
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Or you could join jblupilots.com, use your real name, and become part of an actual community of guys/gals you work with without all the drama and personal attacks.

Try it. Works good and lasts long time.
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Old 10-28-2018, 05:37 AM
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Irv’s site JBLUpilots is hands down more informational that BP.

If you want to argue constantly over insignificant things, Politics, and porn... you will enjoy it.

I’d say the adults hang on JBLU
And the smartest retarded kids hang in BP.
I go to both so I’m a retarded adult... sometimes. Mostly just retard.
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Or you could join jblupilots.com, use your real name, and become part of an actual community of guys/gals you work with without all the drama and personal attacks.

Try it. Works good and lasts long time.

You are foolish to ever put your real name for any online form of social media. Remember, there are hundreds of companies that are indexing, spidering, crawling, and forever storing everything ever said. Have you ever tried getting a security clearance? That'll give you an idea of what commercial entities are capable of. Sites like jblupilots.com have no way to shield you against companies like Google, Facebook, even credit reporting companies (e.g. Experian) from associating your speech with your name. They do not have the legal or technological capability to do so.


Anything can always be used against you by future employers, current employers, or even the FAA or law enforcement. If you make some harmless hyperbolic remark like "hope an electrical fire never happens to me" can come back and haunt you 10 years later when your job is on the line and BJ pulls out your posting implying sabotage or some other ludicrous explanation.



All these social media platforms will attempt to brainwash you into their systems through clever marketing. Be "part of our community". Talk with "friends". We have a strict "privacy policy". None of that legally means anything. If you want to be part of a community, make real life friends that you talk to face to face or via secure communications, not insecure systems. There is no guarantee that what you say today will not be considered something bad in the future (e.g. terrorist, insubordinate, threatening, sexist, racist, or other thought crime).



Don't believe anything I say. Go research yourself using any search engine of your choice. Even the craziest things have happened historically. Employers asking for Facebook logins, employers scouring your Facebook postings, unions getting sued over postings, online activity used in criminal court cases, ex-wives/ex-girlfriends using your prior postings to get you fired, etc.... Only the most ignorant and naive will disagree with history.
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