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CaptainCarl 09-11-2011 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by osuav8r (Post 1052477)
You didn't quit Trans Sates did you?? If so, we probably know each other :)

He's moved on to greener pastures and beyond that I'll let Copperhead field this question however he chooses. I miss shootin' the sh!t with ya' man :cool:

Copperhed51 09-14-2011 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by osuav8r (Post 1052477)
You didn't quit Trans Sates did you?? If so, we probably know each other :)

After 9 months (plus 2 years of being furloughed) at TSA, I missed a phone call on reserve because my phone didn't have service plus I was sick anyway (had called in sick the day before). I called in sick around 7am (my reserve started at 5am) and said I should be good to go the next day but just wasn't healthy enough yet. They told me they had already called and tried to assign a trip to me that had a show time in a few hours. I said I never got a call and I was too sick to do it and they had to report that I was "uncontactable on reserve" to the CP.

I flew the line for a few more weeks and had a meeting with the CP immediately after I finished a trip. I landed in STL, got in my car, drove straight to the CP's office and they asked me for my badge, books, and brass. Unfortunately since I was on probation (even though I was hired in '08) I couldn't do anything about the situation. Another pilot off probation was in exactly the same situation as me a couple days before me and just had to write a "letter of commitment" to the company. Fact of the matter is I had checked out of the career long before any of this happened. I wish I'd had the balls to get out sooner.

XDriverX 09-14-2011 11:57 AM

..I think if you worked for a better airline and not a sack slapping bottomfeeder, you would have different experiences and different feelings towards staying in this profession. I almost left aviation after being monkey slapped at Mesa for 7 years, but I went on to work at Netjets and found aviation (at the right company) was by far the best job in the world. IMHO.

Copperhed51 09-16-2011 05:33 AM


Originally Posted by XDriverX (Post 1054390)
..I think if you worked for a better airline and not a sack slapping bottomfeeder, you would have different experiences and different feelings towards staying in this profession. I almost left aviation after being monkey slapped at Mesa for 7 years, but I went on to work at Netjets and found aviation (at the right company) was by far the best job in the world. IMHO.

You are probably right and when I started this whole thing, my plan was to get hired at Netjets or somewhere similar. A few months later, everything went to hell and my plans were screwed. 3 years later and things are only slightly better. I may be back to flying if things go well but I'm done settling for the possibility of an ok future. When I was sleeping on an air mattress in a room with a 45 year old man in his tighty whities who has kids in high school that he rarely sees and who was just furloughed from a good job to come back to fly at Great Lakes, I pretty much decided the future instability was not gonna work for me. We'll see though. Good luck to you, glad you found something that works for you!

osuav8r 09-17-2011 10:42 PM


Originally Posted by Copperhed51 (Post 1054249)
After 9 months (plus 2 years of being furloughed) at TSA, I missed a phone call on reserve because my phone didn't have service plus I was sick anyway (had called in sick the day before). I called in sick around 7am (my reserve started at 5am) and said I should be good to go the next day but just wasn't healthy enough yet. They told me they had already called and tried to assign a trip to me that had a show time in a few hours. I said I never got a call and I was too sick to do it and they had to report that I was "uncontactable on reserve" to the CP.

I flew the line for a few more weeks and had a meeting with the CP immediately after I finished a trip. I landed in STL, got in my car, drove straight to the CP's office and they asked me for my badge, books, and brass. Unfortunately since I was on probation (even though I was hired in '08) I couldn't do anything about the situation. Another pilot off probation was in exactly the same situation as me a couple days before me and just had to write a "letter of commitment" to the company. Fact of the matter is I had checked out of the career long before any of this happened. I wish I'd had the balls to get out sooner.


I know it probably stung to have them fire you, but I think someday you're going to feel like you should buy them a round of beers for the favor they did you :) That place sucked so much a$$ I can't believe any of us tolerated the way they treated us. I'm sorry you had such a rough go of it and hope your new venture works out well for you. Handing in my resignation there was the single most gratifying thing I have done in my professional life so far. I'll never work for a company that treats me that way again. It's like one of those awful girlfriends I had back in the day. I don't regret dating the ****ty ones because I know what to stay away from in the future. Cheers man! I'm happy for you because better things lay ahead almost for sure!

TonyWilliams 09-17-2011 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by osuav8r (Post 1055968)
I know it probably stung to have them fire you, but I think someday you're going to feel like you should buy them a round of beers for the favor they did you :) That place sucked so much a$$ ..... I'm happy for you because better things lay ahead almost for sure!

Those "better things" are unlikely to be in the Part 121 world.

osuav8r 09-18-2011 07:00 PM


Originally Posted by TonyWilliams (Post 1055970)
Those "better things" are unlikely to be in the Part 121 world.

Yeah that's what I meant..... My family members that gave up on the flying thing were able to go into business for themselves and in a few short years have surpassed what I can reasonably expect to make as a pilot. And I'm one of the lucky ones.

pilotca86 11-25-2011 12:10 AM

Good move for getting out of aviation. These people love to treat pilots like crap. Best of luck to you in your new carreer. I can't wait until this nightmare is over.


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