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Old 12-05-2011, 06:47 PM
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Smile Taking a break. Re-evaluating.

Note to SkyHigh: I am not admitting defeat

Well, 21DEC is the official day of Furlough #2. I can't complain one bit, as I volunteered for furlough. A myriad of reasons drove this decision -

1. The holidays are a nice time of year when you're home. They're absolutely depressing when you're sitting in a hotel in some city far from home. So, the company deciding to furlough four days before Christmas was a big middle finger to some, but for me, it was more of a holiday miracle.

2. Since nothing is really happening at my company and attrition has come to a stand still, there's a fairly decent chance I was going back on reserve. "Forget that noise," I said. Reserve sucks. It's like being a prison b!tch for scheduling. They call all the shots and you don't have any choice but to take it.

3. Trans States is a dying airline. Hulas Kanodia is a business man through and through - we are just pawns in his game of chess. And who can blame the man? He's trying to make money any way he can. Did he spit in our face with the GoJet thing? Hell yeah, he did. But all that matters now is that he got away with it. And now with this BS "preferential hiring" thing in our contract, some Waterskiers are actually considering going over to GoJet with half their longevity and none of their seniority. WHY? If you were gonna do that, two to five years ago was a good time. Hell, October was a good time, on the front end of the most recent hiring wave. But now? After we get effed? That's just letting airline management all over know that they can get away with any kind of scheme they want, regardless of what legal, binding contract they've signed. Anyway, with the loss of more aircraft, it's time to cut our losses and run. Of course, if something crazy happens and we double our fleet size or some such nonsense, then I'll probably be back. But then I'll be holding a line with some semblance of control over my schedule.

4. I'm so damn close to finishing my A&P I can almost taste the newly minted plastic card And no reason to let a semester go by when I'd probably end up mandatory furloughed in late Winter, early Spring time. Two classes left, reciprocating theory and reciprocating overhaul. Then it's the O&P's and I'm good to wrench on aircraft for life. So awesome.

5. I'd like to enjoy a little bit of my youth. Chase women. Go do stupid stuff, like jump out of airplanes, off cliffs, etc. I'll enslave myself to the airlines again when things get moving in the right direction.

6. I want to fly something other than jets for the rest of my life. Gonna bob around the DFW area and see what there is for 135-operators, night freight, traffic watch, stuff like that. Once I have my A&P, maybe I can find something a little more interesting in AK or west of the Mississippi.

I gotta admit, ever since I found out there was a finite amount of time left in the regional world (at least, this time around), I have been pretty damn happy. My outlook has improved quite a bit. This turned more into a "Hopes and Dreams" speech than the "Re-evaluating" one I intended. Oh well, there's no rules here... and even if there were, I'd probably bend them.

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Old 12-05-2011, 07:35 PM
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Old 12-06-2011, 03:04 AM
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Good Luck Carl.
Thanks, Herc.
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Old 12-06-2011, 07:05 AM
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I am a glass-half-full person so I tend to see change as a good thing, an opportunity to do something I probably would never do. And what better time to do this than when you're still young. I did a lot of what you call "stupid things" when I was young, and I don't regret any of it one bit. You have the added advantage of having thought out this whole process in a rational manner.

Just remember what I've always posted on these forums: what happens to you (live well, live in poverty, finding a job, buying a home, meeting someone else, etc) depends on luck/opportunity and the choices you make. You have been presented an opportunity and you made some choices. We are all rooting for you that these are the correct choices.

Some advice from someone who's eaten more salt than you have eaten rice: don't go into debt, don't do anything on impulse, keep a positive attitude and sense of humor, maintain your health, ask for help if you need it, sustain your relationships with family and friends.

Last bit of legal advice from an old legal aid lawyer: apply for unemployment. The first hurdle is how the company reports your separation to the unemployment office. If a layoff, you are automatically eligible for unemployment, but if the company deems your voluntary furlough as a voluntary quit, then you need to appeal that and go to a hearing. My offer is still standing to you (and any others similarly situated at Trans States), to answer questions and represent you, pro bono, at a hearing.
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Old 12-06-2011, 08:17 AM
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Good luck Carl. I support your decision. I doubt you will miss the regionals if it was just a grind.
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Old 12-06-2011, 06:44 PM
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A position just opened up at the FAA if your interested ?
Best of luck to you .


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Best of luck Carl!!

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Old 12-06-2011, 08:13 PM
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Best wishes...I hope you stay on the forum. I have been reading your posts for awhile. I feel badly for you Waterskiers and not so happy with what I feel Go Jet has in many ways done to you all. I know a guy personally who flies for Trans States so another reason I keep an eye on you. Again, best wishes. Keep us informed.
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Old 12-07-2011, 11:01 AM
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Good Luck Carl! Way to have a positive outlook! Do it while you're young.
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Old 12-07-2011, 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by vagabond View Post
I am a glass-half-full person so I tend to see change as a good thing, an opportunity to do something I probably would never do. And what better time to do this than when you're still young. I did a lot of what you call "stupid things" when I was young, and I don't regret any of it one bit. You have the added advantage of having thought out this whole process in a rational manner.

Just remember what I've always posted on these forums: what happens to you (live well, live in poverty, finding a job, buying a home, meeting someone else, etc) depends on luck/opportunity and the choices you make. You have been presented an opportunity and you made some choices. We are all rooting for you that these are the correct choices.

Some advice from someone who's eaten more salt than you have eaten rice: don't go into debt, don't do anything on impulse, keep a positive attitude and sense of humor, maintain your health, ask for help if you need it, sustain your relationships with family and friends.

Last bit of legal advice from an old legal aid lawyer: apply for unemployment. The first hurdle is how the company reports your separation to the unemployment office. If a layoff, you are automatically eligible for unemployment, but if the company deems your voluntary furlough as a voluntary quit, then you need to appeal that and go to a hearing. My offer is still standing to you (and any others similarly situated at Trans States), to answer questions and represent you, pro bono, at a hearing.
Thanks for the words of wisdom, I will keep them in mind at all times. And thanks for the pro bono offer of legal aid. It shouldn't come down to that but if it does, I'll definitely get in contact with you.
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