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TallFlyer 11-01-2014 03:16 PM


Originally Posted by GoIsotopes (Post 1756932)
He was. 3 regionals in just over a year. Should look great on his resume. Next week, he'll be starting indoc at Piedmont.

Watch your backs PSA dudes. Tallflyer loves to be the voice in management's ear.

Not everyone is cool enough to have their own poster who just follows them around on the forums.

KingAirpilot90 11-02-2014 04:52 AM

Is anyone starting in the Jan class ?

TallFlyer 11-02-2014 05:14 AM

The Useful PSA Thread
 
One of my referrals is.

Irishblackbird 11-02-2014 08:48 AM

Is there a dress code while in training at PSA? I did a search, but only found info on other airlines. Seems to be business casual from what I have seen at other carriers. Thanks

Pilot Sharp 11-02-2014 09:10 AM


Originally Posted by Irishblackbird (Post 1757194)
Is there a dress code while in training at PSA? I did a search, but only found info on other airlines. Seems to be business casual from what I have seen at other carriers. Thanks

Collard shirt and slacks. No blue jeans. No tie needed except for your check ride and oral.

Leonardo 11-02-2014 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by Irishblackbird (Post 1757194)
Is there a dress code while in training at PSA? I did a search, but only found info on other airlines. Seems to be business casual from what I have seen at other carriers. Thanks

Business casual during normal office hours. If you're there late or on the weekend, even for scheduled training, no dress code....just keep it decent of course.

TheRipper 11-02-2014 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by Irishblackbird (Post 1757194)
Is there a dress code while in training at PSA? I did a search, but only found info on other airlines. Seems to be business casual from what I have seen at other carriers. Thanks

Well most of the guys are dressing like Drags. It's the new US Airways dress code from now on. Also since you guys are the lowest bottom feeders it will suit you perfect.
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Ramprat 11-02-2014 03:53 PM

You lurked here for over a year and you think that was your moment to shine? Wow. You'll contribute to great things here.

Paid2fly 11-02-2014 11:29 PM


Originally Posted by TallFlyer (Post 1756889)
Good for them if they can get the government to pay for it. I'm just pointing out what we were told by someone in management. Take it for what it's worth, which could be not much.

As has been said, don't believe anything until it's on the ramp and painted.





The government gets all its money from us, and none of us should have to foot the bill for a multimillionaire like Hulas, let him pay for his own sh!t.

TallFlyer 11-03-2014 04:37 AM


Originally Posted by Paid2fly (Post 1757564)
The government gets all its money from us, and none of us should have to foot the bill for a multimillionaire like Hulas, let him pay for his own sh!t.

If you think Hulas owns PSA, you're really confused.

If a business can get free money, they'd be stupid not to take it.

The government entity is expecting to make their money back in the form of increased tax revenue. Does that actually work? Probably, but who knows.


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