Comair updates?
#9531
Just read on Epic that the 11/6 "pilots" lunch with the honorable Mr. Selvaggio has been cancelled. Apparently Mr. Selvaggio placed a phone call into Delta headquarters to see if it would be alright if he attended this lunch. I guess the powers that be at Delta said, "No." Wonder what he'll do with all this spare time he now has on his hands?
#9533
Just read on Epic that the 11/6 "pilots" lunch with the honorable Mr. Selvaggio has been cancelled. Apparently Mr. Selvaggio placed a phone call into Delta headquarters to see if it would be alright if he attended this lunch. I guess the powers that be at Delta said, "No." Wonder what he'll do with all this spare time he now has on his hands?
Work on his odd tan at his home down in Florida
#9536
#9537
I've exchanged enough PMs with many here to know that today is another watershed day. Taking my moderator and lawyer hat off and putting on my Mom hat, I hope that everyone takes some time to take care of yourself - mentally, physically and emotionally. The worst thing you can do is wallow in apathy.
It's difficult, but take the view that this is a time of opportunity, for you to do something different, or go back to school, or start that small business you've always wanted, but never had the time. And there is absolutely nothing wrong with doing nothing for a while. Decompress. Read a good book. Go for a walk. Call your friends.
Or log on here and rant a bit.
It's difficult, but take the view that this is a time of opportunity, for you to do something different, or go back to school, or start that small business you've always wanted, but never had the time. And there is absolutely nothing wrong with doing nothing for a while. Decompress. Read a good book. Go for a walk. Call your friends.
Or log on here and rant a bit.
#9538
Thanks Vega for the kind thoughts.
But I still have to wonder about your username.
From wikipedia:
A vagabond is an itinerant person. Such people may be called tramps, rogues, or hobos. A vagabond is characterised by almost continuous travelling, lacking a fixed home, temporary abode, or permanent residence. Vagabonds are not bums, as bums are not known for travelling, preferring to stay in one location.
Historically, "vagabond" was a British legal term similar to vagrant, deriving from the Latin for 'purposeless wandering'.[1] Following the Peasants' Revolt, British constables were authorised under a 1383 statute to collar vagabonds and force them to show their means of support; if they could not, the penalty was gaol.[1] Under a 1495 statute, vagabonds could be sentenced to the stocks for three days and nights; in 1530, whipping was added. The assumption was that vagabonds were unlicensed beggars.[1]
By the 19th century the vagabond was associated more closely with Bohemianism. The critic Arthur Compton-Rickett compiled a review of the type, in which he defined it as men "with a vagrant strain in the blood, a natural inquisitiveness about the world beyond their doors." Examples included Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, William Hazlitt, and Thomas de Quincey.[2] A notable 20th century vagabond was the Hungarian mathematician Paul Erdös.
But I still have to wonder about your username.
From wikipedia:
A vagabond is an itinerant person. Such people may be called tramps, rogues, or hobos. A vagabond is characterised by almost continuous travelling, lacking a fixed home, temporary abode, or permanent residence. Vagabonds are not bums, as bums are not known for travelling, preferring to stay in one location.
Historically, "vagabond" was a British legal term similar to vagrant, deriving from the Latin for 'purposeless wandering'.[1] Following the Peasants' Revolt, British constables were authorised under a 1383 statute to collar vagabonds and force them to show their means of support; if they could not, the penalty was gaol.[1] Under a 1495 statute, vagabonds could be sentenced to the stocks for three days and nights; in 1530, whipping was added. The assumption was that vagabonds were unlicensed beggars.[1]
By the 19th century the vagabond was associated more closely with Bohemianism. The critic Arthur Compton-Rickett compiled a review of the type, in which he defined it as men "with a vagrant strain in the blood, a natural inquisitiveness about the world beyond their doors." Examples included Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, William Hazlitt, and Thomas de Quincey.[2] A notable 20th century vagabond was the Hungarian mathematician Paul Erdös.
#9539
Just read on Epic that the 11/6 "pilots" lunch with the honorable Mr. Selvaggio has been cancelled. Apparently Mr. Selvaggio placed a phone call into Delta headquarters to see if it would be alright if he attended this lunch. I guess the powers that be at Delta said, "No." Wonder what he'll do with all this spare time he now has on his hands?
Was the Manager that was terminated right about the Company going to ground ops only???
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