Colgan Sept 22 Class
#11
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is it so wrong for a person to change their mind? I only apologize because I was simply reacting on emotion and really didn't look at anything other than what people had posted on this website... which isn't all that informative.... and now if you will excuse me I have to try to remove my foot from my mouth.
#12
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No idea bro..... I will really believe that I have a job only when I am actually in ground school.
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Hey Ben,
Congrats on the new gig! Looks like you and I will be starting groundschool the same day. I had to pass on the 8th at Mesaba but am on for the 22nd. Just went and had to re-do the pee test today because it had been so long. Best of luck and skill with everything!
Rob
Congrats on the new gig! Looks like you and I will be starting groundschool the same day. I had to pass on the 8th at Mesaba but am on for the 22nd. Just went and had to re-do the pee test today because it had been so long. Best of luck and skill with everything!
Rob
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Just clarifying..I think you may know a liitle too much for your own good.
Colgan may have not worked for you, but it has worked for many other successful airline pilots. Maybe if you didn't have such a ****-poor attitude or walk around Colgan with such an undeserved sense of entitlement you could have gotten more out of Colgan. Your attitude was reflective of your work ethic because you couldn't remember a memory item if your life depended on it. I guess pay and work rules are more important than your job as a professional aviator.
I won't even bother responding to your other comment.
Colgan may have not worked for you, but it has worked for many other successful airline pilots. Maybe if you didn't have such a ****-poor attitude or walk around Colgan with such an undeserved sense of entitlement you could have gotten more out of Colgan. Your attitude was reflective of your work ethic because you couldn't remember a memory item if your life depended on it. I guess pay and work rules are more important than your job as a professional aviator.
I won't even bother responding to your other comment.
Last edited by JoeyMeatballs; 09-11-2008 at 07:05 PM.
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How is the Saab?? how hard is it to learn the systems on that thing?? seems like an easy beast to fly, but I don't know about the systems......
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