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Old 02-14-2012 | 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by showmethemoney
would you still expect an rah pilot (lanyard and all), to stop by the cockpit on a company deadhead?
Why do lanyards matter again? I'm always wearing mine because it holds my ID, license, medical, and I'd lose it in a heart beat if I didn't have it. The fact it says IBT is because it was a freebie I received after my one saying RAH had a few years on it and was fading through. To get bothered about that shows how far off the ball people's eyes are. Not everything is a protest.
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Old 02-14-2012 | 02:34 PM
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Nice post! Respectful and level headed. Maybe you should stick around and see if you can help turn things around here at APC.

Originally Posted by thevagabond
I commute on F9 frequently too. Great bunch of people. Like some other RAH posters here, I've only wished you and the former Midwesters the best. (Nasty Rat not included as my goodwill only goes so far) As far as the lanyard goes, really, who cares? I've written before that I think it's silly to wear one when deadheading or commuting on Frontier because of the unfairness of the IMSL arbitration. Yes, as a native RAH person I believe the Frontier FOs were hosed. There's no way I should be above them on a combined aviation seniority list. Regionals have less value than Majors. But that's my opinion and just an opinion and therefore inconsequential. To my bros: why rub salt in a wound? Be a decent person and take the silly lanyard off when riding Frontier. I don't condone Frontier peeps getting wrapped around the axle over a lanyard but I certainly understand where their emotion is coming from. As should any intelligent person with a little bit of empathy for their fellow man. But in the end, it's an accessory. Is this still Junior High? I learned a long time ago to see past accessories while discovering the true nature of a person.

I post less and less all the time and this will probably be my last. I'll still lurk from time to time to get gouge on places I want to move on to but most of these threads turn toxic and useless pretty quickly. Good luck to all of you at Frontier, all the former Midwest folks, and to all my peers at RAH. As always, everyone is welcome on board my flights and if I know you're back there I'll ensure that if there's an open seat in first you'll be in it.
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Old 02-14-2012 | 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Mulva
This is a test to determine whether or not it is possible to have a respectful and constructive conversation between "native" Republic pilots and Frontier Airlines pilots.

Go for it. Only 9 more respectful posts and I'll be proven wrong.
I guess not Mulva. Everyone knows that its hard to be adults on this forum more than 25% of the time. Boy I tell ya, it would be nice though!
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Old 02-15-2012 | 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Bolo
Our two companies have different views on this.
Wait... you mean I've been departing from standard practice when I say hello when deadheading on RAH?
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Old 02-15-2012 | 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by FAULTPUSH
Wait... you mean I've been departing from standard practice when I say hello when deadheading on RAH?
Very Nice!
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Old 02-17-2012 | 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by cloudwarrior
Too bad, was a good try. But it seems we have our winner here.

You know how we (99% of F9 pilots) feel about that (ibt). I will NEVER join ibt. They were forced upon us.

Since the law says I must pay for them to represent me (), I will pay for that - as a dues paying Objector Only; but Not a penny more, and again - NEVER as a member.

The lanyard thing is somewhat childish. I have taken many rah/bros on My jumpseat with them wearing their/your ibt lanyard. I have Never denied them a seat for that or any other reason.

I also have ridden in the rah/bro's rj's JS, without wearing anything union or association related. Why?

Because common courtsey reveals how much of a 'slap in the face' it is to either party. Maybe this is where the maturity lies. idk.

I does appear though that Mulva was correct in that APC does seem to attract many Griefers and the like.
It was a completely true statement. If people cannot join they probably know the reason why. On the IBT board you will interact far more than you would here due to larger participation. Make an effort people if you really want something constructive with a forum...
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Old 02-17-2012 | 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by sizzlechest
It was a completely true statement. If people cannot join they probably know the reason why. On the IBT board you will interact far more than you would here due to larger participation. Make an effort people if you really want something constructive with a forum...
NO Sir. You are Incorrect.

To have access to your (ibt) website, forums, etc, you must register and be a Member. Objectors are Not members.

Again, I will NEVER be one (a member of ibt).

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Old 02-20-2012 | 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by sizzlechest
It was a completely true statement. If people cannot join they probably know the reason why. On the IBT board you will interact far more than you would here due to larger participation. Make an effort people if you really want something constructive with a forum...
NO Sir. You are Incorrect.

To have access to your (ibt) website, forums, etc, you must register and be a Member. Objectors are Not members.

Again, I will NEVER be one (a member of ibt).

Gawd...you're little tantrums are more amusing than my 3 year old's..
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Old 02-20-2012 | 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by TillerEnvy
Gawd...you're little tantrums are more amusing than my 3 year old's..
What is Really funny is your tantrums and complete disregard for someone trying to fight for their career.

You seem to think we should roll over hand you everything, and move on our merry way.

No way. We will fight till the end to protect what we EARNED.

And fir the record, your posts (if one reviews them) mostly resemble a 4yr olds.

Enjoy your day.
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Old 02-20-2012 | 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by cloudwarrior
What is Really funny is your tantrums and complete disregard for someone trying to fight for their career.

You seem to think we should roll over hand you everything, and move on our merry way.

No way. We will fight till the end to protect what we EARNED.

And fir the record, your posts (if one reviews them) mostly resemble a 4yr olds.

Enjoy your day.
Thank you for another example of a tantrum. Comical. Carry on.
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