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ToiletDuck 02-21-2007 07:55 PM


Originally Posted by dojetdriver (Post 122274)
I thought you had one. sorry, my fault. Just trying to help. You talked it up about what a great backpack it was and how it's been all over the world with.

You shouldn't think. It's dangerous. You've already proven you can't catch sarcasm. I don't blame you though. 7yrs without upgrade is a harsh thing.

dojetdriver 02-21-2007 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by ToiletDuck (Post 122276)
You shouldn't think. It's dangerous

OK, sorry. If you do stop into the training center in IAH hoping to score and interview (highly unlikely), I would highly reccomend not wearing the backpack if you do have one.

ToiletDuck 02-21-2007 07:58 PM


Originally Posted by dojetdriver (Post 122277)
OK, sorry. If you do stop into the training center in IAH hoping to score and interview (highly unlikely), I would highly reccomend not wearing the backpack if you do have one.

Where are you going with this and why again?

freezingflyboy 02-21-2007 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by dojetdriver (Post 122259)
Did you look in your backpack?

ZING!!!:D

filler filler

dojetdriver 02-21-2007 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by ToiletDuck (Post 122276)
You shouldn't think. It's dangerous. You've already proven you can't catch sarcasm. I don't blame you though. 7yrs without upgrade is a harsh thing.

On second thought, you might want to reconsider thinking as well. Stepping into a plane you know very little about, not knowing how to operate or manage the nav equipment properly, not knowing how to interpet a clearance, and flying with somebody who is dangerous and exercises bad judgement doesn't scream somebody that thinks too much

Maybe I'll have the honor to fly with an expert on airmanship and luggage choice like you if you get hired at XJET.

ToiletDuck 02-21-2007 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by dojetdriver (Post 122283)
On second thought, you might want to reconsider thinking as well. Stepping into a plane you very little about, not knowing how to operate or manage the nav equipment properly, not knowing how to interpet a clearance, and flying with somebody who is dangerous and exercises bad judgement doesn't scream somebody that thinks too much

Maybe I'll have the honor to fly with an expert on airmanship and luggage choice you if you get hired at XJET.

The man I flew with you know nothing of and did nothing dangerous and monitored me as I was learning. As far as thinking goes I'm 24 and have made more money within 1 year of graduation than you have in any of your 7 years at a reagional... ZING!

freezingflyboy 02-21-2007 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by ToiletDuck (Post 122287)
The man I flew with you know nothing of and did nothing dangerous and monitored me as I was learning. As far as thinking goes I'm 24 and have made more money within 1 year of graduation than you have in any of your 7 years at a reagional... ZING!

Yet you still long to be in the same position dojetdriver already is....hmmmm

dojetdriver 02-21-2007 08:10 PM


Originally Posted by ToiletDuck (Post 122287)
The man I flew with you know nothing of and did nothing dangerous and monitored me as I was learning. As far as thinking goes I'm 24 and have made more money within 1 year of graduation than you have in any of your 7 years at a reagional... ZING!

Sorry, didn't know 24 year olds had the world figured out already. Much less know how to be airline pilots. Now I REALLY can't wait to fly with you. That is, IF you get hired at XJET. Because lord knows, XJET is short on pilots in their early to mid 20's that know everything.

And I seriously doubt that you know how much I've made in 7 years of professional flying. Especially being on CA payrate for two years.

ToiletDuck 02-21-2007 08:12 PM


Originally Posted by freezingflyboy (Post 122289)
Yet you still long to be in the same position dojetdriver already is....hmmmm

Didn't say there was anything wrong with the position. Just that if someone wants to toss stones I'd say thus far I've made pretty sound decisions.


And I seriously doubt that you know how much I've made in 7 years of professional flying. Especially being on CA payrate for two years.
Ok so what's the most you've pulled from flying for a year cheif?

Puppyz 02-21-2007 08:18 PM

so... how about them puppies?? :D


ok time for my real question, does expressjet have some sort of preferrential hiring with CAL? I noticed on another thread there's always a number of pilots from expressjet going to CAL. Sorry to hijack this thread but I didn't want to start a new thread for this little question.


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