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Originally Posted by Cruz5350
Besides I think I have every right to stick around here as I'm still waiting for Silver to pay me the 61 hours they owe me for August.
I think you ought to get your mney too.
Just in the mean time climb on down from that high and mighty pedestal.
Yes - these are posts from 2 years ago. They show that you were no different than the fellow co-workers of your that you now accuse of just helping management. Tell us Cruz - do these posts look like someone who wasn't helping management or someone who jumped at the job even though he was already talking bad about the company to begin with before he was even done with the interview process?
From the Gulfstream thread:
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Post #137 Half way done with interview..... Think of the worst company you've ever worked at..... It just became better than this place ever could be.
But you took the job
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Post #155 Financially it's not feasible for me to finish the checkrides and then instruct. I make decent money now and while a job at any regional is a loss in pay compared to current salary it's a somewhat "stable" job. Plus I can just continue to build time in my own airplane which imo is great.
Yep you accepted their offer to help you get the experience you needed when you said that no other regional would hire you.
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Post# 182 They dropped me off at the airport and all was done. Everyone was real nice and my only personal gripes are that we all seem to be misled about paying for training there and signing a contract. That is my only negative about them. I wouldn't mind working there minus all this contract garbage.
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Post #184 Yes I am and I'm a man of my word in the end that's all I have, but them.... they haven't been honest with a single soul since the minute they called me/us from the get go. Maybe if they were truthful from the beginning I wouldn't have 5-10 different PM's from people wondering what they heck is going on. Not one person has told me a similar story.
They don't seem to impressive - but don't let that stop you. Helping management?
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Post #190 First off GLA hasn't given me a yes or a no, but I'm probably not going to take it even if I am offered the position. If GIA didn't have a training contract then yes I would like to work for them more so than GLA and here is why. They pay more per hour on the same A/C and given where I live the commute is easier on myself and family.
Guess this is one of those things that changed
I'm not blaming you for taking the job. Look where it got you. All I'm suggesting is that you stop looking down your nose at your past co-workers and making it seem like they are part of some trouble that you managed to hold onto your high moral standards and avoid. They are you Cruz.