Spirit May 2019 hiring
#261
Wow, dude.
Grammar.com :
While indorsement and endorsement are both nouns, they refer to different concepts. An endorsement is a public indication of approval or support. An indorsement is a legal signature on some financial documents, like checks. Indorsement is used in American English, but only rarely.
Get comfy at...Compass, is it?
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Grammar.com :
While indorsement and endorsement are both nouns, they refer to different concepts. An endorsement is a public indication of approval or support. An indorsement is a legal signature on some financial documents, like checks. Indorsement is used in American English, but only rarely.
Get comfy at...Compass, is it?
Plane Coffee
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Indorse:
Etymology
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
LL. indorsare,. See Endorse
Usage
In literature:
Indorsed on the note was the idea, and our hero had often passed that expression through his mind.
"Now or Never" by Oliver Optic
Many physicians and surgeons, who are supposed to be trained in scientific methods of thought, will indorse what she says.
"Applied Eugenics" by Paul Popenoe and Roswell Hill Johnson
The world has indorsed his great popularity with the heart, as much as with the brain.
"The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 80, June, 1864" by Various
I want your check, indorsed by David.
"The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862" by Various
Giddings, Joshua R., his position on power of Congress over slavery not indorsed by Adams, 263.
"John Quincy Adams" by John. T. Morse
You should indorse every check you deposit, even though it be payable to bearer.
"The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing" by Joseph Triemens
The band is playing "Yankee Doodle," and the boys break into an occasional cheer by way of indorsement.
"The Citizen-Soldier" by John Beatty
If Mabel knew, she would be the first one to indorse what I have just said.
"Grace Harlowe's Third Year at Overton College" by Jessie Graham Flower
Do not indorse wrong end up; the top of the back is the left end of the face.
"Up To Date Business" by Various
You surely will indorse that, Miss Warne, as far as you are concerned?
"Under the Country Sky" by Grace S. Richmond
Here is a program for the coming generation which would be indorsed by a very large part of the democrats of the past.
"Socialism As It Is" by William English Walling
As his final act Colonel Cook, the chairman of the standing committee of sixty, indorsed the resolution adopted.
"Albert Gallatin" by John Austin Stevens
This is the great stumbling-block in our way to the indorsement of Mr. Moody and such men.
"Autobiography of Frank G. Allen, Minister of the Gospel" by Frank G. Allen
Reedy indorsed Jim Crill's check, and stuck it in his vest pocket.
"The Desert Fiddler" by William H. Hamby
We can't sell them without the owner's indorsement.
"Rufus and Rose" by Horatio Alger, Jr
Without chance of national success, this ticket was received with strong expression of indorsement.
"Robert Toombs" by Pleasant A. Stovall
Indorsement of essay, 298.
"English: Composition and Literature" by W. F. (William Franklin) Webster
This view is now indorsed by some of the most prominent abolitionists.
"Cotton is King and The Pro-Slavery Arguments" by Various
By violating the rights of property, it has indorsed the worst doctrines of Socialism.
"Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber" by James Aitken Wylie
It is as harmless as water, and has been indorsed by the most scientific men of the day.
"Harper's Young People, January 13, 1880"
.....
But all that cr@pola aside, do you or do you not indorse (or endorse) using the idea of keeping first year wages low to decrease the quality of applicants as a way of extorting higher wages for the more senior people?
THAT was the question.
#262
Do a little research yourself. Indorse us a totally acceptable alternative spelling derived from the original Latin. Hope you are a better pilot than you are a Grammarian.
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Indorse:
Etymology
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
LL. indorsare,. See Endorse
Usage
In literature:
Indorsed on the note was the idea, and our hero had often passed that expression through his mind.
"Now or Never" by Oliver Optic
Many physicians and surgeons, who are supposed to be trained in scientific methods of thought, will indorse what she says.
"Applied Eugenics" by Paul Popenoe and Roswell Hill Johnson
The world has indorsed his great popularity with the heart, as much as with the brain.
"The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 80, June, 1864" by Various
I want your check, indorsed by David.
"The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862" by Various
Giddings, Joshua R., his position on power of Congress over slavery not indorsed by Adams, 263.
"John Quincy Adams" by John. T. Morse
You should indorse every check you deposit, even though it be payable to bearer.
"The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing" by Joseph Triemens
The band is playing "Yankee Doodle," and the boys break into an occasional cheer by way of indorsement.
"The Citizen-Soldier" by John Beatty
If Mabel knew, she would be the first one to indorse what I have just said.
"Grace Harlowe's Third Year at Overton College" by Jessie Graham Flower
Do not indorse wrong end up; the top of the back is the left end of the face.
"Up To Date Business" by Various
You surely will indorse that, Miss Warne, as far as you are concerned?
"Under the Country Sky" by Grace S. Richmond
Here is a program for the coming generation which would be indorsed by a very large part of the democrats of the past.
"Socialism As It Is" by William English Walling
As his final act Colonel Cook, the chairman of the standing committee of sixty, indorsed the resolution adopted.
"Albert Gallatin" by John Austin Stevens
This is the great stumbling-block in our way to the indorsement of Mr. Moody and such men.
"Autobiography of Frank G. Allen, Minister of the Gospel" by Frank G. Allen
Reedy indorsed Jim Crill's check, and stuck it in his vest pocket.
"The Desert Fiddler" by William H. Hamby
We can't sell them without the owner's indorsement.
"Rufus and Rose" by Horatio Alger, Jr
Without chance of national success, this ticket was received with strong expression of indorsement.
"Robert Toombs" by Pleasant A. Stovall
Indorsement of essay, 298.
"English: Composition and Literature" by W. F. (William Franklin) Webster
This view is now indorsed by some of the most prominent abolitionists.
"Cotton is King and The Pro-Slavery Arguments" by Various
By violating the rights of property, it has indorsed the worst doctrines of Socialism.
"Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber" by James Aitken Wylie
It is as harmless as water, and has been indorsed by the most scientific men of the day.
"Harper's Young People, January 13, 1880"
.....
But all that cr@pola aside, do you or do you not indorse (or endorse) using the idea of keeping first year wages low to decrease the quality of applicants as a way of extorting higher wages for the more senior people?
THAT was the question.
***
Indorse:
Etymology
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
LL. indorsare,. See Endorse
Usage
In literature:
Indorsed on the note was the idea, and our hero had often passed that expression through his mind.
"Now or Never" by Oliver Optic
Many physicians and surgeons, who are supposed to be trained in scientific methods of thought, will indorse what she says.
"Applied Eugenics" by Paul Popenoe and Roswell Hill Johnson
The world has indorsed his great popularity with the heart, as much as with the brain.
"The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 80, June, 1864" by Various
I want your check, indorsed by David.
"The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862" by Various
Giddings, Joshua R., his position on power of Congress over slavery not indorsed by Adams, 263.
"John Quincy Adams" by John. T. Morse
You should indorse every check you deposit, even though it be payable to bearer.
"The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing" by Joseph Triemens
The band is playing "Yankee Doodle," and the boys break into an occasional cheer by way of indorsement.
"The Citizen-Soldier" by John Beatty
If Mabel knew, she would be the first one to indorse what I have just said.
"Grace Harlowe's Third Year at Overton College" by Jessie Graham Flower
Do not indorse wrong end up; the top of the back is the left end of the face.
"Up To Date Business" by Various
You surely will indorse that, Miss Warne, as far as you are concerned?
"Under the Country Sky" by Grace S. Richmond
Here is a program for the coming generation which would be indorsed by a very large part of the democrats of the past.
"Socialism As It Is" by William English Walling
As his final act Colonel Cook, the chairman of the standing committee of sixty, indorsed the resolution adopted.
"Albert Gallatin" by John Austin Stevens
This is the great stumbling-block in our way to the indorsement of Mr. Moody and such men.
"Autobiography of Frank G. Allen, Minister of the Gospel" by Frank G. Allen
Reedy indorsed Jim Crill's check, and stuck it in his vest pocket.
"The Desert Fiddler" by William H. Hamby
We can't sell them without the owner's indorsement.
"Rufus and Rose" by Horatio Alger, Jr
Without chance of national success, this ticket was received with strong expression of indorsement.
"Robert Toombs" by Pleasant A. Stovall
Indorsement of essay, 298.
"English: Composition and Literature" by W. F. (William Franklin) Webster
This view is now indorsed by some of the most prominent abolitionists.
"Cotton is King and The Pro-Slavery Arguments" by Various
By violating the rights of property, it has indorsed the worst doctrines of Socialism.
"Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber" by James Aitken Wylie
It is as harmless as water, and has been indorsed by the most scientific men of the day.
"Harper's Young People, January 13, 1880"
.....
But all that cr@pola aside, do you or do you not indorse (or endorse) using the idea of keeping first year wages low to decrease the quality of applicants as a way of extorting higher wages for the more senior people?
THAT was the question.
Could you even imagine flying with this guy? What a pain in the rear he would be.
You're not angry at us, you are angry at Delta for ending the flying with Compass...its not your fault.....its not your fault...
(well maybe it is)
#263
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Dude looking at your post history makes me wonder...do you just go offer your unsolicited opinions on every other (read: other = places you don’t work at) airlines’ forums? I’m not one to kick a guy when he’s down but being that you’re at Compass, don’t you have a resume to sharpen rather than talk trash about everyone else?
I work here and I am keeping quiet because I’m new and I’ve been around the block long enough to know when you’re new, listen more than you speak. You’re not even new, bro.
Give it a rest
I work here and I am keeping quiet because I’m new and I’ve been around the block long enough to know when you’re new, listen more than you speak. You’re not even new, bro.
Give it a rest
#264
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Joined: Sep 2017
Posts: 3,202
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From: MEC Chairman, Snack Basket Committee
So this ^^^^^^ is the "better qualified" candidate we would get with higher first year pay?
Could you even imagine flying with this guy? What a pain in the rear he would be.
You're not angry at us, you are angry at Delta for ending the flying with Compass...its not your fault.....its not your fault...
(well maybe it is)
Could you even imagine flying with this guy? What a pain in the rear he would be.
You're not angry at us, you are angry at Delta for ending the flying with Compass...its not your fault.....its not your fault...
(well maybe it is)
#265
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Joined: Dec 2016
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Do a little research yourself. Indorse us a totally acceptable alternative spelling derived from the original Latin. Hope you are a better pilot than you are a Grammarian.
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Indorse:
Etymology
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
LL. indorsare,. See Endorse
Usage
In literature:
Indorsed on the note was the idea, and our hero had often passed that expression through his mind.
"Now or Never" by Oliver Optic
Many physicians and surgeons, who are supposed to be trained in scientific methods of thought, will indorse what she says.
"Applied Eugenics" by Paul Popenoe and Roswell Hill Johnson
The world has indorsed his great popularity with the heart, as much as with the brain.
"The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 80, June, 1864" by Various
I want your check, indorsed by David.
"The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862" by Various
Giddings, Joshua R., his position on power of Congress over slavery not indorsed by Adams, 263.
"John Quincy Adams" by John. T. Morse
You should indorse every check you deposit, even though it be payable to bearer.
"The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing" by Joseph Triemens
The band is playing "Yankee Doodle," and the boys break into an occasional cheer by way of indorsement.
"The Citizen-Soldier" by John Beatty
If Mabel knew, she would be the first one to indorse what I have just said.
"Grace Harlowe's Third Year at Overton College" by Jessie Graham Flower
Do not indorse wrong end up; the top of the back is the left end of the face.
"Up To Date Business" by Various
You surely will indorse that, Miss Warne, as far as you are concerned?
"Under the Country Sky" by Grace S. Richmond
Here is a program for the coming generation which would be indorsed by a very large part of the democrats of the past.
"Socialism As It Is" by William English Walling
As his final act Colonel Cook, the chairman of the standing committee of sixty, indorsed the resolution adopted.
"Albert Gallatin" by John Austin Stevens
This is the great stumbling-block in our way to the indorsement of Mr. Moody and such men.
"Autobiography of Frank G. Allen, Minister of the Gospel" by Frank G. Allen
Reedy indorsed Jim Crill's check, and stuck it in his vest pocket.
"The Desert Fiddler" by William H. Hamby
We can't sell them without the owner's indorsement.
"Rufus and Rose" by Horatio Alger, Jr
Without chance of national success, this ticket was received with strong expression of indorsement.
"Robert Toombs" by Pleasant A. Stovall
Indorsement of essay, 298.
"English: Composition and Literature" by W. F. (William Franklin) Webster
This view is now indorsed by some of the most prominent abolitionists.
"Cotton is King and The Pro-Slavery Arguments" by Various
By violating the rights of property, it has indorsed the worst doctrines of Socialism.
"Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber" by James Aitken Wylie
It is as harmless as water, and has been indorsed by the most scientific men of the day.
"Harper's Young People, January 13, 1880"
.....
But all that cr@pola aside, do you or do you not indorse (or endorse) using the idea of keeping first year wages low to decrease the quality of applicants as a way of extorting higher wages for the more senior people?
THAT was the question.
***
Indorse:
Etymology
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
LL. indorsare,. See Endorse
Usage
In literature:
Indorsed on the note was the idea, and our hero had often passed that expression through his mind.
"Now or Never" by Oliver Optic
Many physicians and surgeons, who are supposed to be trained in scientific methods of thought, will indorse what she says.
"Applied Eugenics" by Paul Popenoe and Roswell Hill Johnson
The world has indorsed his great popularity with the heart, as much as with the brain.
"The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 80, June, 1864" by Various
I want your check, indorsed by David.
"The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862" by Various
Giddings, Joshua R., his position on power of Congress over slavery not indorsed by Adams, 263.
"John Quincy Adams" by John. T. Morse
You should indorse every check you deposit, even though it be payable to bearer.
"The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing" by Joseph Triemens
The band is playing "Yankee Doodle," and the boys break into an occasional cheer by way of indorsement.
"The Citizen-Soldier" by John Beatty
If Mabel knew, she would be the first one to indorse what I have just said.
"Grace Harlowe's Third Year at Overton College" by Jessie Graham Flower
Do not indorse wrong end up; the top of the back is the left end of the face.
"Up To Date Business" by Various
You surely will indorse that, Miss Warne, as far as you are concerned?
"Under the Country Sky" by Grace S. Richmond
Here is a program for the coming generation which would be indorsed by a very large part of the democrats of the past.
"Socialism As It Is" by William English Walling
As his final act Colonel Cook, the chairman of the standing committee of sixty, indorsed the resolution adopted.
"Albert Gallatin" by John Austin Stevens
This is the great stumbling-block in our way to the indorsement of Mr. Moody and such men.
"Autobiography of Frank G. Allen, Minister of the Gospel" by Frank G. Allen
Reedy indorsed Jim Crill's check, and stuck it in his vest pocket.
"The Desert Fiddler" by William H. Hamby
We can't sell them without the owner's indorsement.
"Rufus and Rose" by Horatio Alger, Jr
Without chance of national success, this ticket was received with strong expression of indorsement.
"Robert Toombs" by Pleasant A. Stovall
Indorsement of essay, 298.
"English: Composition and Literature" by W. F. (William Franklin) Webster
This view is now indorsed by some of the most prominent abolitionists.
"Cotton is King and The Pro-Slavery Arguments" by Various
By violating the rights of property, it has indorsed the worst doctrines of Socialism.
"Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber" by James Aitken Wylie
It is as harmless as water, and has been indorsed by the most scientific men of the day.
"Harper's Young People, January 13, 1880"
.....
But all that cr@pola aside, do you or do you not indorse (or endorse) using the idea of keeping first year wages low to decrease the quality of applicants as a way of extorting higher wages for the more senior people?
THAT was the question.
I want to keep first year pay at a rate that keeps you off property.
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#266
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#267
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$57 puts your in the 78th percentile of income in the us.
If you don’t like it here, leave. It’s a great country we live in. Go be a 777 pilot, a stock broker or a real estate agent or what ever floats your boat. You can even go float boats!
If you are here, enjoy it! Life is too short to be miserable. Also, I vote yes to change our NC.
If you don’t like it here, leave. It’s a great country we live in. Go be a 777 pilot, a stock broker or a real estate agent or what ever floats your boat. You can even go float boats!
If you are here, enjoy it! Life is too short to be miserable. Also, I vote yes to change our NC.
#268
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We had too many that just couldn’t see past their signing bonus and the fact that delta pilots are getting those checks every year not every 8.
Listen I make a good bit more under this CBA but the facts above remain. And facts are facts. The other fact is I’m about two months away from not bidding rsv on purpose anymore because there is absolutely no way to guarantee which rap you’re going to get even if you are the most senior bidder on rsv. It’s a joke. I never dropped or checker-boarded in the last contract but this system is absolute nonsense. And NO, rsv isn’t supposed to suck and and it’s not necessarily supposed to be junior. If an airline stagnates folks could be on rsv indefinitely unwillingly. At many airlines and also with a lot of widebody categories rsv travels far up the seniority list because it’s preferable.
Now some guy that is artificially getting a line because myself and many others are bidding rsv is about to unwillingly end up on rsv when we return to lines bc this system is abysmal for rsv. You can’t even use your vacation as float like everyone else.
#269
Line Holder
Joined: Mar 2016
Posts: 663
Likes: 46
We don’t and shouldn’t compare ourselves to the rest of the country but to airline pilots. We are trying to attract quality pilots not real estate agents. $57 with no healthcare gets you guys that may or may not be good pilots but it gets you a good amount of pilots that content with the low compensation and likely to vote for another substandard contract.
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Wow, so nice to see guys getting fired up about the contract and negotiations! Hope to see y’all out there when we’re picketing in 2025!
Fact of the matter is we got what we deserved! Unity and event attendance was abysmal! Most apathetic bunch of pilots out there! A recall should’ve taken place as soon as the TRO hit. We lost all our leverage after that! Not only did we sell first year guys down the road, we also sold current and future reserve guys down the road! Bendo played us perfectly! Hats off to him!
SWA, JETBLUE... all had guys pulling and fighting in the same direction! Event participation was off the charts! But hey, we got 40 guys out of 300 to show up at a picket event and guys that couldn’t put on a freaking lanyard!
Fact of the matter is we got what we deserved! Unity and event attendance was abysmal! Most apathetic bunch of pilots out there! A recall should’ve taken place as soon as the TRO hit. We lost all our leverage after that! Not only did we sell first year guys down the road, we also sold current and future reserve guys down the road! Bendo played us perfectly! Hats off to him!
SWA, JETBLUE... all had guys pulling and fighting in the same direction! Event participation was off the charts! But hey, we got 40 guys out of 300 to show up at a picket event and guys that couldn’t put on a freaking lanyard!
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