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Originally Posted by Billy Tate
(Post 3837747)
Spirit hired Alvarez and Marsal . Lehman Brothers and Enron is all you need to know
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Originally Posted by drywhitetoast
(Post 3837775)
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Originally Posted by Noisecanceller
(Post 3837758)
They are a consulting firm for every industry and every aspect of business within every industry. They could’ve done business with just about any company for just about anything.
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Originally Posted by CatPilot1
(Post 3837780)
That’s definitely Ted
Originally Posted by StoneQOLdCrazy
(Post 3837795)
it’s interesting how you spin everything as a positive. Why is that?
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Originally Posted by Halon1211
(Post 3837631)
huh what was I doing at the training center?? … training maybe 🤔
how did I know they were visitors from Elliot??? They were wearing badges that said “visitor” The sign in sheet at the front desk said “ Elliot management” no, I wasn’t getting a tour myself. I was there for…wait for it…training… as I was walking to the sim I noticed the people with the visitor tag on being escorted by someone from Spirit (no I don’t know who all the big shots now are at Spirit besides Bendo and TC) so I don’t know who the other person was. |
Originally Posted by Billy Tate
(Post 3837747)
Spirit hired Alvarez and Marsal . Lehman Brothers and Enron is all you need to know
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Originally Posted by WHACKMASTER
(Post 3837815)
See, that's the problem with being a big and persistent troll......people won't take you seriously when (if) you're trying to be serious.
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Originally Posted by CatPilot1
(Post 3837657)
The poster is an insider/former C suite/BOD person. They’re informed, and occasionally show up and drop truth bombs; though usually on airliners.net. Kinda surprised Halon hooked him, unless his wild swinging in the dark has a sliver of truth that attracted this big ass fish.
Airliners.net is a cesspool of drivel, garbage, and mind-numbing repetition. Dozens upon dozens of the same idiotic questions, asked repeatedly by people who wouldn’t recognize a fact if it slapped them in the face. If I have to see one more post longing for the return of Eastern, Pan Am, or TWA, or hear the same questions that were answered back in the '70s, I might just volunteer to walk into a running jet engine myself. I’ve pulled myself out of that gutter, and trust me, it’s the dead-end of the airline business. Not worth a single second of my time. That said, I do appreciate your recognition of my experience and knowledge, which, as you can see, won’t be wasted on those nitwits. Now, let’s circle back to our Fire Extinguisher friend: He claims that a simple visitor log—what he called a "sign-in sheet"—proves that Eliott was on the premises, based on the entry, and I quote: "The sign-in sheet at the front desk said ‘Elliott Management". Yet, curiously, he fails to provide any actual *names* linked to this mysterious "Eliott" entry. If he can so clearly read "Eliott" in pen and ink, then surely, our Fire Extinguisher friend could also offer the names associated with those granted access, right? But no, not a peep. Now, here’s where it gets even murkier: If Eliott Management was indeed on-site, who was their guide? Who, exactly, was responsible for escorting one of the most significant multi-billion-dollar investment firms through the campus of a brand-new, state-of-the-art, multi-million-dollar training facility—the newest in the USA? This isn’t the kind of place you pass off to some junior executive that no one’s heard of or that a seasoned pilot would not recognize. Are we now expected to believe this multi-billion-dollar firm was shown around the training center by a staff accountant? If he did not see Ted, Bendo, Canfield or Cromer, he must have seen the ghost of Ned Homfeld. This whole narrative smells like a fume event. Someone pull the fire handle on his halon bottle; discharge and extinguish. |
Originally Posted by Halon1211
(Post 3837659)
oh, did I disappoint you that I came up with a logical response?
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