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voodiloquist 09-13-2014 05:46 AM


Originally Posted by Scrappy (Post 1726215)
Things that matter in life are your loved ones and friends...that's what I was clearly referring to earlier. I stand by that statement.

Weak…how about principles, ethics, morals, integrity, courage? You are one weak sister.

Dave Fitzgerald 09-13-2014 08:14 AM

Well, In a very short couple of years, all the scabs will be gone and forced to retire. Then we can all rejoice.

SpecialTracking 09-13-2014 08:32 AM

Define a very short couple of years. The sCABS are around well into the 20's.

boxer6 09-13-2014 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by Dave Fitzgerald (Post 1726391)
Well, In a very short couple of years, all the scabs will be gone and forced to retire. Then we can all rejoice.


May 2028, I'm sorry to say, is not a short couple of years.

Scrappy...here is your quote:
Jesus dude who cares. It pays well and flies to good destinations (minus Lagos). That's good enough for me. I choose to spend my time worrying about things that matter...friends and family. Feel free to spend your time worrying about trivial **

Family and friends...Agree 100%. Scabs=trivial? NOT EVER. That is the difference. Dealing with them on an everyday basis can be tiring as you have to change your nature...how you personally interact with another person. Some people do not let it get tiring to the point where they just give in and treat them like everyone else. They are not like everyone else for true reasons stated ad nauseum. If it gets tiring to treat them as they deserve (no personal conversation) it would seem said person is worrying how they are making the scab feel....and as you say, why spend ANY time worrying about it? How they feel is trivial....correct? Or, am I missing something?

flybynuts 09-13-2014 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by nopac6 (Post 1726213)
Guys like you are comical. You get on here and shoot your mouth off and then get all offended when people respond to YOUR STATEMENTS.

You say, "you have no idea of who I am or my character." Uhhh, you're the one who said, "I choose to spend my time worrying about things that matter" when referring to people who CROSSED OUR PICKET LINES. Remarks like that tell us all we know all we NEED to know about you.

I can say that Scrappy is a person of high caliber, war vet and good person. Oh and his sense of humor is great for a fighter guy.

Be careful to directly or indirectly call or label a person a scab or scab wanna be. While I think we all can agree that crossing the line was/is horrible and has hurt this profession (along with other things like 9/11, american corporate culture, etc...).
It's hard to predict who will behave like what when the stuff hits. Just like in combat. Most behave like expected but some get the Medal of Honor and some run. Crossing the line came be similar and human behavior rarely changes.

Step back, take a breath. Scrappy is saying enjoy life. Don't be a ball of hate and rage with this job. Enjoy the good times, family and friends. You don't have to snuggle up to a scab and be a BFF. B professional and nothing else with who and whatever you fly.

SpecialTracking 09-13-2014 08:53 AM

I could frankly care less how a sCAB feels. I'm more concerned how the possible sCAB of the future feels and rethinks the notion of crossing a picket line if the time ever comes.

flybynuts 09-13-2014 09:06 AM

I don't care either. However, all us keyboard warriors talk big. People here love to twist words, state lies as truths, argue for the sake of it, label each other, and the list goes on. I bet some of us have flown together and didn't even know it and we liked each other only to come here and cast stones. My point is you can't predict behavior. We will have some that cross when the time comes. It's a fact of life. I can't worry about that. What I can do is do my best, be part of the solution, and try and set the example in hope that others will follow.

Oh and enjoy this job and family like Scrappy says.

SpecialTracking 09-13-2014 09:10 AM

Correct, you can't predict behavior. Behavior can be influenced.

Pkcola 09-13-2014 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by flybynuts (Post 1726419)
I can say that Scrappy is a person of high caliber, war vet and good person. Oh and his sense of humor is great for a fighter guy.

Be careful to directly or indirectly call or label a person a scab or scab wanna be. While I think we all can agree that crossing the line was/is horrible and has hurt this profession (along with other things like 9/11, american corporate culture, etc...).
It's hard to predict who will behave like what when the stuff hits. Just like in combat. Most behave like expected but some get the Medal of Honor and some run. Crossing the line came be similar and human behavior rarely changes.

Step back, take a breath. Scrappy is saying enjoy life. Don't be a ball of hate and rage with this job. Enjoy the good times, family and friends. You don't have to snuggle up to a scab and be a BFF. B professional and nothing else with who and whatever you fly.

Self edited

Really low -------. Maybe you should stick to blowing smoke for the new hires.

SpecialTracking 09-13-2014 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by Pkcola (Post 1726434)
Self edited

Really low -------. Maybe you should stick to blowing smoke for the new hires.

Sadly, we have a different picture of 9/11 at United.


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