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Old 09-09-2015 | 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Setopbug
Just a friendly reminder for those of you who don't commute and for some reason aren't aware:

Take a moment off your life to walk up to the gate and see what's going on with your cockpit nonrevs about ten minutes before close. Lest you leave with two RJ pilots in your cockpit while a United Airlines pilot is left behind because you were too busy or lazy to make a decision or worry about anything other than yourself.

Reading comprehension checked. Nowhere here do you indicate one individual. Instead you implicate all non-commuters.

If at the end of the last sentence you wrote, "...like the captain today did," then you would be inferring something different.
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Old 09-09-2015 | 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by PotatoChip
Wow. Settle down. Take your blood pressure meds. I was VERY much joking. Tongue in cheek. Sarcasm. Making fun of the OPs post.

Jeepers.
Sorry if you were indeed joking. It didn't come across that way in your post. It just gets under my skin when people put down other professional pilots because they weren't lucky to have the right timing and/or the good fortune to get to their dream job right off the bat. I used to commute for years on UEX and they took great care to make sure I always got on if at all possible. I remember what life was like as a commuter and try to help out whenver I can.
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Old 09-09-2015 | 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by UALinIAH
Sorry if you were indeed joking. It didn't come across that way in your post. It just gets under my skin when people put down other professional pilots because they weren't lucky to have the right timing and/or the good fortune to get to their dream job right off the bat. I used to commute for years on UEX and they took great care to make sure I always got on if at all possible. I remember what life was like as a commuter and try to help out whenver I can.
That's nice of you. I've got 7 years "RJ Trash" time under my belt.
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