Lots of good points on this subject, if you read back and look at the main points raised thoug , mine included, they are:
1. As a potential wannabee, we would within reason go most places, for a good first job. Belfast included for a jet job, unlikely as it maybe
2. The management is important, never suggested otherwise, always helps and then you are always willing to help them.
3. Knowing these situations arise, take stock and ask do you want to work for them, do you need to buy another house, move, rent just yet?
4. No one has consisdered anyone else unprofessional on here, and dont intend to start now, i having completed flight training, I know how much hard work and dedication it takes to get there.
5. Everyone, not just pilots, deserve the professional attitude of there professions and as said the more respect you have the more you are likely to give in return.
6. I understand people not wanting to upsticks, they shouldnt , i said previously, it sometimes is not worth the trouble, leaving your current position.
7. And ok, I still would love to fly, not for nothing for an airline , but i would consider the lower end of the market as i believe all wannabees would to get that foothold, like i said i am realistic!!! thats all thats meant by my comments, and flying for free is ok for me at the moment, well if you call it free, you trying hiring a multi aircraft getting 3 - 4 hours every week and pay out of your own money, i dont , so, prostitution is very hard word to use i call it financial vaiability. I dont have £800 a week to spend on flying, do you!!!
And do remember not to take these comments to heart , all people have different views and especially when you are at differing ends of the career scale.
Good comments all round though
p.s. Maybe easy jet should read a human factors book, they of all people should understand the chopping and changing causes