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TubularBells 11th Feb 2010 09:27


Tubular I have read none of your posts but I would bet my house on the fact you've lost your first officers job and you are on here to vent your anger. When you do contact the papers don't forget to mention that the 250 hour pilot has all the same licenses as you do and more than likely more ratings than you, as the Meir needs to be current. Also mention that they ate more than likely younger and also have the same type rating endorsed on their license
Airbus Freak, you are exactly the reason why I tend not to place comments on this forum much. I scan and read and every once in a while make a comment here and there.

Unlike so many other very unfortunates, I am employed at the moment and have been for the past 4 years for a large airline. I have no anger to vent and no axe to grind, unlike so many others, I am actually enjoying my job and feel pretty secure. I consider myself to be VERY fortunate. I was simply entering a post discussing my views on what I believe, is a very sad development in our industry at the moment.

What's the point in taking personal pot shots to try and discredit someone's post? Take from it what you think you should and then move on.

Geez...:ugh:

Concorde14 11th Feb 2010 10:30

After reading all of these posts and sifting through all of the insulting/immature replies, there's a lot believe me, it seems simples to me, as a wannabe you should read inside out on all that there is out there with respect to taking financial decisions and if someone chooses to make a decision based on everything written, then leave them to it. No need to go down the insulting route, we are all professionals/wannabe professionals anyway, but it seems like its the school playground on here at times. Knowledge is power right, so read everything around your subject and then make an informed decision based on that.

WWW - I'd be very interested to learn your story of career progression as it certainly seems impressive going from 737 line training in 2003 to now a Captain earning over £100k a year! If you could enlighten us that would be great as it may act as a beacon of hope for the rest of us on here who are growing tired of the lame insults and overt-negativity thats shouted at naive wannabes.

Regards

Concorde14


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