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Old 25th June 2007 | 09:29
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Thanks for your understanding.

When i'll have time i really really will waste some of that rubber.

Cheers
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Old 25th June 2007 | 10:29
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I thought being away from home was one of many perks of the jobs, you could become an instructor then you'll be home everynight.

If i were you i would work for ryan air and leave aside home factors, as a 737 pilot for ryan air will be eaten by another person very quickly. Otherwise you may regret it later down the line, as you are busting your chops off in a dead end job just so you can stay at your house at night?
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Old 25th June 2007 | 17:48
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PIMO

I have to say, i am surprised at how many pilots can be taken in by this school boy line.
Just has to be a teenage wind up.

BALLSOUT.
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Old 25th June 2007 | 17:55
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Ryanair recruitment, they've done it again...
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Old 26th June 2007 | 14:04
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I am serius very serius.
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I hope you really understand me.
Go and waste your F430's tires...
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Old 26th June 2007 | 15:33
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BEWARE OF THE TROLLS
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Old 26th June 2007 | 17:45
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PIMO your sir are clearly strange. Not so much that you HAVE to be home evry night, but they way you HAVE to be home every night if you want to part of aviation. What do you expect?

Mommy and Daddy might wipe your arse but the airlines wont.
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Old 26th June 2007 | 18:14
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i am a pilot and a man in the same time.

If i can fly be at home everynight, this would be the best for me.To be honest i like when my parents wipe my ass.It feels nice to go home and have somebody to talk to.
Who said you have to live alone? who said you have to be away from your parents?I talk to my father and mother like i talk to you everyday.Maybe you don't need your parents because they don't give you what they give me.
If you live alone because this society makes you believe that, i think you live your life far away from what you would really have.I do what i want and i never follow what you tell me.As i man i have needs and i am so lucky i can satify them every day.
Personally i believe that my life is much better then the other guys at my age living alone.I feel happy this way..
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Old 26th June 2007 | 19:55
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First off, I am a happy guy with a loving family, good friends(which would be of some use to you) and a wonderfull girlfriend. And why? I know what responsibilty is.....becoming your own man. Im not saying dont talk to your parents, don't try bother twisting my statements cause my Mom didn't raise no fool my friend. You are tottaly dependent on your parents when it comes to $$ and security, try growing some balls and living in the real world and to be honest I think your parents are just as bad for not seeing it.

Secondly, I dedected a bit of bragging in your last post about your parents doshing out money whenever you want which I wouldn't bother doing either. My father is making well into 6 figures per annum and I dont take advantage of that. For example I ran a few flight schools by him which I hoped to attend 1 of which was oxford. My dad offered to ''help'' financialy but I declined. Instead I started a 4 year electrical apprenticeship yesterday in which I could be shipped abroad @ anytime to work on an industrial project.Im going to bite the bullet and go through with it....Because while saving a large majority of a good salary I can attend a more affordable but equally reputable flight school, mabey in the states.

Now your probably saying to yourself ''Why would he even do that? H e should take his parents money and go to a decsent school'' But dont forget your spoilt and depend on your parents. Im doing it because when/if I get to a right hand seat I know I put myself there and not my parents wallet or by beign childish.

What I think is obvious to myself and other pruners is that you actually have the nerve to say you are only looking for airlines that have you home every night!!! Pull your head out of your arse mate cause it doesn't work like that. If you had a true passion for flight you wouldn't give 2 f$$ks about what times your assigned to fly and count yourself lucky to even have the oppurtunity to fly in the first place. Think of all the lads world wide busting their ass to even get an interview.

Im not even angry at you, I feel sorry for you.
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Old 26th June 2007 | 20:23
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Time for bed pimo you have school in the morning
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Old 26th June 2007 | 20:24
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well, why should you be angry at me?
Just because the way i am it makes you angry or sorry?

You choose to do whatever you want in your life.If you are happy to do another job to become a pilot be my guest.I am happy whatever makes you happy.
Since i am a free person i choose to do whatever i want and this doesn't make me spoiled.If me and my father share his fortune why does it make me a spoild brat?Becoming a man is not strictly what you say.Is not doing military service that makes you a man,otherwise nature would have made us all soldiers.The definition of man is something that changes from culture to culture.I don't know what your point really is about choosing to work for ryan.If working for ryan makes me a pussy then i think you should revise your idea of beeing a man.In my life there is sot only flying.
I wish you the best with your decisions
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Old 26th June 2007 | 20:45
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Can't believe how narrow-minded some people are. Not everyone in this world has to live by your rigid set of rules and dogmatic cultured constraints.

Pimo, I salute you. Enjoy your Ferrari and lifestyle. (And try easyJet )
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Old 26th June 2007 | 20:58
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Beign a man is making your own life not robbing it from your daddy. A man is making your own sacrafices and commiting to responsibilty. Once again dont try twist my statements. I never said ryanair was for pussies....i would be very gratefull to fly with them over not flying at all and second of all i never mentioned that doing military serivce is becoming a man!!!
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Old 26th June 2007 | 21:09
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Pimo,

Your profile location is Vancouver

I didn't know Ryanair had a YVR base.

Should be an interesting commute to get home to mummy and Daddy at night
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Old 26th June 2007 | 21:13
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whatever

Without thinking too(oooo) much about your personal little issues here, the point is pimo - and I hope you can at least SEE that -, it is not your God-given right to get a right hand seat with FR, or for that matter ANY other airline, just because you dad CAN, WILL or DOES pay for your flight education ( and probably the 73' typerating ).

I hope you realize that there is some dispute in this thread because your point of view is that you shall get the muffin's chocolate pieces, just because you will drive your Ferrari to work (you have to pay for parking with FR btw )... There are TONS of cadets ( including myself! ) that would break into your daddy's house and steal your Ferrari just to get that FIRST turbine job!!!

Life is not all about "daddy's gonna fix it i think".....maybe you'll never realize, die a happy man's death then...but trust me, the odds that you WILL are quite high.

Off to bed now...grammar school tomorrow
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Old 26th June 2007 | 21:28
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Different strokes guys, being home every night is very important to me too (i dont mind the odd stop over as it comes with the nature of the job) which I stated in an interview I was in recently. If pimo wants to live his life that way and is happy doing it then fair play, leave him to it, dont bash him. Also, Ryanair aint the only airline that allows that type of lifestyle, there are quite a few that get you in your own bed every night barring delays/cancellations/technical problems.
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Old 26th June 2007 | 21:38
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Well, refusing your father's money is your own choice, i don't think good or bad of you.I am not twisting your ideas and i know you didn't say anything about the military.I was just saying it to show you that a man is a man also not doing a military service or getting money to your parents.
Let me ask you one thing.Did you get where you are without asking anything?not even one penny?since your answer is no you are like me, the difference maybe is in the amount of money you got from your parents that might be different from the one i got.So where is the man you are talking about?Since yo got less money then me it means you are more a man then me?i work since i was 16 years old.Today i am 30 and the cars i had really never changed me.Not having debts didn't make me a spoiled man but just lucky.It depends from people to people.
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Old 26th June 2007 | 22:12
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i was a pilot since 24.Have been all over the world to fly.I fly in a 737-400 since 2 years ago and for 6 years i have never been at home.Since i got back home for the first time in my life i started to waste some money in fun.I thought i deserved it after all.Free to do and think whatever you want but if you think that suffering is the best way to achieve something come and work for me at minimum wage in my factory so i can make you so happy.I would reccomend to start as soon as possible to fly.If you have the opportunity do it now and not 4 years later.Maybe 4 years later the market will close again for another 4 year and then you will remain just a dreamer.Think very well about beeing a pilot later.Age in this enviroment is extremly important.If you want to be a pilot just Fuxxing do it now.Why wait?maybe you really don't want to do it.
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Old 27th June 2007 | 04:00
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pimo ?

Please Spare us of this threat and you'r most ridicules " Belly Aching"
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Old 27th June 2007 | 08:11
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Age in this enviroment is extremly important.If you want to be a pilot just Fuxxing do it now.
Ahhh age...didn't know that, thanks! Could your dad also buy me a 73 rating while we're at it?

Life's not THAT easy for everybody my friend.
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