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Old 06-02-2017, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by OCCP
Did you learn that word in college?
Prolly...

It was an advanced course.
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Old 06-02-2017, 03:19 PM
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Actually his question was answered back on the first page. And second, third fourth and prolly fifth.

And every 3-6 months prior, like clockwork, going back to before Christ was a co-pilot.
Never mind college, are you even out of kindergarten yet?

I certainly wouldn't feel safe with a guy with your maturity level at the controls of an airliner.

Degree or no degree, any H.R. department worth a dime will figure out your professional demeanor, or lack thereof, and keep you well away from their brand.

I hope you're happy at Spirit. I have a feeling you'll be there for a long time.
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Originally Posted by Das Auto
Never mind college, are you even out of kindergarten yet?

I certainly wouldn't feel safe with a guy with your maturity level at the controls of an airliner.

Degree or no degree, any H.R. department worth a dime will figure out your professional demeanor, or lack thereof, and keep you well away from their brand.

I hope you're happy at Spirit. I have a feeling you'll be there for a long time.
I see you're back here, 'redeculing' people again. Didn't you say you were done here?

This HR department thing - is that why you're out looking for a job now?

Funny; you're knocking Spirit, yet were looking to get hired at F9. ****?
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Old 06-02-2017, 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Andy
I see you're back here, 'redeculing' people again. Didn't you say you were done here?

This HR department thing - is that why you're out looking for a job now?

Funny; you're knocking Spirit, yet were looking to get hired at F9. ****?
At what point did I knock Spirit? I have several friends there who are doing quite well for themselves.

You, "Andy" have contributed absolutely nothing to this thread except to bash the people who don't have a college degree, and have the audacity to ask if anyone has been hired without one.

That was the title of this thread. "Anyone hired without a degree." Not "what insults can we conjure up for anyone without a college degree."
The original poster didn't specify whether he / she meant a legacy carrier or a regional, but you assumed he was trying to get a free ride without paying his dues. Just like you assumed I was "knocking" Spirit.

A couple of people took the time to write an appropriate response to the original question. Others, namely you, threw your teddy out of your crib and got all butt hurt over nothing.

To think that people like "Gringo" and yourself call yourselves professionals is quite amazing to me. I certainly hope non of my friends or family are on one of your flights when things turn south.
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At what point did I knock Spirit? I have several friends there who are doing quite well for themselves.

You, "Andy" have contributed absolutely nothing to this thread except to bash the people who don't have a college degree, and have the audacity to ask if anyone has been hired without one.

That was the title of this thread. "Anyone hired without a degree." Not "what insults can we conjure up for anyone without a college degree."
The original poster didn't specify whether he / she meant a legacy carrier or a regional, but you assumed he was trying to get a free ride without paying his dues. Just like you assumed I was "knocking" Spirit.

A couple of people took the time to write an appropriate response to the original question. Others, namely you, threw your teddy out of your crib and got all butt hurt over nothing.

To think that people like "Gringo" and yourself call yourselves professionals is quite amazing to me. I certainly hope non of my friends or family are on one of your flights when things turn south.
LOLZ. There's nothing to 'contribute' other than to say, 'USE THE SEARCH FUNCTION!' Gringo prolly said it best:

Originally Posted by gringo
Actually his question was answered back on the first page. And second, third fourth and prolly fifth.

And every 3-6 months prior, like clockwork, going back to before Christ was a co-pilot.
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Old 06-02-2017, 07:21 PM
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LOLZ. There's nothing to 'contribute' other than to say, 'USE THE SEARCH FUNCTION!' Gringo prolly said it best:
Very good.

Now close out your mysapce page, finish your fruit loops and get an early night.

You have a multi million dollar airliner to fly in the morning, with thousands of gallons of fuel on board and a couple of hundred people in the back.
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Originally Posted by Dirtdiver
Correction on the hire date of my PAA friend: his better half was National, he was Pan Am
Thinking your PAA friend was PanExpress? Do not believe their were any female pilots at NAL
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Originally Posted by Das Auto
Very good.

Now close out your mysapce page, finish your fruit loops and get an early night.

You have a multi million dollar airliner to fly in the morning, with thousands of gallons of fuel on board and a couple of hundred people in the back.
LOLZ.

Get your college degree and you too will have a chance to be hired by airlines that fly planes carry more than 76 passengers.
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Originally Posted by iceman49
Thinking your PAA friend was PanExpress? Do not believe their were any female pilots at NAL
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Originally Posted by Andy
LOLZ.

Get your college degree and you too will have a chance to be hired by airlines that fly planes carry more than 76 passengers.
That fly planes carry what?

LOLZ?

I thought it was a requirement to be able to comprehend the English language. I also thought you needed to be over the age of 23 for an ATP.

Are you even a real pilot? Do you even have a degree?
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