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Old 09-28-2007, 09:04 AM
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My cousin went there at like 23
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Old 09-28-2007, 09:44 AM
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If he gets furloughed before he upgrades at CAL he'll be up ****s creek without TPIC. It's nothing to be envious of.

With upgrades in the 737 at CAL holding at under 3 yrs and 30+ new aircraft coming to the fleet and 200+ ca. retiring next year. He is in a great spot. Definately something to be envious of.
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Old 09-28-2007, 09:47 AM
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My cousin went there at like 23
Yeah I see a lot of young F/O's over there, half of them wont even look you in the eye because they realize how easy it was for them to go there. It used to annoy me but in reality thats life, networking, friends of the family, its like that in every industry. I bet some of those kids dont even appreciate where they are, I would imagine those that "paid there dues" that are over there are more appreciative. If my father worked at CAL I would expect the same thing. I wouldn't focus too much of your time on it, it is what it its, just do yourself a favor don't be bitter and don't be jealous. I would love to go to CAL but I am enjoying my time here, however long it may be. Everybody is so focused on the upgrade, the "major" the bigger house, the cars blah bah. You will most likely get to where you want to go, may take longer than your buddy but so what.......... enjoy where your at in life because you dont want to look back when your 50 and wish you would have enjoyed the time you spent "hand-Flying" and drinking beers with a crew that you have much more in common with then some of the guys over at CAL. As more airlines hire I think CAL will be less and less everyones favorite, their contract & pay blow and until they change that, if they even do, Delta, United, SWA, UPS etc would be more desirable than CAL. I would imagine unless you were a local at one of their three terrible bases, Other airlines offer much more in terms of pay and QOL.

I am jealous of the F/A's though, CAL has some hot ones...........
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Old 09-28-2007, 10:26 AM
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Yeah I see a lot of young F/O's over there, half of them wont even look you in the eye because they realize how easy it was for them to go there. It used to annoy me but in reality thats life, networking, friends of the family, its like that in every industry. I bet some of those kids dont even appreciate where they are, I would imagine those that "paid there dues" that are over there are more appreciative. If my father worked at CAL I would expect the same thing. I wouldn't focus too much of your time on it, it is what it its, just do yourself a favor don't be bitter and don't be jealous. I would love to go to CAL but I am enjoying my time here, however long it may be. Everybody is so focused on the upgrade, the "major" the bigger house, the cars blah bah. You will most likely get to where you want to go, may take longer than your buddy but so what.......... enjoy where your at in life because you dont want to look back when your 50 and wish you would have enjoyed the time you spent "hand-Flying" and drinking beers with a crew that you have much more in common with then some of the guys over at CAL. As more airlines hire I think CAL will be less and less everyones favorite, their contract & pay blow and until they change that, if they even do, Delta, United, SWA, UPS etc would be more desirable than CAL. I would imagine unless you were a local at one of their three terrible bases, Other airlines offer much more in terms of pay and QOL.

I am jealous of the F/A's though, CAL has some hot ones...........

Horrible bases? lets face it saab we both live in the EWR area..it would be sweet.. i dont think EWR would be a horrible base, I would take any of the new yorks or Philadelphia.....
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Old 09-28-2007, 10:36 AM
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Horrible bases? lets face it saab we both live in the EWR area..it would be sweet.. i dont think EWR would be a horrible base, I would take any of the new yorks or Philadelphia.....
Oh yeah, for us its great but come on, how many people would hate to be based in EWR? For me, its the greatest thing in the world, but for the majority of the pilots I would imagine its not the best base
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Old 09-28-2007, 10:57 AM
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Oh yeah, for us its great but come on, how many people would hate to be based in EWR? For me, its the greatest thing in the world, but for the majority of the pilots I would imagine its not the best base
Moving to Hoboken once we've got a little more money in the bank...til then its philly
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Old 09-28-2007, 11:03 AM
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Moving to Hoboken once we've got a little more money in the bank...til then its philly
haah yeah Hoboken is a lot of fun, I actually joined (sisters made me) a COED softball team, We get hammered for free after the games buy our sponser, (its a bar), so many girls in Hoboken...........
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Old 09-28-2007, 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by SAABaroowski
haah yeah Hoboken is a lot of fun, I actually joined (sisters made me) a COED softball team, We get hammered for free after the games buy our sponser, (its a bar), so many girls in Hoboken...........
The mile square city was both the most expensive but best time I've ever had - without even trying. God I miss that place. I could fish for them right off my balcony on Washington and First. If you haven't done it - make it to their St. Patty's party next year. (not on the 17th)
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The mile square city was both the most expensive but best time I've ever had - without even trying. God I miss that place. I could fish for them right off my balcony on Washington and First. If you haven't done it - make it to their St. Patty's party next year. (not on the 17th)
haha classic, yeah I was there last year plan on doing it this year, I love my G/F and if it wasnt for her I wouldnt be in Hoboken, but man there has to be 3 girls for every 1 guy, its amazing, and the great thing is, is that they are between the ages of 24-35 and those are the years that women are down for one-night stands.............. ohhhhhh to be a guy
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Old 09-28-2007, 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by SAABaroowski
haha classic, yeah I was there last year plan on doing it this year, I love my G/F and if it wasnt for her I wouldnt be in Hoboken, but man there has to be 3 girls for every 1 guy, its amazing, and the great thing is, is that they are between the ages of 24-35 and those are the years that women are down for one-night stands.............. ohhhhhh to be a guy
True. My little bro use to live there. The one time I went and partied there my other bro and I went home with roommates... Good times. Now they're both married with kids.
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