I have no sympathy for the people that quit. They knew that the loophole could close at any time, that's literally the risk of doing it. They gambled and they lost. As for NCEPT, it sucks but I managed to get out of my up/down that had a 2.5 year on average training time. One of the top 10 longest training times in the country for terminal facilities last I had checked. That's with people jumping me for the special N90/ATL bids, supe deviations, and all that. Some people are impatient and expect to get out instantly then get mad when they dont. People quitting just delay those trying to get out on NCEPT more and just tries to jump ahead of others.