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Prerequisites include:How do you become a mod here? I’ve got plenty of free time right now!
Not being a trainee,
Donating your soul to MJ
Prerequisites include:How do you become a mod here? I’ve got plenty of free time right now!
I qualify! Sign me up. ?
..... I hope that was on purpose.Your welcome
I never make mistakes ?..... I hope that was on purpose.
"Facts don't care about your feelings" #1349 ShapiroI just might be “gay”.
Dissenting opinions weren’t the sole factors in me locking the thread; it started off as a thread about why and what was pertaining to trainees and the hold on their training and then, as if by magic, changed course and the posts were about whatever was seemingly relevant that day. Opinions are fine and welcomed. But facts are more relevant in a topic such as that which I locked. There are plenty of other threads to post opinions in, such as this one.
How many dicks do I need to suck to get back to 5/10 from 5/5?
Is this the mask argument thread?
They’ll get over it. If our contract wasn’t so tied to performance than this would be as big of a deal. But it is! Pilots get the full roll the day the start. We don’t.While I’d really like to train and get back to work, I’d also like it to be worth it. I can already here the moans and groans of the older CPCs about only certing on “COVID traffic” if we were to train right now. After going back for recerts, our traffic is nowhere close to what it’s was. An area that had 5 or all 6 sectors on almost all day is now operating with 2 or 3 at most even during our busy arrival pushes. While the next raise would be nice, I’ll wait a few months and deal with our extremelyyy tough (/s) life of zoom class mornings and “self study” my way through to a regular paycheck.
#traineecareersmatter #solidarityLET US TRAIN. LET US TRAIN
So were you not able to hack it as a pilot or something? Every other post is cupping the balls of the illustrious pilot groups. Go be one. Please.Pilots get the full roll the day the start. We don’t.
A pilot’s complexity is the same whether there’s no planes in the sky or 50. Can’t be said for us. If I were to work and certify at my next sector now, and in 2-3 months traffic picked back up considerably, it’d be completely different, and I’d get shit on.They’ll get over it. If our contract wasn’t so tied to performance than this would be as big of a deal. But it is! Pilots get the full roll the day the start. We don’t.
So how long is everybody supposed to wait before it’s finally determined that these reduced traffic numbers are just going to be the new normal? We’re 4 months in and nearly every air carrier is talking about furloughs and layoffs in the months to come. It took years for traffic to reach pre-9/11 numbers after that event, how come those trainees didn’t have to sit on the sidelines for months/years?While I’d really like to train and get back to work, I’d also like it to be worth it. I can already here the moans and groans of the older CPCs about only certing on “COVID traffic” if we were to train right now. After going back for recerts, our traffic is nowhere close to what it’s was. An area that had 5 or all 6 sectors on almost all day is now operating with 2 or 3 at most even during our busy arrival pushes. While the next raise would be nice, I’ll wait a few months and deal with our extremelyyy tough (/s) life of zoom class mornings and “self study” my way through to a regular paycheck.