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Surely not on your EA when staying home safe is a must!!!! /s

I saw a movie last week. Three people in the whole building seemed like. Felt better than the train ride to work ?.
Hah I’m about to loaded on this academy pay. And yeah I was the only person in my theater it was wild. Felt like I was apart of the 1% ?
 
The only trainees that are 100% missing out on money are those that received a recommendation prior to the schedule change, but didn't get a checkride. Everyone else is just assuming they may have been checked out. There's no doubt that some of y'all would've probably gotten a recommendation, but it wasn't guaranteed.

For me personally I've been ready to go back to 5/2 for a while. When this started we were told we would only be recalled in an emergency situation to maintain 2 separate crews, but that went away. 5/5 turned into 5/2 or 5/3 with last minute calls for coverage to approve spot leave.

I do agree with the fact that training absolutely should've kept going at facilities that could maintain social distancing. I'm guessing it may be easier to do this at towers than Tracons and centers IDK.

32andBelow you are already probably making at least 15k more than me, so try that argument with someone else.
Or you know the 6 months I haven't been able to train and progress. Not sure you even get your own logic but it makes no sense.
 
It just so happens I meet most of the experience criteria. Just wasn't sure if it would be feasible or worth me even doing as a trainee.
I'm in the DRC, it's not like the other NATCA positions. It's basically like a Slack message group where they talk about how to assist when hurricanes come through or whatever (who has an airplane and can run supplies to an impacted area, set up canned food drives or gather coats and blankets to send to members who lose their homes, etc...). I dont think there's a set number or positions, pretty sure anyone who wants to can join, it's basically just an outreach program.
 
I'm in the DRC, it's not like the other NATCA positions. It's basically like a Slack message group where they talk about how to assist when hurricanes come through or whatever (who has an airplane and can run supplies to an impacted area, set up canned food drives or gather coats and blankets to send to members who lose their homes, etc...). I dont think there's a set number or positions, pretty sure anyone who wants to can join, it's basically just an outreach program.
I, too, am in the DRC ?
 
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