Now just planes Was Audis and planes
Rave Racer
Ravewar at home.com
Fri Dec 15 13:18:22 EST 2000
I promise no more NAC after this. I just need to vent.
> Unfortunately, there are a LOT of airplanes (and Audis) that don't work
> right everywhere - it just seems that there are more of them in Florida
> because Florida is a big aviation state and there are a LOT of airplanes
here.
>
> They hired the idiot nephew through sheer nepotism - junior needed a job
> and they wanted to make or keep the exec happy. That happens a LOT,
> everywhere, and jokes about hiring the moron brother-in-law have long been
> a staple of stand-up comedians everywhere. It isn't limited to aviation,
> and it certainly isn't limited to aviation in Florida.
You're right of course, but I only meant that Florida was the last
and hardest straw to take in a series of "failures" ranging from Williams
lake BC, Tatla lake BC, up through Canada's great North West on the Arctic
ocean, back down through Edmonton, Winnipeg, Hudson bay, Lake Superior,
Michigan, Toronto, New Brunswick, NewYork, North/South Carolina, Florida,
Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Turks & Kaikoes (sp?), American/French
Caribean...... You get the idea. It has been a long hard road for 5 years,
and it is now obvious to me that I was never meant for this. The
humiliation of being overqualified for the job and being passed over for an
incompetent slob because strings were pulled make me sick to even thnk of
flying an aircaft for anyone other then myself ever again. Puerto Rico
sucked to. You know you're in capable hands when the crash rate of the
company you are applying to is less then 1 per year, and the cheif pilot who
is taking your application was the pilot in command of said last
accident..... But it's OK, the plane was only on the beach for three days.
> At least in Florida, the weather is decent
> most of the time. ;-)
Liquid sunshine state?
RR
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