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Old October 28th, 2005, 11:10   #22
bob loblaw
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Originally Posted by Maximillian_Jenius
Not that I choosing side (love ya llyod yo you ma brah) cause I'm not.
But you brag about your integrity and your commitment to your students and honesty and respect and bob loblaw (read it fast).

But fact remains that you got fired from three count em three job. But for the sake of arguement we will say two and that you voluntarily left one.
Your even proud of the fact that you have recently turned down two CFI jobs.

As is so often said on this website aviation is all about networking. What kinda of image are you portraying of yourself. Both with your previous iterations and even now.
Sorry to say say but if I was an employer I wouldn't employ you. I'm not sure what your future goals and asperation are in aviation but I think that your limiting yourself and your future. You seem to be your own worst enemy.
Not trying to flame you or start a fight with you just voicing my opinion.
Besides...you couldn't hang with me...lol!

-Matthew
Since you are not chosing sides I will cut you some slack in my response to you. But I would like for you to read it carefully so you can avoid any future mistakes.

I wrote in my response to Llyod that I had two aviation jobs, one which I worked for 1 1/2 years and left to go to work for ATP. I was fired by ATP for the reasons listed above. You write back after obviously not reading the post and respond to me with your opinion. This is where you learn a lesson that will suit you well in your future so read carefully.

Your opinion holds value only if it contains facts. Having and voicing an opinion that clearly shows you don't know the facts could make you look ignorant and uneducated. You said I was fired from three jobs and then you say for the sake of argument two jobs, one which I left voluntarily. This is not at all true, or what I wrote in my reply to Llyod. You also say that if you were an employer, you would not hire me. You must not be interested in hiring someone who has integrity, and is completely honest. As for turning down two CFI job offers, I am not the first person who upon learning all aspects of a job, decided the job wasn't for me. Learning this before you begin employment is important. Turning the job down keeps you from having to add one more employer to your job history. A unstable work history does not look good and is counter productive.
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