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Old September 22nd 06, 02:14 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
mike regish
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
Really be a man, take some real risks, and face
the realities of the modern business world unprotected by union rules
that allow you to remain employed despite hating everything and
everyone around you.


----- Original Message -----
From: "mike regish"
To: "Jay Honeck"
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 9:05 PM
Subject: Dress Code



----- Original Message -----
From: "Jay Honeck"
Really be a man, take some real risks, and face
the realities of the modern business world unprotected by union rules
that allow you to remain employed despite hating everything and
everyone around you.


I wasn't going to even respond to any of these posts, but this one says it
all and needs a response. Then I'll go bye-bye again and let all you happy
assholes (apologies to those of you who aren't, and you know who you are)
live on in your merry little dream worlds.

"Really be a man..."

What a telling comment. That's what it takes to be a man. So I guess to you
I am, along with all the other stiffs who punch a clock and make this
country run, a lesser human being-not worthy of your respect.

"Take some real risks..."


So those of us who don't crave financial risk are lesser beings than you
and
obviously not worthy of yours, or any other...what? business
owners?-respect. I
always show respect until I've been shown that it is not deserved. I don't
care who you are, who you think you are, or what your station is. That goes
across the board. Guess where you sit, not that you care since I'm just a
lowly worker.

Tell ya what Jay. You jump off a 6,000 foot mountain in a hang glider in 25
mph winds and I'll start a business. When you do, I want to be there to see
your knees knocking and the **** stain growing in your pants. Or better
yet,
forget the hang glider.

unprotected by union rules
that allow you to remain employed


Or maybe that protect me from abuse by the likes of you and your other
vastly superior risk taking, business owning buddies here. But, that's just
silly, isn't it Jay? You and
all those manly business owners would never abuse a lowly creature like me
now, would you? Poor pathetic things that we are. Must be nice to feel
superior because you can take a REAL risk like running a business.

despite hating everything and
everyone around you.


I have found, after holding many jobs, that the job itself has little to
nothing to do with liking what you do. It is the people you work with that
make a job enjoyable. And I just happen to work with some of the best
people, by far, that I have ever known. What makes this largely possible
is
the fact that, through the union, we are all brothers. We may bicker among
ourselves at times, but when attacked, just like sibling brothers, we stand
together. Because there is a union, we have none of the backstabbing
amongst
ourselves to get ourselves ahead at the expense of a coworker. When the
"manly" boss (I don't know, Jay. Are bosses "men" or just business owners?)
Unfortunately, I also work FOR some of the worst I've ever known, with a
few
exceptions. That's is changing, and before I'm through, it will change
more.
I can see by some of these responses that I still have a lot of work to do.

You don't know jack **** about me Jay, but I know a whole lot about you
now.
You don't know a whole lot about about a lot of things and, sadly, you
never will. It's not me who needs to look in a mirror.

Have a nice life Jay. Hope your gimmick lasts.


 




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