SO glad I was laid off
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Well, this is -- as one might guess from my Login Name -- probably going to be my first and only post. I worked at US for 7 years, and I must say I am now blissfully happy to be free of it all. Courtesy of a layoff, I am currently in grad school and working at Starbucks (that should out me to those who know me).
At any rate, after reading every line of the > Horrible Company II, Return of Memorabilia < post, I am reminded WHY I am so glad I am out of US. And why I am so glad I did not move to Tempe when offered the chance. <_<
For my dear, dear friend NCFL, I will say only this: you are an amazing person, you always have been and you always will be. Nothing about you changes that, nor will it. Ever. Your friends and former colleagues know that, and feel that, and always will. The loss of your knowledge base is something US should feel badly about -- but probably never will.
I will heave one more patented KGD heavy sigh now, as I sign off, and commit myself to trying to remember the good times experienced while I was at US. There were quite a few, however minimal the number seems now in light of all that has happened since. I wish all my former US (note the letters there) colleagues and customers well, and hope everyone is happy, healthy, and able to travel with a minimum of strife and unpleasantness.
There's the love...feel it, 'cause I mean it.
To Airbus 320...your response to/attack on NCFL was tacky. TACKY.
To NCFL...thanks for quoting EEB on the difference between "loan" and "lend." There were several grammatical and syntactical errors in your posting string that had me in a tizzy. You put me back on an even keel, once I stopped laughing at our inside joke. ;-)
Oh...one more thing...here's a pretty picture completely unrelated to the aviation industry. I hope it makes everyone think of something else for just one split-second, and join me in my happiness that Spring is once again on its way. Peace, all.
At any rate, after reading every line of the > Horrible Company II, Return of Memorabilia < post, I am reminded WHY I am so glad I am out of US. And why I am so glad I did not move to Tempe when offered the chance. <_<
For my dear, dear friend NCFL, I will say only this: you are an amazing person, you always have been and you always will be. Nothing about you changes that, nor will it. Ever. Your friends and former colleagues know that, and feel that, and always will. The loss of your knowledge base is something US should feel badly about -- but probably never will.
I will heave one more patented KGD heavy sigh now, as I sign off, and commit myself to trying to remember the good times experienced while I was at US. There were quite a few, however minimal the number seems now in light of all that has happened since. I wish all my former US (note the letters there) colleagues and customers well, and hope everyone is happy, healthy, and able to travel with a minimum of strife and unpleasantness.
There's the love...feel it, 'cause I mean it.
To Airbus 320...your response to/attack on NCFL was tacky. TACKY.
To NCFL...thanks for quoting EEB on the difference between "loan" and "lend." There were several grammatical and syntactical errors in your posting string that had me in a tizzy. You put me back on an even keel, once I stopped laughing at our inside joke. ;-)
Oh...one more thing...here's a pretty picture completely unrelated to the aviation industry. I hope it makes everyone think of something else for just one split-second, and join me in my happiness that Spring is once again on its way. Peace, all.