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EastUS1 said:
As seems the case where real life and the world around you are concerned. No matter, I suppose. Feel perfectly free to continue along with your futile but "righteous" crusade to artificially advance yourself whole decades over other people who've actually earned their seniority through honest work.
I'll continue my crusade while you revel in your misery.

Are you feeling the pressure of your little security blanket being taken away?

Courtesy: Billy Joel
http://www..com/watch?v=Iyv905Q2omU&sns=em


You'll have to learn to pace yourself
Pressure
You're just like everybody else
Pressure

You've only had to run so far, so good
But you will come to a place
Where the only thing you feel
Are loaded guns in your face
And you'll have to deal with pressure

You used to call me paranoid
Pressure
But even you cannot avoid
Pressure

You turn the tap dance into your crusade
Now here you are with your faith
And your Peter Pan advice
You have no scars on your face
And you cannot handle pressure

All grown up and no place to go
Psych one, psych two, what do you know?
All your life is Channel 13
Sesame Street
What does it mean?
I'll tell you what it means
Pressure
Pressure

Don't ask for help, you're all alone
Pressure
You'll have to answer to your own
Pressure

I'm sure you have some cosmic rationale
But here you are, in the ninth
Two men out and three men on
Nowhere to look but inside

You'll have to learn to pace yourself
Pressure
You're just like everybody else
Pressure

You've only had to run so far, so good
But you will come to a place
Where the only thing you feel
Are loaded guns in your face
And you'll have to deal with pressure

You used to call me paranoid
Pressure
But even you cannot avoid
Pressure

You turn the tap dance into your crusade
Now here you are with your faith
And your Peter Pan advice
You have no scars on your face
And you cannot handle pressure

All grown up and no place to go
Psych one, psych two, what do you know?
All your life is Channel 13
Sesame Street
What does it mean?
I'll tell you what it means
Pressure
Pressure

Don't ask for help, you're all alone
Pressure
You'll have to answer to your own
Pressure

I'm sure you have some cosmic rationale
But here you are, in the ninth
Two men out and three men on
Nowhere to look but inside
Where we all respond to pressure
Pressure

All your life is Time Magazine
I read it too, what does it mean?

Pressure!
I'm sure you have some cosmic rationale
But here you are with your faith
And your Peter Pan advice
You have no scars on your face
And you cannot handle pressure

The pressure!
Pressure!
1, 2, 3, 4, pressure!

End_of_USAPA

AWE....pressure :lol:
 
snapthis said:
I'll continue my crusade while you revel in your misery.

You have no scars on your face
And you cannot handle pressure
 
1) What supposed "misery" might that be? I ain't stuck in PHX and hoping for some miracle. :)
2) So what's wrong with a "pretty face"?
3) Sigh...Be fair here! Not everyone can become a "spartan soldier", or even a "many surprise victories"-proven-"knight"...much less morph into a presumably "varsity letter jacket" attired "dire wolf." Perhaps it's best I leave ever dealing with "pressure" to the likes of yourself and "Mayday! Mayday! I'm going down! cap'n aux". ;)
 
EastUS1 said:
 
1) What supposed "misery" might that be? I ain't stuck in PHX and hoping for some miracle. :)
2) So what's wrong with a "pretty face"?
3) Sigh...Be fair here! Not everyone can become a "spartan soldier", or even a "many surprise victories"-proven-"knight"...much less morph into a presumably "varsity letter jacket" attired "dire wolf". ;)
Give him some credit.  He is very creative.  Knows lots of songs and applies them to real life (sorta)... Maybe creative enough to write an adventurous book about aviation..
 
There I Wuz, Volume 1.  
 
http://capnaux.com/there-i-wuz/
 
Yes, you should expect Volume 2.  Its inevitable.  Creativity cannot be restrained, or something like that.  
 
snapthis said:
Sesame Street
What does it mean?

But here you are with your faith
And your Peter Pan advice
 
 
P.S. Whatta' ya' got against Sesame Street, faith and Peter Pan? Are "you'se" some kinda' communist, deviated prervert or what? The whole "spartan" fantasy does offer some understandable concerns here, after all.  If so; I must warn "you'se" that established protocols exist for dealing with such. Don't try any preversions in the phone booth....Just sayin'. ;)
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUAK7t3Lf8s
 
 
 
P.P.S: A gentle suggestion here is to not take "you'se" self and your quest for the "Holy Grail" of Saint Nic so seriously. Virtually no one else does anymore.
 
nevergiveup said:
Snap has snapped again.

The boy is one delusional nut job, must be the summer heat on the "island" and the realization of remaining there for a long time.
 
snapthis said:
I'll continue my crusade while you revel in your misery.
Are you feeling the pressure of your little security blanket being taken away?
Courtesy: Billy Joelhttp://www..com/watch?v=Iyv905Q2omU&sns=em
You'll have to learn to pace yourself
Pressure
You're just like everybody else
Pressure
You've only had to run so far, so good
But you will come to a place
Where the only thing you feel
Are loaded guns in your face
And you'll have to deal with pressure
You used to call me paranoid
Pressure
But even you cannot avoid
Pressure
You turn the tap dance into your crusade
Now here you are with your faith
And your Peter Pan advice
You have no scars on your face
And you cannot handle pressure
All grown up and no place to go
Psych one, psych two, what do you know?
All your life is Channel 13
Sesame Street
What does it mean?
I'll tell you what it means
Pressure
Pressure
Don't ask for help, you're all alone
Pressure
You'll have to answer to your own
Pressure
I'm sure you have some cosmic rationale
But here you are, in the ninth
Two men out and three men on
Nowhere to look but inside
You'll have to learn to pace yourself
Pressure
You're just like everybody else
Pressure
You've only had to run so far, so good
But you will come to a place
Where the only thing you feel
Are loaded guns in your face
And you'll have to deal with pressure
You used to call me paranoid
Pressure
But even you cannot avoid
Pressure
You turn the tap dance into your crusade
Now here you are with your faith
And your Peter Pan advice
You have no scars on your face
And you cannot handle pressure
All grown up and no place to go
Psych one, psych two, what do you know?
All your life is Channel 13
Sesame Street
What does it mean?
I'll tell you what it means
Pressure
Pressure
Don't ask for help, you're all alone
Pressure
You'll have to answer to your own
Pressure
I'm sure you have some cosmic rationale
But here you are, in the ninth
Two men out and three men on
Nowhere to look but inside
Where we all respond to pressure
Pressure
All your life is Time Magazine
I read it too, what does it mean?
Pressure!
I'm sure you have some cosmic rationale
But here you are with your faith
And your Peter Pan advice
You have no scars on your face
And you cannot handle pressure
The pressure!
Pressure!
1, 2, 3, 4, pressure!
End_of_USAPA
AWE....pressure :lol:
Such a frantic song. And notion.
Personally, I prefer the context of pressure as told by Red when Andy escaped from Shawshank. Kind of reminds me of the passage of slow, slow time since the Nicolau.
" Oh Andy loved geology, I guess it appealed to his meticulous nature. An ice age here, millions of mountain building years there....Geology is the study of pressure and time...."
USAPA is the study of pressure, and time. Wore that Nicolau clear away. And you helped with pay disparity. You took it right I to a merger without a JCBA Snap. Not smart at all. You crowed and laughed about it all the while. And it bit you hard. All that LOA 93 talk. Bit you right in the ass.
Pressure, and time. How fitting. Nothing at all like your song. A nice, slow crush.....
 
luvthe9 said:
The boy is one delusional nut job, must be the summer heat on the "island" and the realization of remaining there for a long time.
 
Sure pal, why don't you tell the truth "for once" why I am having a better day than you. Certainly, a  U-sap like yourself could cough up a little info.  
 
 
Claxon said:
Such a frantic song. And notion.
Personally, I prefer the context of pressure as told by Red when Andy escaped from Shawshank. Kind of reminds me of the passage of slow, slow time since the Nicolau.
" Oh Andy loved geology, I guess it appealed to his meticulous nature. An ice age here, millions of mountain building years there....Geology is the study of pressure and time...."
USAPA is the study of pressure, and time. Wore that Nicolau clear away. And you helped with pay disparity. You took it right I to a merger without a JCBA Snap. Not smart at all. You crowed and laughed about it all the while. And it bit you hard. All that LOA 93 talk. Bit you right in the ass.
Pressure, and time. How fitting. Nothing at all like your song. A nice, slow crush.....


Good one, love that movie and yes very fitting!!
 
snapthis said:
Sure pal, why don't you tell the truth "for once" why I am having a better day than you. Certainly, a  U-sap like yourself could cough up a little info.

Oh please, do entertain us all and tell when your expected departure off the "island" is.
 
luvthe9 said:
Oh please, do entertain us all and tell when your expected departure off the "island" is.
 
I'll give you something to suck on while you enjoy your position in the right seat.
 

 
 
snapthis said:
 
I'll give you something to suck on while you enjoy your position in the right seat.
 
 
There is no East pilot from 2004 that is in the right seat unless they choose to do so, or it is in a wide body aircraft.
 
Your thoughts please sir?
 
snapthis said:
I'll give you something to suck on while you enjoy your position in the right seat.
A little info for you son, been in the left seat for over 25 years, you can suck on that one.
 
Claxon said:
Mark Doyal, west pilot, is an attorney giving advice to the west pilots.
 
Disturbing avatar and posts.
.pdf]http://leonidas.cactuspilots.us/Rico/Rico%20District/65-14[1].pdf

AntiPolygraph.org Home Page > Personal Statements
Note: this statement originally appeared on StopPolygraph.com.

Polygraph Statement of Mr. Mark C. Doyal

I had always wanted to be an FBI agent. With that singular goal in mind, I enrolled in Southwest Texas State University in the fall of 1988. My major was Law Enforcement with a minor in Economics. I graduated in December 1990 and I took the written FBI exam that next January. I passed and was scheduled for an interview in March of 1991. The interview went great and I achieved a perfect score. However, the FBI determined that I needed more experience and informed me to re-apply in two years. I immediately took the Law School Admissions Test and applied to South Texas College of Law in Houston, Texas. I was excepted for the class beginning in January 1991. I was fortunate in that I was able to obtain employment on a full time basis with the Harris County District Attorney's Office - Economic Crime Division. I remember my new boss asking me after he interviewed me what I planned on achieving with a law career. I immediately responded that I wanted a career with the FBI. Everyone who I met knew that that was my goal.

Working full time for the District Attorney while attending law school at night was tough, but I knew I had to get the right kind of experience and education to make myself the best possible candidate for the FBI. Upon graduation from law school (Dec. 1994), I re-applied with the FBI. I was scheduled to take the written exam on a Monday following the Bar exam. I again passed the written exam and had to wait to be selected for the interview. I wrote letters nearly every month to the applicant coordinator asking to be interviewed and explaining what I was doing each month. Finally, I was selected to be interviewed in Kansas City in July of 1996. Seven of us in our region were selected to go, but only two of us passed the interview process. Myself and another girl. I was on top of the world, knowing that I was about to realize my dream.

The polygraph exam was next, August 7, 1996, in San Antonio, Texas. I knew I had nothing to worry about, since I had never violated the FBI's drug policy and I had not lied on my application. The agent administering the polygraph noted during the pre- polygraph interview that I had attended a university that he believed was a "party school" and that I needed to tell him what drugs I used when I went there. I stated that I had taken none, that I didn't live on campus, I lived in another city, and that I was an older student and wasn't influenced to do such things. He repeated that that couldnít be the case and told me again to tell him what illegal drugs I had done. I countered again that that just wasn't the case and that I was telling the truth. This went back and forth for about 10 minutes and he seemed to be getting upset that I wouldnít admit to taking drugs. Finally he stated that if I was lying he was about to find out. I was upset at the unbelievable accusations he was making. Up until that point I had been treated with the utmost professionalism by the FBI staff, now I was being treated like an accused criminal. After the polygraph was over, he told me I had failed. I almost passed out in disbelief

I wrote several letters to FBI Director Freeh, and in October of 1996 I was polygraphed again, by another agent with the first agent who polygraphed me present. The results were the same, he told me I had failed. I just could not believe it. I had not lied on the polygraph. Even the first agent that had polygraphed me told me as I was leaving that he now believed me, that I was telling the truth. I wrote the Director several more times to no avail, my application was terminated in November of that year. My dreams were shattered.

Finally, as a side note, I later applied with the Secret Service. I did just as well in the testing and interview stages as I had with the FBI. When it came time for the polygraph, the agent administering it asked me if I had been polygraphed before. I told him yes, and under what circumstances and the results. He thanked me for my honesty, unhooked me from the polygraph without testing me and told me that he would have to contact his superiors for their advice. I could not believe it. Two months later I received a form letter stating that I was no longer competitive with the other agent applicants. I am a licensed attorney, professional pilot, have law enforcement experience and with top scores but I was not competitive? Obviously I had been "black balled" by the erroneous polygraph results from the FBI.

I will probably always be effected by the injustice of what happened. I wrote a final letter to Director Freeh this summer asking for another polygraph. I even offered to pay all expenses associated with retaking it if I were to fail. I guess I still haven't accepted that you can fail a polygraph while telling the truth. Or the fact that the FBI could make this kind of mistake. I had always looked up to that agency as the pinnacle of professionalism. I received the same form letter back that I had received almost two years earlier. It is a shame, since all I wanted to do was to have a chance to serve my country and make my family proud.



Sincerely,



Mark C. Doyal



AntiPolygraph.org Home Page > Personal Statements







This just shows what a bunch of nut jobs work at AWA, they could never get hired anywhere else.
 
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