Which company driver had the best year? $$$$$$$
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#12
Originally Posted by Brown67
[ He feels very lucky that he got a job at Frontier here in Denver. Lots of out of work pilots. He's only make around $45,000 right now. Will take several years before he catches up to me.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 3
Originally Posted by belpre122
Originally Posted by Brown67
[ He feels very lucky that he got a job at Frontier here in Denver. Lots of out of work pilots. He's only make around $45,000 right now. Will take several years before he catches up to me.
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Originally Posted by brown1967
Frontier is like SouthWest airlines. Based out of Denver and they fly small Airbus planes like the 737"s.
The Indianapolis UPS hub (at least one of them) is located near my terminal in NW Indy. In Indiana, there are vanity license plates for every interest from Breast Cancer, Purdue University, firemen, etc. I have noticed that UPS has their own Indiana license plate (with the UPS logo) on their trailers. The plates really look professional. Which (professional) is my personal experience with the UPS drivers that I circle around Indy at night with. Gary
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Originally Posted by brown1967
Couldn't log in to post reply as brown67 anymore. Something went wrong. Now I'm brown1967 (yes that's when I was born). Frontier is like SouthWest airlines. Based out of Denver and they fly small Airbus planes like the 737"s.
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Originally Posted by brown1967
Swing driver. :lol: That's the worst thing you can be. No route just cover all the vacations, sick calls, and guys hurt.
Swing Driver Joined: 05 Feb 2007 Posts: 3 Sorry Brown. Had to do it Probably too many 87 octane fumes tonight :shock:
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Originally Posted by tfmotors
First liar does not have a chance on this one.
Probably not TF. But the BIGGEST one may have a slight advantage. :lol: Did I ever tell you about that bridge in Brooklyn that I am trying to sell...........................? 8) |
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