interwebs is serious life brehs
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time is money.... where are you spending yours on this lovely weekend afternoon?
pilates , maybe some frozen yogurt later , all while keeping coli posters crazy staring at that post reply
Don't cops do the same thing to a certain degree.I can see why some drone pilots would want to quit. That article pretty much summed it up.
Most of the drones are flying reconnaissance missions. How boring would it get to spend hours and hours every day, every week, every month, just controlling a remote controlled aircraft through the skies for surveillance. Waiting to catch some suspicious activity that may or may not happen while the drone is in the area. In the beginning it would be kind of fun/entertaining. Then, it would get old.

Don't cops do the same thing to a certain degree.
How boring would it be if there was no action for cops to do.....
Read the articleSo why aren't fighter pilots quitting?
hes talking about drone pilots. the title of the thread is drone pilots
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oh really, it was about that one sentence and nothing was branched off itThat had nothing to do with drones or drone pilots. I watched that episode and it was about 9/11 hijackers being "brave" for their ability to stay in the plane and dying in it.![]()

oh really, it was about that one sentence and nothing was branched off it![]()
That's kind of true. Rural cops or small town cops don't have a lot to do. There's always traffic safety to cover, i.e. write tickets to traffic violators at popular traffic violation locations.Don't cops do the same thing to a certain degree.
How boring would it be if there was no action for cops to do.....
actually it's the other way around. white folks feel justified to do the stupid shyt against other people when taking orders from a non-cac..Theu don't want to kill under a black man.
They feel like it's only a righteous cause when a cac tells them to kill.

"so the solution to this problem is to "cut their hours" (and increase wages to keep it the same)I can see why some drone pilots would want to quit. That article pretty much summed it up.
Most of the drones are flying reconnaissance missions. How boring would it get to spend hours and hours every day, every week, every month, just controlling a remote controlled aircraft through the skies for surveillance. Waiting to catch some suspicious activity that may or may not happen while the drone is in the area. In the beginning it would be kind of fun/entertaining. Then, it would get old.


No. I didn't mention anything about a solution. All I said was they were quitting because it's boring.so the solution to this problem is to "cut their hours" (and increase wages to keep it the same)
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