Looking to return to ACG
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Re: Looking to return to ACG
Drifter, I have sent you a pm.
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Re: Looking to return to ACG
Wow, several months late to this. I was looking for Kit Pepper's welcome post and saw this by chance and ended up reading the whole thing. After all of the explicit precursory warnings he ghosted on us yet again after just a single mission.
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Seriously? Wow!
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True to his name I suppose...
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That's a lie, I attended an event, had a lot of fun, and submitted my AAR.
The following Sunday I was called to work unexpectadly after one of my co workers quit that day. So I had to fill in and miss that event without sadly messaging one of my superiors.
The next Sunday after I had work. And I sent my message to the staffer kapitan of 1./JG26 and I was then told that I was being kicked from the squad, and I was quite upset, but it was obvious something was up and my kapitan didn't want me, even though the higher ups completely forgot there 3 strike policy.
The following Sunday I was called to work unexpectadly after one of my co workers quit that day. So I had to fill in and miss that event without sadly messaging one of my superiors.
The next Sunday after I had work. And I sent my message to the staffer kapitan of 1./JG26 and I was then told that I was being kicked from the squad, and I was quite upset, but it was obvious something was up and my kapitan didn't want me, even though the higher ups completely forgot there 3 strike policy.
“And like no other sculpture in the history of art, the dead engine and dead airframe come to life at the touch of a human hand, and join their life with the pilot's own.”
― Richard Bach, A Gift Of Wings
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I also like how you were quick to assume.
I still want to be apart of ACGs campaign as that's the main reason why I rejoined in the first place. But double was quick to kick me from his staffel
Salute!
I still want to be apart of ACGs campaign as that's the main reason why I rejoined in the first place. But double was quick to kick me from his staffel
Salute!
“And like no other sculpture in the history of art, the dead engine and dead airframe come to life at the touch of a human hand, and join their life with the pilot's own.”
― Richard Bach, A Gift Of Wings
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Re: Looking to return to ACG
It may have been harsh Drifter but it was a second chance and you didn't breach it on a single minor. We have no 3 strikes rule, and for attendance fails we will give second chances but that's it, same behaviour and we can't be arsed again tbh
I wouldn't completely write you off though personally, but it is up to you to prove folks wrong now pal.
I wouldn't completely write you off though personally, but it is up to you to prove folks wrong now pal.
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The sad thing is you never let me prove myself for my first mistake.
And you never gave me a second chance sadly. Not attendance wise or proving people wrong in ACG, and you say if there's any poor behavior involved, " you can't be arsed again"
I NEVER gave an attitude at any time in my sadly short career in ACG. Every moment I flew with you guys I addressed as sir (Or ma'am but i never came across an females) I am currently enrolled in JROTC (junior officer training corps) and respect and behavior is the upmost importance and is engrained in our head, and never would I ever try to disrespect someone or have a pity poor behavior.
I'm sorry if it sounds like I'm trying to go after you Dickie, but I do feel like it was a little unfair and kind of felt off you hit me with the ban hammar as soon as I had one mis-hap that I went to my superior with right after.
Salute.
“And like no other sculpture in the history of art, the dead engine and dead airframe come to life at the touch of a human hand, and join their life with the pilot's own.”
― Richard Bach, A Gift Of Wings