I'm not sure OTTOL's comment is actually intended as a joke. ;)
Actually.......that was a joke sent from another pilot friend of mine who flies a 738 for Miami Air. He just sent it the other day in an Email and I thought the timing was appropriate. In my opinion, you shouldn't take yourself too seriously and should make yourself the butt of your own jokes on occasion.
PS. I have no doubt that OTTOL is a competent pilot & good at his job but I've met a few in my time that should never have been allowed within 100 yards of an aircraft. On second thoughts, make that a mile.

Thanks for the vote of confidence Doug. I haven't scratched one yet in 25 years behind the wheel (I'm knocking on my skull for good luck as I type that last sentence).
Sorry I just hate when "pilots" (you do not even qualify there yet) think highly of themselves and disregards the hard working people
A couple of things to ponder: I don't think he intended to offend or belittle bus drivers or any other blue collar workers. He just used a common expression, perhaps without regard for who
might be offended. Since you're in the aviation training trenches yourself, I'm sure you understand the highly competitive environment that accompanies the profession by now. I've been around the business long enough to know that this level of competition often manifests itself in the form of cocky behavior and in the case of an instructor, captain or more senior pilot, an aggressive or demeaning attitude. In plain English: a 30 hour student pilot comes off as though he's Captain of the next Space Shuttle and some flight instructors and Captains feel the uncontrollable urge to project their own mentor's harsh words upon the next generation. Finally; I don?t know how old Beefhole is (I've been fooled before on these forums and have learned not to assume too much) but I'm guessing that perhaps he is younger and personally take into consideration, the fact the just about anyone and especially a younger person, who is in the early stages of flight training and who is just beginning to experience the thrill of flying airplanes, tends to display an excessive amount of enthusiasm.
As far as public perception. I blame TV and Movies(especially the evening news) for painting a picture of a commercial and general aviation fleet that are flying time bombs ready to drop out of the sky and pilots who are overpaid and only leave the pub long enough to run to the airport, just in time for the next flight.
I was talking to a friend of mine the other day. She had just gotten home from vacation and visiting another friend who owns an airplane. She told me a story of her great adventure and how this friend took her for a ride in this "little experimental contraption". After a few minutes of prodding and questioning, I finally figured out that the plane she flew in was a Lancair (probably a IVP from the speeds she said the guy was claiming). That's public perception.......A half million dollar four place rocket, with a 25,000 foot ceiling and avionics that make airline captains jealous, not to mention a nearly flawless safety record, is perceived as a rickety bucket of fiberglass that some mad scientist glued together in his tool shed.
.....so I loaded up the plane and moved to Middle-EEEE..........OIL..that is......