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not a thing...but I think you still do get to pay dues (gotta pay for that niffty magazine)....could be wrong about still paying.


Man...when do you leave again? Waaaahhhh.....Waaaaaahhhh! Idiot!:rolleyes: If I didn't know any better, I would say that you and Joe are lovers....he starts a sentence and you finish it!:puke:
 
So Scott Hall and Robert Connely met an inbound flight at the gate. They took the F/O to the office, and 20 minutes later, escorted him upstairs without his id badge. This is what happens when you sell company headsets on ebay.

I know it's bad on F/O's salary, but cmon. Protect your career here.


ASA provides headsets to pilots???
 
well, at least probies aren't paying for nothing like the rest of us.:rolleyes:

Do you have a contract? Are you getting paid according to the contract and collecting perdiem? Is your seniority protected by the contract? Do you have a means by which you can grieve your contractual disputes?

It must be a better deal than you were getting in your management job at Coke or, if you were as smart as you think you are, you would still be there. I am quite sure they were glad to see you leave. Your whining about the Union and constant attacks are quite tiring.

If you are not happy with the system, be a quitter like your merchant friend. After all, with all your complaining, your decision to remain here brings into question your good judgment or lack thereof. It's all about you, and your life as a malcontent.
 
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Do you have a contract? Are you getting paid according to the contract and collecting perdiem? Is your seniority protected by the contract? Do you have a means by which you can grieve your contractual disputes?

It must be a better deal than you were getting in your management job at Coke or, if you were as smart as you think you are, you would still be there. I am quite sure they were glad to see you leave. Your whining about the Union and constant attacks are quite tiring.

If you are not happy with the system, be a quitter like your merchant friend. After all, with all your complaining, your decision to remain here brings into question your good judgment or lack thereof. It's all about you, and your life as a malcontent.
waitn' on a class date pinhead....
 
"ASA provides headsets to pilots???"

The A/C (CRJ's) are supposed to carry 3 David Clark headsets, if one is missing you're actually supposed to call maintenance & they'll bring out any missing ones.
This actually answers my question as to who keeps taking them out of the A/C! I always wondered where the missing ones went :)
 
"ASA provides headsets to pilots???"

The A/C (CRJ's) are supposed to carry 3 David Clark headsets, if one is missing you're actually supposed to call maintenance & they'll bring out any missing ones.
This actually answers my question as to who keeps taking them out of the A/C! I always wondered where the missing ones went :)

Whereas the non-A/C (ATR's) are supposed to carry 3 sets of tin cans (usually pinto beans, but occasionally chick peas) with strings attached.

-Blucher:laugh:
 
I think is pretty difficult for ALPA to defend someone who had been tagged stealing company property and then selling said property in a very public setting.

If ASA is pissed off enough hes probably going to be lucky not to go to jail.
 

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