johndt
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Hey,
I'm a TSA pilot and I had this -exact- thing happen to me -yesterday-. I was trying to go see my family on the jersey shore. It was either me or a Continental Express guy that got the js on a full flight and I'm AA code share so it was mine for the taking. I only have 3 days off then it's back to the hell that is TSA reserve so it would have been nice to get on that flight and see my family and have a little beach time and I was entitled to the seat as well, but I gave the CoEx guy the js so he could have an easier commute to work.
I don't think you -have- to do that. I think I'm totally awesome for being such a great guy. But if my desire to be on the beach and see my family had been just a bit greater I'd've taken the seat, and felt bad for Mr. CoEx.
My opinion on this is that we're all in the same ship, and that we should all treat each other the way we would want to be treated. If we look out for each other someone's always looking out for you.
I'm a TSA pilot and I had this -exact- thing happen to me -yesterday-. I was trying to go see my family on the jersey shore. It was either me or a Continental Express guy that got the js on a full flight and I'm AA code share so it was mine for the taking. I only have 3 days off then it's back to the hell that is TSA reserve so it would have been nice to get on that flight and see my family and have a little beach time and I was entitled to the seat as well, but I gave the CoEx guy the js so he could have an easier commute to work.
I don't think you -have- to do that. I think I'm totally awesome for being such a great guy. But if my desire to be on the beach and see my family had been just a bit greater I'd've taken the seat, and felt bad for Mr. CoEx.
My opinion on this is that we're all in the same ship, and that we should all treat each other the way we would want to be treated. If we look out for each other someone's always looking out for you.