furlough-boy
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UAL'01 said:One would think with 5000 hours you would have learned jumpseat protocol and courtesy.
Regards...
Thank you very much for the condescending reply.
Nice tie.
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UAL'01 said:One would think with 5000 hours you would have learned jumpseat protocol and courtesy.
Regards...
crashpad said:Spank, I'm sorry you didn't get hired with us. Not everyone has what it takes to be an airline professional, but that doesn't mean you can't still make important contributions to the general aviation industry. You have nothing to be ashamed of.
Yank McCobb said:but I retire after 20+ years from my current airline...I off to spend my retirement dollars.
Yank McCobb said:Sorry to disappoint young fledglings like yourself, but I retire after 20+ years from my current airline...the one that has made money for 30+ years...on July 31. But you are correct about one thing. I have nothing to be ashamed of. Can you say the same? I guess you can dish it out but have difficulty taking it. The mark of a sad, insecure little man.
I guess I really didn't have what it takes to be an airline professional like yourself, thank God.
Carry on trying to make those ends meet. As for trying to "get hired" with you...no thanks. I off to spend my retirement dollars.
furlough-boy said:Thank you very much for the condescending reply.
Nice tie.
Steeler Fan said:I think people are actually being pretty patient about this. Do a search, and you'll see that this topic has been addressed numerous times. AirTran is willing to fill up the ENTIRE plane with offline jumpseaters (for $25)--Just ask the FEDEX guys who commute with us to MEM if it's a bad deal or a good deal.
I guarantee it's a BETTER deal than what DL offers right now, yet for some reason, people like to blast us about the policy (while remaining not as boisterous about other carriers).
Look, if you want to jumpseat with us, you are certainly welcome, but please follow the protocol. If you're not the first offline jumpseater, and you elect to pursue other options to get home (and save the $25), then good luck, I hope it works out for you.
Some guys are probably being a little short with you because:
1. They're tired of dealing with the same gripe time and time again
2. When you start a thread with F****in gate agents, you pretty much are begging for that kind of reaction.
I've burned plenty of ID-90s while commuting on TWA (FAA on board), but I still don't hold that against the TWA pilots (thanks TWA guys--outstanding to Jumpseat on).
Capt.LongThrust said:Yes the old crusty oz has spoke again. Maybe ALPA could lower the retirement age to 55 to get guys like you out five years sooner. By the way did you order your scoot-around yet?
furlough-boy said:Thank you for the reply.
I didn't start the thread with the "f***ing gate agent comment. I was simply asking a question about a policy that I'd never heard of. I know it's frustrating when the same question gets asked again, but I've been out of the 121 business (furlough) for a few years, and just haven't kept up with everything.
Regards-
Yank McCobb said:I'll leave you the glory of the last word that you so desperately crave.
furlough-boy said:My point is that you're not riding the jumpseat if they're charging you for a seat.