your_dreamguy
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Let's say, one day you go up to the ticket counter to get paper work on a flight that you're working. You noticed a guy that used to bully you in high school a few years back or jerk co-worker at a former job or a police officer that was taking his "bad cop" role a little too seriously??? I haven't been in that situation yet, however if I was ... I think I would grab that person's ticket, point them out to the ticket agent and tell them that they can ride stand by on the following flight.
When I mentioned this imaginary scenario to a few fellow pilots, they said that would be a bad idea. They said my ego would be getting in the way and the passenger could file a customer complaint. Could you make up an excuse to the chief pilot like "I felt the security of the flight would be at jeopardy (in the case of the bully or cop for example)?" Even if security was not the case, you just wanted to get back.
What about deny dead-heading a jerk co-worker at your present job, when you know their pairing is finished?
Have you faced this scenario? What did you do or what would you do?
When I mentioned this imaginary scenario to a few fellow pilots, they said that would be a bad idea. They said my ego would be getting in the way and the passenger could file a customer complaint. Could you make up an excuse to the chief pilot like "I felt the security of the flight would be at jeopardy (in the case of the bully or cop for example)?" Even if security was not the case, you just wanted to get back.
What about deny dead-heading a jerk co-worker at your present job, when you know their pairing is finished?
Have you faced this scenario? What did you do or what would you do?