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Yeah, I think hotel people get wrapped up in "pilots...!" and "crew" cue rolled eyes-- without giving thought to what we actually do for a living- might be a good idea for us to be treated well so we can rest... But that's just me
 
Wow, funny how this thread turned. The last couple posts are exactly the same excuses the frequent fliers use.
 
Wow, funny how this thread turned. The last couple posts are exactly the same excuses the frequent fliers use.

No kidding. Do you know what I do for a living? lol
 
I hate it when a business traveler acts like a jerk to you when you are in uniform and are non-reving in the back. Mostly because he/she knows you can't defend yourself.

It's not that you can't defend yourself...it's that your company won't back you up.
 
It's not that you can't defend yourself...it's that your company won't back you up.
Look 'em right in the eye, put your earplugs in and close your eyes, message is unmistakeable, and is also quite satisfying.
PBR
 
Threads like this make me so glad to be flying abroad, gezz
Luckily,
No one "abroad" has ever gotten on the plane reeking of curry,garlic, fresh cigarette smoke and 2 week old azz stench.......
PBR
 
Luckily,
No one "abroad" has ever gotten on the plane reeking of curry,garlic, fresh cigarette smoke and 2 week old azz stench.......
PBR

As oppose to the great smell good'ol passengers here in the US climb on board with??? at least abroad their azz remains within the space of their seats
 
As oppose to the great smell good'ol passengers here in the US climb on board with??? at least abroad their azz remains within the space of their seats


You got that right. When I hear Americans ridiculing some other countries people the term "look in the mirror" sure seems appropriate.
 
Two words- Corporate Aviation...

Excuse me? of my 30+ years in this paid hobby of ours, over half of it was in corporate aviation, some of the rudest people I have ever encountered were during those years, so much in fact that I came to the conclusion that never again!
 
Excuse me? of my 30+ years in this paid hobby of ours, over half of it was in corporate aviation, some of the rudest people I have ever encountered were during those years, so much in fact that I came to the conclusion that never again!

I was addressing the original post about business travelers complaining about the conditions of travel. When I was flying corporate in the States it was treated like an office, the laptops were open, meetings conducted, etc. A true business tool something the tool in the whitehouse doesn't understand.
 
Rmmrnr-

Reagan would be ridiculed and kicked out of today's Murdoch/corporate owned GOP if he were around today.
You have credibility issues, but thanks for the political thread drift.
 
Rmmrnr-

Reagan would be ridiculed and kicked out of today's Murdoch/corporate owned GOP if he were around today.
You have credibility issues, but thanks for the political thread drift.

No thread drift, just a closing sentence that is factual. I can't believe how you dems rally around someone so obviously in over his community organizing head.

My post's intent was to support corporate aviation something America excels at and should be supported not villified.

Good luck in the States your gonna need it...

Rum
 
Right. Well, I'm home. Paying taxes here. Working to make it better. Where are you? Keep your irrational politics off the majors section- you'll find a whole bunch of right wing extremists willing to jerk you off in non av chat.
Ive had stints in corporate av. At least half the time it's for pleasure- no one's confused by that. A good and necessary business tool- sometimes. The problem is when millionaire's use the tax loophole designed to give a break for the plane's business use and now extend it to their vacation in Tahiti. Closing loophole's isn't anti-business, it's pro-middle class.
 

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