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Princedietrich

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I've been following all of this Go-Jets stuff on here for a while and I'm curious about something, so I'll ask a simple question to put it into perspective.

Who would you rather allow on your plane as a non-rev: 1. a Go-Jets crew member, or 2. a Fed who's having a reeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaly bad day?




Quick disclaimer: I do not work for Go-Jets and have no desire to, I am quite happy where I am now. Just wanted to put that out there since I've seen how fast the venom can fly around here.
 
Somehow this is going to turn into a Mesa bashing thread. I just have a really eerie feeling about it. Plus, I have faith in the FI Regional posters to uphold their duty!
 
I've been following all of this Go-Jets stuff on here for a while and I'm curious about something, so I'll ask a simple question to put it into perspective.

Who would you rather allow on your plane as a non-rev: 1. a Go-Jets crew member, or 2. a Fed who's having a reeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaly bad day?




Quick disclaimer: I do not work for Go-Jets and have no desire to, I am quite happy where I am now. Just wanted to put that out there since I've seen how fast the venom can fly around here.


The solution to this dilemna is: Both!

As the Fed settles into the jumpseat, subtly hint to him that the gojetter who's trying to get on board in an ACM status "may have been drinking"...

The fed will promptly escort the blowjetter off the aircraft and go in search of a breath-alyzer while you close up and push...problem solved!
 
The solution to this dilemna is: Both!

As the Fed settles into the jumpseat, subtly hint to him that the gojetter who's trying to get on board in an ACM status "may have been drinking"...

The fed will promptly escort the blowjetter off the aircraft and go in search of a breath-alyzer while you close up and push...problem solved!


(Sipping a Guinness) Brilliant!!:smash: :D


And just so you'll feel better...Mesa $ucks!;)
 

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