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Rank&File said:I've read on some of the gouge sites that jetBlue has been known to ask questions about the "Continuous Improvement Process." Does anyone know what this is and what they're getting at. I've got to come up with and answer by Friday. Help would be greatly appreciated!
Hugh Jorgan said:Don't forget to brush up on your janitorial procedures....![]()
I guess I could have just made up a new word like Mr. Hat. How's this one; "spoontang"? Let's offer it up for definitions.....since we're looking for something new and all...Mr Hat said:Agree'd
Spoontang is the residue that's left on the spoon after measuring tang from the jar into a glass. It is most often immediately mixed with the spooned tang into the water, but was found, quite by accident, to have special qualities.Hugh Jorgan said:I guess I could have just made up a new word like Mr. Hat. How's this one; "spoontang"? Let's offer it up for definitions.....since we're looking for something new and all...
TonyC said:Spoontang is the residue that's left on the spoon after measuring tang from the jar into a glass. It is most often immeidately mixed with the spooned tang into the water, but was found, quite by accident, to have special qualities.
Hugh Jorgan said:Don't forget to brush up on your janitorial procedures....![]()
Yeah but was I ever surprised when was I trying to jumpseat on Jet Blue. The Captain told me that not only did I have to go to the galley and pour all the drinks for the FAs to serve, but I would have to stay on board after the pax deplaned and help clean the cabin. I turned down the ride and went on another airline an hour later. I politely turned down the ride not out of laziness, but out of principle. The Captain said he understood.sayagain? said:Sorry, but that's getting kinda old.
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I wish I could give you the exact date and flight number. It was last summer (July I think) and I was going from LAS to IAD (I took SWA to BWI instead) to visit a friend who lives in the DC area. It recently happened to at least one other pilot I know (within the last 2 or 3 months). He was not made to clean but to pour drinks. The FAs asked him and he thought they were joking. They than showed him a company paper and said they were not. He said he even had the Captain call him on the galley phone after he reluctantly went to the galley to pour. It seems the FAs did not like his attitude. He said the Captain apologized but said it was policy - if the FAs wanted his help, he had to do it as part of the company's jumpseating policy. I think my friend might have said the policy was on the back of the jumpseat form - I can't remember for sure and since I've never jumpseated on Jet Blue (other than trying that one time), I do not have a form to check.Dizel8 said:"The Captain told me that not only did I have to go to the galley and pour all the drinks for the FAs to serve, but I would have to stay on board after the pax deplaned and help clean the cabin".
If that truly happened, then let us have the date and the flightnumber, I will make sure that is never asked by this, allegedly, misguided Captain!
No one that I know at jetblue expect OAL nonrevs to do anything, but sit back and enjoy the ride!
I thought Jim's jumpseat story was better. He had me going there for a minute.Hugh Jorgan said:Is nobody going to give Tony a run for his money. Pretty darned clever, that Tony.
Yeah, I've helped out before too. I've passed out peanuts on SWA a couple of times. My typical LAS-SAN jump is a short flight and they are hard pressed to get their drink service done. Throwing the peanuts helps them a lot. My 9 year old daughter flies unaccompanied on SWA SAN-LAS-SAN every other weekend. She throws peanuts too whenever the FAs let her. She thinks it's a blast.Hugh Jorgan said:I always tell the F/As to not hesitate to let me know if they need anything. I'm thinkin' that asking me to do their job for them is a little over the line, though.
Believe what you want - it's true. The other pilot was a fellow Scenic guy who used to jump on Jet Blue all the time LAS-JFK-FLL to visit his girlfriend. He was only asked the one time out of 20+ times jumping.TonyC said:I thought Jim's jumpseat story was better. He had me going there for a minute.![]()
GITOUTTAHEEYA!Jim said:Believe what you want - it's true. The other pilot was a fellow Scenic guy who used to jump on Jet Blue all the time LAS-JFK-FLL to visit his girlfriend. He was only asked the one time out of 20+ times jumping.
But what if we really wanted to help. Could we, say, land the airplane to give the FO a break?Dizel8 said:Jetblue pilots will treat any OAL nonrev as a member of the family, however, none will ever be expected to do anything wrt. the operation of the flight!