olympus593
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olympus593 said:To: All fedex pilot.
Please hand me your ID with your jumpseat boarding pass when you ask for a ride. The last guy made me ask for it and was offended/Pissed off when I asked for his licence.
P.S: Because You make more than me doesn't exempt you guy's from showing your company ID.
Purpled said:Even though you're being an a$$, this is a great time for employees from all companies to post the correct etiquite/flow for making js'ing easier. Let's hear it.
Oh, yeah. Unlike the starter of this thread, please make it clear which airline you work for, so we know what to do where.
Thanks.
Mr Wu said:On aircraft without a F/A...........
Sit in the back
Cross the belts on your way out
Bring your trash and all else you can haul up front with you
Turn off the reading lights
freightdogfred said:OK..Since you asked, and since you've only got 2500 hrs in fighters and heavies, I'll tell ya...
1) You're asking for a free ride, with very little reciprocity on your part, so be respectful to the Captain who's carting yore a$$ home, probably sporting a nice 5 o'clock shadow. Regardless of the equipment he's flying, or his age, show some respect, like they taught ya in the military.
2) Wait fer the payin folk to git off before you grab your bag, tryin to hot-foot off to make yer connection.
3) Always say thanks to the guys who gave you the ride, you'll be able to do this by observing #2 above.
I hope this helps, perhaps your jumpseat co-ordinator can give ya some further guidance.
AAmilguy said:just because he is military. That dog just doesn't hunt anymore.
Thedude said:Turns out all of the indiviuals we had trouble with were Air Force and most of them just happened to work for CO.
Thedude said:Not to throw rocks, but it has been my experience that pull crap like that tend to be military and I would bet you he went straight from the military to Fedex.
Several yrs ago, when I worked at the commuters we use to have trouble with a few jumpseaters. They usually did not introduce themselves and the thought of even asking for a ride was benenth them. I might get a slap on the back as they walked past the cockpit. We had one Capt that took it to an extreme and started kicking the guys off the flights if they did the ole shuffle past the cockpit. He did have a point, if I showed up at their respcetive airline and just took a seat, I would proably get kicked off too.
Turns out all of the indiviuals we had trouble with were Air Force and most of them just happened to work for CO.
olympus593 said:To: All fedex pilot.
Please hand me your ID with your jumpseat boarding pass when you ask for a ride. The last guy made me ask for it and was offended/Pissed off when I asked for his licence.
P.S: Because You make more than me doesn't exempt you guy's from showing your company ID.
Thedude said:Not to throw rocks, but it has been my experience that pull crap like that tend to be military and I would bet you he went straight from the military to Fedex.
Several yrs ago, when I worked at the commuters we use to have trouble with a few jumpseaters. They usually did not introduce themselves and the thought of even asking for a ride was benenth them. I might get a slap on the back as they walked past the cockpit. We had one Capt that took it to an extreme and started kicking the guys off the flights if they did the ole shuffle past the cockpit. He did have a point, if I showed up at their respcetive airline and just took a seat, I would proably get kicked off too.
Turns out all of the indiviuals we had trouble with were Air Force and most of them just happened to work for CO.
JDriver said:Rez - Mil guys may bypass the JO regional indoctrination, but they surely have spent their fair share of nights in a tent over in the sand box. Everyone pays their dues. Everyone makes their own choices on their career path. To group pilots into two distict groups is ignorant. I know some mil guys who are some of the finest folks I have every met, and the same goes for civilians.
Purpled said:No dopey head, not the basics. I'm talking about specifics for a given airline or aircraft. For instance, in the previous thread someone spoke of introducing yourself to the FO at the bottom of the stairs and not bothering the Capt as the door gets closed. Stuff like that. If a guy isn't polite, just don't take him. That's too basic to be corrected in the jet-way.
I'll start: At Fedex, be sure to arrive the hour early that you are told when you book your flight. Some ramps won't check you in if you are late. Then, find any crewmember and ask them to point you in the right direction. It's that easy. See, I skipped all the 'be polite' stuff because you should already know that.
freightdogfred said:Gotcha...
Next Fedex guy who ain't polite, I won't take him...
Next Fedex guy who ain't there 1 hour prior, I won't take him
Thanks for clearing that up.