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I haven't heard that one before, very original...JB is just another People Express, WP, Indy Air, etc.
Out of line? I don't think so. I've never denied a JetBlue jumpseater. Despite all of my complaints about JetBlue, I always allow them to ride. They may have to hear me b!tch about transcon turns or cabin cleaning for a minute or two before I sign the form, but they always get a ride. That being said, it's any Captain's right to refuse the jumpseat to anyone, recip agreement or not.
Out of line? They may have to hear me b!tch about transcon turns or cabin cleaning for a minute or two before I sign the form, but they always get a ride. That being said, it's any Captain's right to refuse the jumpseat to anyone, recip agreement or not.
Okay Mr. Bigshot. Maybe the jumpseater can bitch right back at you about your small, uncomfortable airplane. What a loser!!!
Maybe the jumpseater can bitch right back at you about your small, uncomfortable airplane.
Keep waiting, why don't you hold your breath picket line crossing, Compass approving scab.Dude, half the industry will dance a jig and piss on your grave when JB goes out of business......
Out of line? I don't think so. I've never denied a JetBlue jumpseater. Despite all of my complaints about JetBlue, I always allow them to ride. They may have to hear me b!tch about transcon turns or cabin cleaning for a minute or two before I sign the form, but they always get a ride. That being said, it's any Captain's right to refuse the jumpseat to anyone, recip agreement or not.
You paid the company to sit in the right seat as an FO with Gulfstream, and now fly for PNCL and you have the audacity to lecture JetBlue pilots? Amazing.......
You paid for a job at ASA, then sold your fellow pilots down the river as a negotiating committee member so you could get half of your PFT money back, and you think you can lecture me? Go back to your older girlfriend, Johnny.
JB is just another People Express, WP, Indy Air, etc.
Let me guess, light gray Eagle driver?
Look dude, this is a circular arguement, the retort to which is that the legacies had to give back due to wage pressure from bar-lowerers. No pension, crappy pay, now code-sharing with foreign carriers...not a good recipe. Nobody wins this arguement, but everybody thinks they did. BTW, I've never denied a j/s or will I ever to a non-scab, sober, non-a$$hole.
Thats absurd FNG....So what you are saying is that if JB or others were not around then the contracts would of stayed in place, meanwhile the tanking economy, 9/11, and SARS was all around...
NEWSFLASH.....In Chap 11 the legacies would of gutted all contracts no matter what...
Nope, go back and read it again. What I said was that this was the retort to his side of the story and that it was circular, goes round and round, never ends, etc. But some would insist intently that what you typed is true.
What a clown.Out of line? I don't think so. I've never denied a JetBlue jumpseater. Despite all of my complaints about JetBlue, I always allow them to ride. They may have to hear me b!tch about transcon turns or cabin cleaning for a minute or two before I sign the form, but they always get a ride. That being said, it's any Captain's right to refuse the jumpseat to anyone, recip agreement or not.
Alright FNG, I will give you that one. My apologies.......
I agree, however we don't want to go down the road of taking the JS authority out of the hands of the Captain either.
Frankly it would not bother me if JB was banned from all ALPA JS's. Not from a personal standpoint against the pilots, but because much of the damage to the industry was inflicted as a result of the (at the time) lowered bar by JB.
From a NWA perspective none of our bases are in LGA, FLL, or JFK. Other than leisure travel none of our pilots use JB to go to work. On the other hand we are providing thier pilots a free ride to work in order to allow JB to compete against us.
Imagine the world of hurt JB would be in if suddenly none of thier pilots could commute to work. I'm weeping crocodile tears already..... :bomb:
Relax Jetblue. . .Northwest has the most unfavorable jumpseat policy of any US major today for offline jumpseaters.
At least they take more than one and don't charge any money if you are not the first to sign up...
At least they take more than one and don't charge any money if you are not the first to sign up...
02-05-07...LGA-MSP, Northwest, had to be 80 to 100 seats open. Two of us going home, Captain denied one of us because one of us didn't have an ALPA card. I am amazed this crap is still going on.