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HerrJeremy

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I saw someone else made a similar thread about ord, but i didn't want to hijack the thread.

I was just hired with PDT, and will be commuting from MCO. During the interview, I paid $20 just to park off-site for 27 hrs ...there has to be a better way! I have a employee pass for DAB, but USAir doesnt serve there :( wish they did, it's only 15 minutes away...MCO is over an hour...
 
MCO parking pass

It's $34 a month.

You purchase it at the new GOAA building on

Avenida de las Flores.
 
I saw someone else made a similar thread about ord, but i didn't want to hijack the thread.

I was just hired with PDT, and will be commuting from MCO. During the interview, I paid $20 just to park off-site for 27 hrs ...there has to be a better way! I have a employee pass for DAB, but USAir doesnt serve there :( wish they did, it's only 15 minutes away...MCO is over an hour...

Why can't you still park at DAB? Don't they have commuter parking?
 
I saw someone else made a similar thread about ord, but i didn't want to hijack the thread.

I was just hired with PDT, and will be commuting from MCO. During the interview, I paid $20 just to park off-site for 27 hrs ...there has to be a better way! I have a employee pass for DAB, but USAir doesnt serve there :( wish they did, it's only 15 minutes away...MCO is over an hour...


600TT and you already know how to complain and whine! welcome to the club.

Been doing the MCO commute for almost 15 years. you can use your ID to buy an employee pass at MCO-read Jeff's post.

Doesn't Riddle teach you guys this stuff? <BG>
 
Doesn't Riddle teach you guys this stuff? <BG>


Never been to Riddle, don't know what they teach the guys there...other than how to fly a massive pattern in a 172...

Thanks for the help on the parking situation, that was just the tidbit I was looking for.
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As for the other comment; I thought I had to pay a partial fare to commute with anyone else, no? Maybe you can set me strait on this.
 
As for the other comment; I thought I had to pay a partial fare to commute with anyone else, no? Maybe you can set me strait on this.

No, you don't pay fees to jumpseat on other airlines. Well, AirTran does have a fee that they sometimes charge, but that's all I can think of off the top of my head.
 
No, you don't pay fees to jumpseat on other airlines. Well, AirTran does have a fee that they sometimes charge, but that's all I can think of off the top of my head.

I'm new to 121, none of these perks in the 135 world. How do I learn this stuff, will it be explained in training?
 
Never been to Riddle, don't know what they teach the guys there...other than how to fly a massive pattern in a 172...

Thanks for the help on the parking situation, that was just the tidbit I was looking for.
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As for the other comment; I thought I had to pay a partial fare to commute with anyone else, no? Maybe you can set me strait on this.

There is no employee parking at DAB. Don't you mean your roommate takes you to and from the airport?
 
I'm new to 121, none of these perks in the 135 world. How do I learn this stuff, will it be explained in training?

Trial and (hopefully minimal) error, I don't remember even having any official instruction on it.

In a nutshell: 1) Pick a flight you want to get on. 2) check in at the ticket counter or gate and tell them you would like to jumpseat. Be nice. 3) Talk to the crew and ask for a ride, even if the gate has already assigned you a seat.

As long as you're respectful and not an @ss to anyone as you learn the etiquette you should be OK.
 
There is no employee parking at DAB. Don't you mean your roommate takes you to and from the airport?

There is certainly employee parking at DAB, use it on a very regular basis...follow signs for rental car return, but so strait between the metal blockaids (sp?) It's between the main and int'l terminals by the VCSO trailer.
 
Trial and (hopefully minimal) error, I don't remember even having any official instruction on it.

In a nutshell: 1) Pick a flight you want to get on. 2) check in at the ticket counter or gate and tell them you would like to jumpseat. Be nice. 3) Talk to the crew and ask for a ride, even if the gate has already assigned you a seat.

As long as you're respectful and not an @ss to anyone as you learn the etiquette you should be OK.

Thanks for the input. I have a lot to learn, yet.
 
Where are you going to be based? I commuted to JFK for a little then didn't have to, now I'm going back to JFK. The fee is $34 at MCO at the GOAA building. DAB might be tough seeing how only DL, CO, and I think UA are the only airlines that fly there. MCO gives you so many more options. Good luck.
 
For some reason there are some crews that don't like the MCO employee parking and use some of the local hotels. I think it is the Crowne Plaza hotel just north of the airport offers monthly parking passes for airline crews for around $30/month. I commuted out of MCO for a few years and tried the hotel one month, but went back to the airport lot. There are options though.
 
I have a friend that uses the Marriott Courtyard parking and he says it works well but if you miss the shuttle you can be waiting for a while. It also takes some time to get the shuttle to pick you up. I would suggest just to use the employee lot and pay the money. The employee shuttle runs 24 hours and you won't have to wait longer than 5 minutes most of the time.
 
Where are you going to be based? I commuted to JFK for a little then didn't have to, now I'm going back to JFK. The fee is $34 at MCO at the GOAA building. DAB might be tough seeing how only DL, CO, and I think UA are the only airlines that fly there. MCO gives you so many more options. Good luck.


Lots of good advice, thanks guys!
 
To add to this, I just got hired with PDT and I will be commuting from DAB or whatever airport I have to, for at least a couple months until I can get moved. All good info.
 

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