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This thread already has me BOARD.
 
*Crews not eligible for per-diem while staying in company-owned lodging. Lavatory usage subject to availability and additional charges. APU and cabin lighting limited to first five minutes past block-in. Additional APU usage available only when passenger boarding commences prior to block-out. Crews caught removing snacks or beverage items from the galley will be prosecuted to disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment. "MOTEL MESA" and the "Back-Breaker-Bunkin' Board" are trademarks of Screw the Crew, LLC- A wholly owned subsidiary of Screw Scheduling, INC.
 
*Crews not eligible for per-diem while staying in company-owned lodging. Lavatory usage subject to availability and additional charges. APU and cabin lighting limited to first five minutes past block-in. Additional APU usage available only when passenger boarding commences prior to block-out. Crews caught removing snacks or beverage items from the galley will be prosecuted to disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment. "MOTEL MESA" and the "Back-Breaker-Bunkin' Board" are trademarks of Screw the Crew, LLC- A wholly owned subsidiary of Screw Scheduling, INC.

WOW :eek: :puke:

:uzi: MESA:smash:
 
Ok wow. Well I just sent in a debrief on a hotel that didn't offer free wireless to us crewmembers. I guess I'll stop complaining!

someone should send a photo of the board and a brief to this guy http://blogs.usatoday.com/sky/
He writes about the industry. It'd sure be interesting to see the response from MESA should he publish a story on crews forced to carry plywood beds!!
 

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