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Lequip said:Oliver Paul Reason Jr., 37 of Airtran Airways. You failed your breath test and showed up drunk. Your dumba$$ should have called in sick. How can anybody feel for such an idiot! Your a disgrace to the uniform and profession. At least they caught the guy. Good heads up TSA for weeding out a bad seed.
Airtran does have a union. They are represented by the NPA. I would certainly prefer that they were ALPA, but they are not non-union.81Horse said:Doesn't AirTran have a HIMS program? All the union carriers do.
gadawgsjetgirl said:Air Tran didn't even offer him help. They just fired him as soon as his feet hit Atlanta soil. Its a shame. I understand ZERO TOLERANCE and if he had flown it would be different but there should be some assistance given the individual. Who is to say that he wouldn't have realized his mistake and walked off the plane on his own?
Ty Webb said:You know, you're really getting into something you don't need to be getting into here, and in a public forum. Before you get up on your soapbox, maybe you ought to talk to the passengers of the flight he showed up to fly . . . or talk to the crew that had to go out there and fly the empty airplane home, or talk to any of us who have had to put up with the additional scrutiny and stupid comments from passengers. I could say more, but I'll leave it at that.
Bryan D said:"At no point was the flight under the captain's command," said Tad Hutcheson of AirTran Airways
gadawgsjetgirl said:And you think that is funny? I am trying to seriously discuss the shortcomings of our profession. And just like a man...
gadawgsjetgirl said:But blah blah blah left a BAD, BAD taste in my mouth.
gadawgsjetgirl said:And just like a man, negate the issues and try to make a joke. I think we would all benefit from more women in our field.