Yeah, I know. It's really tough to put others in front of you and read your union documentation on jumpseating. It's just crazy anyone would expect that for a free ride. Just funny I've never had a problem in the many years I've jumpseated. Maybe it's because I have taken the time to read all the ALPA and SWAPA materials carefully laid out for me.ReverseSensing said:In spite of all the valid questions/confusion based on changing practices/priorities, there's always some gashole to come along and prove he has poor reading comprehension. Congratulations, DH2WN.
Gate agents aren't consistent. Captains aren't consistent. Company policies/procedures change. Some airlines don't provide any training on jumpseat practices. But apparently you always live in a black and white world. Must be nice to always know just the right thing to do.
Shocking, I know.
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