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Shared rooms aren't too bad!

Our corporate flight dept. requires us to share our rooms with the female pilots. Most of them were very good looking but some of them were very average looking. There is never a dull moment on our trips.

Smooth :D
 
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Smoothflyin said:
Our corporate flight dept. requires us to share our rooms with the female pilots. Most of them were very good looking but some of them were very average looking. There is never a dull moment on our trips.

Smooth :D
Anyone elses "Bull$hit" light just illuminate??? :rolleyes:
 
A possible scenario

There might be a situation when this is possible; a charter operator I once worked for did have us sharing a room! It was for day rooms when the trip DIDN’T require us to get day rooms. You know those 6AM departures with a 7PM return for a 1 hour flight (just under 14 hour duty). Getting a day room sure beat staying at the airport all day, even if it was a “shared” room. It allows you to change into your golfing attire and clean up before the return trip.

However, for just about any other kind of situation a shared room is a slap in the face.

How pathetic this is, a GIII costs about $1500 an hour in fuel costs alone, yet some “genius” thinks he’s saving the company money by cutting a $69 hotel room out of the budget.
 
501261 said:
However, for just about any other kind of situation a shared room is a slap in the face.

How pathetic this is, a GIII costs about $1500 an hour in fuel costs alone, yet some “genius” thinks he’s saving the company money by cutting a $69 hotel room out of the budget.
$69 for a hotel room??? That hardly buys a decent bottle of wine.
 
Is it someone known for a lot of inflight photography? Feet of Clay?... ;) TC
 
JediNein said:
For the corporate types out there, is it normal for a company to only provide one hotel room for a male/female flight crew?
I work for a medium-sized charter company and we aways get separate rooms regardless of the composition of the crew, even when training.
 
AA717driver said:
Is it someone known for a lot of inflight photography? Feet of Clay?... ;) TC
Getting warmer...
 

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