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Amazing what happens when you fly for free hu? Farking losers. My jumpseat just went all union even if you guys aren't. And spare me the crap. My professional courtesy is extended to professionals. Not jerkoffs who hurt us all. I've had it with you people.
Professional? You make a post like that and call yourself professional? Mmmkay. You know, some jerkoffs are trying to make SkyWest a union airline... are THEY allowed in your jumpseat? You are certainly a hero for your cause. Makes the Yes vote for ALPA MUCH more appealing... :rolleyes:
 
SCABS....get ALPA in there, then you can talk!

Scabs? Why do you think they are scabs? Here's the real defenition, for those of you that are confused:
American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source scab (skāb) Pronunciation Key
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n.
  1. A crust discharged from and covering a healing wound.
  2. Scabies or mange in domestic animals or livestock, especially sheep.
    1. Any of various plant diseases caused by fungi or bacteria and resulting in crustlike spots on fruit, leaves, or roots.
    2. The spots caused by such a disease.
    3. A worker who refuses membership in a labor union.
    4. An employee who works while others are on strike; a strikebreaker.
    5. A person hired to replace a striking worker.
  3. Slang A person regarded as contemptible.
    1. A worker who refuses membership in a labor union.
    2. An employee who works while others are on strike; a strikebreaker.
    3. A person hired to replace a striking worker.
Well it looks like they don't fit the definition of a Scab, Sorry!
 
My jumpseat just went all union even if you guys aren't. And spare me the crap.

Oh, and thanks for the heads up. Good to know.

By the way, my policy still applies: I will bend over backwards to get any crewmember on my jumpseat. . . Regardless of who you work for - including mckpickle. You're welcome any time.

I'm not even sure if that's my own policy any more. I can't think of a single SkyWest guy who wouldn't do the same.

Merry Christmas!
 

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