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YGTBSM!!!

I knew they did this years ago, but I thought they'd outgrown it by now!

The little 135 operator I used to fly for didn't even do that! I've just spent the past 6-8+ hours working with you (not you personally, in general), much of it sitting less than a foot away. I'll have a beer in the bar, go out to dinner, maybe watch a movie or do some sightseeing with you if it's a long enough layover. At some point, enough is enough! I also want the ability to have some time to myself for my sanity. If you're really depending on sharing a room for "team building," things are in pretty sad shape. Shareholder value? Do the execs share rooms too? Better yet, do they share rooms with the hired help? That would be closer to real team building.

Put down the the Cool-Aid, in the words of Slim Pickens, "I think you boys have had enough!"


First, it's supposedly innocent room sharing. (are they required to share a double, or do they get to splurge for a King?) Next Wally's going to require that the crew members be the same size people so they can share discounted blue light special uniforms.
This is an ugly, ugly trend....
 
after looking at some of those pics, I don't know if I can ever go by walmart again for fear of some chick have her beergut hanging out. grossssss
 
First, it's supposedly innocent room sharing. (are they required to share a double, or do they get to splurge for a King?) Next Wally's going to require that the crew members be the same size people so they can share discounted blue light special uniforms.
This is an ugly, ugly trend....

Why not, instead of motel, just go to the local Wal-Mart and sleep in the stock room? Or, on shorter layovers, just go to motels that rent by the hour? I am sure the shareholders would rejoice at the money they're saving!!
 
Why not, instead of motel, just go to the local Wal-Mart and sleep in the stock room? Or, on shorter layovers, just go to motels that rent by the hour? I am sure the shareholders would rejoice at the money they're saving!!

I agree ..... As chief pilot it is my job to watch out for the bottom line of our company. If it is good enough for Wal-Mart executives, it is good enough for us. Effective immediately, we are sharing rooms. Thank-you Mr G-200 for helping us save money ... why I never thought of that before is beyond me.
 
Wal-Mart pilots only get $25 a day for meals too. More ways to look out for the shareholders! McDonalds for everyone!
 
Hey once we get that socialized medicine it will be the governments problem Walmarts pilots have health problems!
 
they dont tell ya that its not just the rooms there sharing..Walmart does not discriminate against alternative lifestyles..
 
Ok, I know everyone wants to know the porn usage schedule for when you share a room.
 

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