But what if it saved your company money by having it?I don't personally see the need to push for it.
I like it fine waiting for my turn... Longer wait times equal more duty. More duty equals more pay.
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But what if it saved your company money by having it?I don't personally see the need to push for it.
I like it fine waiting for my turn... Longer wait times equal more duty. More duty equals more pay.
But what if it saved your company money by having it?
Are you talking CASS or CREWPASS?But what if it saved your company money by having it?
Like how? Deadheading? I haven't had to do that for 6 years now, but my understanding is that the airlines have cut back so much that getting on a flight you want is sometimes difficult to impossible.
I couldn't imagine inconveniencing an owner because I couldn't get a seat on an airline. I'll take my confirmed seat with an upgrade to first class so I make it on the flight and not have to worry about upsetting a multimillion dollar contract.
But what if it saved your company money by having it?
The only savings to the company I could see are reducing duty times (in some cases a considerable amount) by having the crew lines available. It could make a 1 hr show at all airports possible if crewpass were actually implemented.But what if it saved your company money by having it?
I highly doubt the company would try it, and if they did, there are enough of us ex-airline guys around to put an abrupt end to it.
I wouldn't blame any business manager from thinking it would be a great way to save cash.
But S.S. never flew for an airline and may not know. Avantair does have ex-Airline guys (myself included) and that would never be allowed. I think that's what I said above when I agreed with the further above post that said exactly that.