CreamPie
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A riddle for the masses
Gentlemen,
If you were a frequent flying management pilot, and if you had chosen Memphis as your home of record, although you spent a great deal of time in a house in a state other than Tennessee....How would you get to and from work these days?
Business- not applicable
Staging- not applicable
Personal- not allowed
Decade- once per year
I predict your leader will have this solved in short order. Either that or I predict Tennessee will lose a resident (on paper) this week. And a reminder...A field Ramp Agent can print out a list of your jumpseaters with their jumpseat status. Employees, even management pilots, do not enjoy the luxury of deciding whether or not they are in business status. The rules are clearly defined and travel to and from a second home is not "staging". Violators should be reported to Jumpseat Administration or, if they are management members of ALPA, Professional Standards.
I'll now return to the sidelines. Thanks to all of you for your input.
Gentlemen,
If you were a frequent flying management pilot, and if you had chosen Memphis as your home of record, although you spent a great deal of time in a house in a state other than Tennessee....How would you get to and from work these days?
Business- not applicable
Staging- not applicable
Personal- not allowed
Decade- once per year
I predict your leader will have this solved in short order. Either that or I predict Tennessee will lose a resident (on paper) this week. And a reminder...A field Ramp Agent can print out a list of your jumpseaters with their jumpseat status. Employees, even management pilots, do not enjoy the luxury of deciding whether or not they are in business status. The rules are clearly defined and travel to and from a second home is not "staging". Violators should be reported to Jumpseat Administration or, if they are management members of ALPA, Professional Standards.
I'll now return to the sidelines. Thanks to all of you for your input.