Asking for the jumpseat and other lost traditions

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Respect my authoritayyy!


BTW, that's an accurate observation.
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:rolleyes: Sure buddy...

Please, enlighten us as to how introducing yourself when deadheading or non-revving is useful.

I would prefer only those who seek the jumpseat (controlled by the Captain), visit and ask. Deadheading, you're being paid to sit in the seat. That's a contract between you and the company. Just go sit down. Non-rev? That's a company issued benefit - you don't need a certificate or medical to do it, just go sit down.
 
Please, enlighten us as to how introducing yourself when deadheading or non-revving is useful.

I would prefer only those who seek the jumpseat (controlled by the Captain), visit and ask. Deadheading, you're being paid to sit in the seat. That's a contract between you and the company. Just go sit down. Non-rev? That's a company issued benefit - you don't need a certificate or medical to do it, just go sit down.

We have guys at our shop who scold company employees for not "checking in to say hi" during boarding. It's a huge distraction. I'm not sure why some are so hell-bent on getting interrupted.
 
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