BobDDuck
Island Bus Driver
Specifically what type of treatment Sanjay has had to put up with. What turns a tool into a tool?
If I was a captain, and some dead header flipped me off, I would probably not feel like giving him a ride. Maybe he felt the same way about the badge holder and stickers.
He was a tool long before he went to GoJet. Ask any old time TSA guy and they will have plenty of stories about this guy. Also, you as Captain really have no say if a deadheader gets on the plane or not, unless you can spin it into a safety concern. It's hard enough to justify denying a jumpseater (although it's pretty easy to actually do it) but you have almost no say as to who gets into the passenger cabin.
Agreed, but isn't it also true that every pilot who accepts employment at Colgan post-acquisition is guilty of the same thing? How's that any different? ... Those pilots have to know they're going to be whipsawed against Pinnacle at some point, and if they don't realize that, they haven't done their homework.
I agree to some extent with that. The rates the Q is being flown for is awful. Just because it's got props on it, it still seats more then the biggest airplane I fly and it pays about 1/3 less then my pay for the smallest plane I fly. HOWEVER... as of yet, CJ hasn't been directly whipsawed against 9E. Also, (although I do feel the Q is really a jet) as of yet, there has been no talk of CJ expanding into jet operations. The thing with GoJets is that they were a whipsaw from day one. CJ isn't technically a whipsaw yet, and while you are right in thinking it probably is only a matter of time you can't base a judgment off of something that may happen in the future (especially when comparing it to something that was happening from day one).