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Old 04-04-2007 | 08:49 PM
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ralphcramden1
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Originally Posted by propsr4boats
Request a ride? Gimme a break....if someone got on my jumpseat and "requested" a ride I might deny it just on the principle that you don't request to do anything....Its a privilege not a right and you don't request it you very politely ask if you can hitch a ride if its alright with them. As for the medical you give them whatever they ask for. If they want to see your drivers license you give it to them. If they want to see your passport you give it to them, they have the final say.

Ah, CRJ FO

First unless your quals have changed, it's not your jumpseat. Second it's a good thing it's not your jumpseat as your an idiot. people show up after working international flights with lengthy duty days, or regional schedules with multiple legs and long duty days, and some *&^%head like you is going to split hairs over the verbage of how they asked for a ride home. Man, I hope i get the chance to have you dance on the cockpit carpet for me. what a tool.
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