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Old 10-04-2006 | 10:28 AM
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jmack
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Originally Posted by duvie
I just read another post about how cool and admirable it is to completely ignore a scab crewmember. I condone denying the jumpseat and many other childish actions outside the confines of the cockpit, but once you're strapped in put it aside. I understand the frustration, but to the extent that cordiality relates to safety, crews like these are outright dangerous. You don't have to like his choices; in fact hating your crewmember is your prerogative. Nobody requires us to make small talk, but verbally abusing another crewmember is irresponsible. One of our most important obligations to the countless lives behind you is to contribute to a safe environment on the flightdeck. Grow up and act like a professional.
How is it unsafe to not want to buddy up to a scab. Your right, when strapped in the seat Checklist are finished in a professional manner. However a scab is a scab, I do not have respect a crewmember to do my job professionally.
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