What I forgot to bring to the Lodge?
#22
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And as has already been said, there is a bar downstairs from your room for your enjoyment. Prices are reasonable, and support the effort. Being able to wake, shower, walk down and eat a good breakfast, then walk next door to class beast ANY hotel I have ever stayed in and shuttled to training with. Easily.
Oh, and don’t follow the women to their rooms and ask for sex. Seems that is another no-no at JBU.
#23
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Joined APC: Jan 2013
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If you’re not willing to follow company rules, you might want to re-think your employer choice. There are LOTS of rules here. People have been fired for taking things home off the planes, or so I have heard.
And as has already been said, there is a bar downstairs from your room for your enjoyment. Prices are reasonable, and support the effort. Being able to wake, shower, walk down and eat a good breakfast, then walk next door to class beast ANY hotel I have ever stayed in and shuttled to training with. Easily.
Oh, and don’t follow the women to their rooms and ask for sex. Seems that is another no-no at JBU.
And as has already been said, there is a bar downstairs from your room for your enjoyment. Prices are reasonable, and support the effort. Being able to wake, shower, walk down and eat a good breakfast, then walk next door to class beast ANY hotel I have ever stayed in and shuttled to training with. Easily.
Oh, and don’t follow the women to their rooms and ask for sex. Seems that is another no-no at JBU.
I didn’t know the company “rules” at the lodge until 15 minutes ago.
Glad you’re so happy with the Lodge...
#25
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#26
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Joined APC: Dec 2016
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Not true. If I am non-revving to work, I simply walk off the plane like any self-respecting pilot, safe in the knowledge that if I start working during my rest cycle, the clock starts ticking and I may quickly become unusable. Can't start my work day ahead of the CS schedule.
#28
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Joined APC: Apr 2011
Posts: 1,473
But potato chip I agree completely that it is childish to try and enforce the rules. Just take the alcohol with you into the room and not tell people if you want to do that. It isn’t hard.
#29
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Not true. If I am non-revving to work, I simply walk off the plane like any self-respecting pilot, safe in the knowledge that if I start working during my rest cycle, the clock starts ticking and I may quickly become unusable. Can't start my work day ahead of the CS schedule.
The only reason they aren't enforcing it is the open revolt it would likely cause from the pilot group.
#30
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Joined APC: Mar 2019
Posts: 315
That is the impression I am getting.
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