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Old 03-16-2015 | 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by NovemberBravo
Idk I don't trust them at all tho. Like the mainline guy said some of them snitch on pilots at the drop of a hat just think if you really want to start making enemies and you just got online. Possible lose lose
Who do you think the company is going to believe? An expendable, cheaply replaced employee with a sub par attitude or a highly sought after (given the so called pilot shortage) very expensive asset? What would a FA even "snitch" on you for? Don't allow her to get any dirt on you, talk to the inflight manager, and definitely the CA.
Old 03-16-2015 | 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by RB211
I've heard we hired some ghetto rats, however I have yet to fly with one. They don't last long enough for the majority of the pilot group to experience. And I'd have zero tolerance for that behavior
6 failed a drug test because they thought it was ok to toke up the night before.

Seriously.
Old 03-16-2015 | 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Ramprat
Who do you think the company is going to believe? An expendable, cheaply replaced employee with a sub par attitude or a highly sought after (given the so called pilot shortage) very expensive asset? What would a FA even "snitch" on you for? Don't allow her to get any dirt on you, talk to the inflight manager, and definitely the CA.
I'm an under the radar kind of guy that's all. I'm confused how a pilot is getting bullied by two FAs
Old 03-16-2015 | 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by NovemberBravo
I'm an under the radar kind of guy that's all. I'm confused how a pilot is getting bullied by two FAs
Must be a personality thing - I've seen newer friendly guys get bullied by FAs. Or new upgrades that are the pushover type.

Me? Ain't happening. Get off my airplane.
Old 03-16-2015 | 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Lavdumper
6 failed a drug test because they thought it was ok to toke up the night before.

Seriously.
No. This is taking it too far.
Old 03-16-2015 | 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Lavdumper
6 failed a drug test because they thought it was ok to toke up the night before.

Seriously.
Originally Posted by PilotCrusader
No. This is taking it too far.
People have been failed/fired from every airline for stuff like this. That's no reason to stoop to the gutter. If you want people to have a better opinion of us, then don't make such dirty statements about our employees. If you have a problem, deal with it; end of story.
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Originally Posted by Navmode
People have been failed/fired from every airline for stuff like this. That's no reason to stoop to the gutter. If you want people to have a better opinion of us, then don't make such dirty statements about our employees. If you have a problem, deal with it; end of story.
I'm not saying it's a Mesa thing. I take pride in working here. I'm stating a fact that there are some interesting F/As at the regional level and it's not with jeopardizing your job over it.
Old 03-16-2015 | 09:30 PM
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Another stupid question....

On the skynet website for UA it shows 204 tickets booked for a capacity of 216, but the seat map shows over 30 empty seats. Does this mean people have no be assigned a seat, therefore the seat map isn't a good indication of whether you'll get on or not?
Old 03-16-2015 | 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Lavdumper
Another stupid question....

On the skynet website for UA it shows 204 tickets booked for a capacity of 216, but the seat map shows over 30 empty seats. Does this mean people have no be assigned a seat, therefore the seat map isn't a good indication of whether you'll get on or not?
I'm no expert on this, just my experience as a prior frequent flyer, beneficiary of the occasional buddy pass, and a month or so commuting once entering this job, so take it for what its worth, but some people booking tix can't get assigned a seat (they have a certain number held I think, especially the "premium" seats so if a FF wants to book a ticket there are still "good" seats left), or they are out of econ seats and the pax don't want to pay for econ+, so they get no seat assignment until people get upgraded or move to econ+. When I was silver elite I think I could get upgraded or econ+ free 24 hours out or something like that, so regular econ seats become available. So any seat that doesn't have a seat assignment shows open on the seatmap (so you can theoretically book it), but there are more booked than have seats (usually), and they will start getting seats as they check in and people do the last minute shuffle trying to stake out real estate.

Best bet is to use auth/cap/booked until within 24 hours of departure, then cross check both, while looking at the nonrev stby list, from my experience.
Old 03-17-2015 | 12:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Lavdumper
Another stupid question....

On the skynet website for UA it shows 204 tickets booked for a capacity of 216, but the seat map shows over 30 empty seats. Does this mean people have no be assigned a seat, therefore the seat map isn't a good indication of whether you'll get on or not?
That's right.

The detailed boarding totals and Skynet data will tell you capacity/booked/SAs. That is the most accurate information you can get and what you should use for the best planning. The seat map is still a useful tool to get an idea of what's going on, but you have to realize what it's actually telling you. It reflects specific assigned/unassigned seats, not the number of unbooked seats. Booked passengers with unassigned seats are usually those who simply haven't checked in yet. So, as they check in and you get closer to departure time, the seat map gets increasingly more accurate.
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