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Cape Air gave us a single room. They also paid the flight to/from and lodging for the interview. Nice.
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Originally Posted by XJPILOT1
(Post 139600)
Best overall regional job: MESABA
Knowing you made the right decision: Priceless |
Originally Posted by jeff122670
(Post 139576)
hell i would rather foot the bill for my own room than have to put up with dual occupancy....
which actually might not be a bad idea........hmmmmmmmm |
Originally Posted by JetJock16
(Post 139615)
He has to be joking.
3 year a/c lock and seeing JR FO's upgrade on the RJ in front of you: :confused: |
Originally Posted by XJPILOT1
(Post 139574)
Not MESABA!
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Originally Posted by jeff122670
(Post 139576)
hell i would rather foot the bill for my own room than have to put up with dual occupancy....
which actually might not be a bad idea........hmmmmmmmm I did. I couldn't sleep it was terrible. It was worth the money. I went home on weekends and got a severly discounted rate on the hotel. So it worked well. |
If you get a rewards card with the hotel you're staying at you'll probably get about 1/5 of your nights free of charge if it came down to it.
But yeah, it's BS. TSA still doesn't pay for any hotels during training. |
Originally Posted by jeff122670
(Post 139528)
i have been reading some of the airline training programs and have noticed that several state they put you up in a hotel (that is cool)...but i have noticed that several state hotel with DOUBLE OCCUPANCY.....
YGBSM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what am in college or even worse....on spring break (days of sharing a room are OVER!!!) ????????????? is this an isolated case or the standard?? thoughts? |
Originally Posted by Airsupport
(Post 139639)
man you keep saying this enough you might actually believe it!!!
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Originally Posted by BoilerUP
(Post 139612)
Are you joking or serious?
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