Pilot sues Commutair because he snores

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This guy was in my July, 2015 class at Endeavor.

Pilot sues airline, saying it won't accommodate his snoring | Tampa Bay Times
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It is official...now I have heard everything.
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You see, this is why we have to take "Hogan Assessment tests" at the majors...
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Quote: This guy was in my July, 2015 class at Endeavor.

Pilot sues airline, saying it won't accommodate his snoring | Tampa Bay Times
Ok... did he stick around... the timeline is a bit fuzzy
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Quote: Ok... did he stick around... the timeline is a bit fuzzy
I dunno. After ground school I moved on to another opportunity. I remember Bruce because he's big and friendly.
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Quote: 56 and a new hire at a regional. what a terrible existence.
He could've already made bank and is just playing pilot for fun. Suing an airline requires time and momey. I doubt any attorney took this case based on contingency.
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I actually kind of applaud this guy. At least he's trying to be proactive about not being a burden or problem to another new-hire that's forced to share a room with him. That's a lot more than can be said for a lot of people who have a snoring problem that DGAF about the other people affected around them.

I know what it's like to share a room with a loud snorer during training. It's absolute torture. Besides, isn't it a bit insane that airlines are still forcing grown, adult professionals to share a bedroom during training? For *******'s sake this isn't freshman year in college.
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His suit makes no sense, he snores loud which is going to happen whether he has a bunkmate or not. What exactly did he need as an accommodation?
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...is it bad if I think he's kind of creative?
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Quote: His suit makes no sense, he snores loud which is going to happen whether he has a bunkmate or not. What exactly did he need as an accommodation?
The airline doubles up the new hires per room during training. Roommates. He apparently wanted a room to himself because he allegedly snores so loud it'd be a hardship on a roommate.

Apparently he felt the need to quit because of that, and therefore feels he was basically was wrongfully terminated, I guess.

Somewhat of a stretch, imo.
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