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#41
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,267
I’d be more concerned about the risk than the focus. I just flew a jumpseater on a lax-fll red eye. His earlier flight canceled and when we landed he had just enough time to make it to the hotel to catch the bus to the training center.
#42
I assume that everyone at this point knows what they need and dont need for their training. If people want to go home, and they can, who cares?
Im not telling someone what they need to do for their training. Its their training and their career.
The original question was "do we get sent home for the holidays," not "Do you guys think I should go home to see family"
Im not telling someone what they need to do for their training. Its their training and their career.
The original question was "do we get sent home for the holidays," not "Do you guys think I should go home to see family"
#43
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2011
Posts: 657
#46
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Nov 2008
Position: Citation, left seat
Posts: 345
[QUOTE=flyingpuma1;2874989]This is Spirit we have many clowns running around you might have to be more specific
The clown that left for an amazing opportunity in India and is now in Canada or something.
The clown that left for an amazing opportunity in India and is now in Canada or something.
#47
[QUOTE=Skypilotsv1984;2875062]You forgot the brief stint he had in DFW teaching sim at AFG. The look on my face when I saw him there was priceless!
#48
[QUOTE=Bruno82;2875005]Do people use COBRA for insurance during the first 90 days? I’m not concerned about me, but my children need insurance.
My wife and I purchased a temporary insurance plan through United for the 90 days. Ended up costing about $300 a month vs $1050 a month for us on cobra.
My wife and I purchased a temporary insurance plan through United for the 90 days. Ended up costing about $300 a month vs $1050 a month for us on cobra.
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