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YourMom 05-06-2020 05:50 PM

With the torches and pitchforks out someone will hang.

Halon1211 05-06-2020 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by DrSteveBrule (Post 3048658)
Back in my day I walked three hours in the pouring snow with no coat or boots to get to my airplane. Darn kids these days...

I did too! But it was uphill, both ways.

Halon1211 05-06-2020 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by Mtnbikemike (Post 3050106)
Glad the MEC stepped up and took action on the use of the BOTS. Step in the right direction and glad they listened to the concerns of the membership and worked with management on it.

Lets just hope they arnt using the GraveyTrain 6000 version 4.0 bot, that has a stealth detection feature. It may make it harder to find the perpetrators.

OpentimeVirus 05-06-2020 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by Halon1211 (Post 3050604)
Lets just hope they arnt using the GraveyTrain 6000 version 4.0 bot, that has a stealth detection feature. It may make it harder to find the perpetrators.

With this comment, I know you’re in the know. Divulging trade secretes will get you sued with a settlement you’ll need a bot to pay damages.

RemoveB4flght 05-07-2020 05:28 AM


Originally Posted by Mtnbikemike (Post 3050106)
Glad the MEC stepped up and took action on the use of the BOTS. Step in the right direction and glad they listened to the concerns of the membership and worked with management on it.

In my opinion the language was perfunctory and weak.

System chief asks the MEC chair to add a friendly reminder with a vague description of bots for those in the cheap seats, just in case someone ‘accidentally’ employs a program to cheat the system

Flica is capable of detecting bot usage, and will regularly send updates to IT, who will probably update their supervisor, who may bring it up in a meeting, which might include flight operations, which hopefully cc’s the chief pilot, and he’ll pass it along to the MEC, who sends out a friendly reminder... er, yeah..

Violators are guilty of being in breach of the FOM and (gasp) Flica Terms of Service! Next time you have to update the company iPad iOS be sure to have an employment lawyer review the TOS before clicking “I agree”.

Potentially subject to disciplinary action, like the $10,000,000 fine in the warning about dubbing a videotape, or the sin of removing mattress tags, or using an aerosol can in a manner other than directed.

Either a line in the sand needs to be drawn or it will be a slap on the wrists at best/worst.


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