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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1202247" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>The point is that everyone should be treated equally...they aren't. Perhaps the couriers you claim were "gaming" the system had legitimate reasons to be off during peak. Unlikely, but possible. Pilots from other airlines have always been frequent jumpseaters on FedEx planes. Our pilots have the same privileges with them. This is due to the need to deadhead to get back in position or return to domicile. FBI and Secret Service also jumpseat, as do military personnel accompanying certain classified shipments. I frequently see military escorts at the ramp coming off our planes, bags in hand. Sometimes they are uniformed, sometimes not.</p><p></p><p>Also, doesn't it ever piss you off that your wife isn't yet topped-out? She sounds as Purple as you, yet Fred doesn't think enough of her to pay her full rate. Just so you know, union companies typically top-out in 3 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1202247, member: 12508"] The point is that everyone should be treated equally...they aren't. Perhaps the couriers you claim were "gaming" the system had legitimate reasons to be off during peak. Unlikely, but possible. Pilots from other airlines have always been frequent jumpseaters on FedEx planes. Our pilots have the same privileges with them. This is due to the need to deadhead to get back in position or return to domicile. FBI and Secret Service also jumpseat, as do military personnel accompanying certain classified shipments. I frequently see military escorts at the ramp coming off our planes, bags in hand. Sometimes they are uniformed, sometimes not. Also, doesn't it ever piss you off that your wife isn't yet topped-out? She sounds as Purple as you, yet Fred doesn't think enough of her to pay her full rate. Just so you know, union companies typically top-out in 3 years. [/QUOTE]
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