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exagony

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When flying on a "dedicated crew" aircraft and one pilot is just a "regular line pilot" does the line pilot have to help clean and stock the plane since it's not "their" plane and the dedicated crews are being paid $30-40k more than the line pilot to do the same job?
 
They certainly expect you to do all the unpleasant tasks. Especially Kaitlyn/Maybelline expects you to do all her? cleaning and stocking. After all s/he? is special. And two of the three guys on 570 (JM is the good guy) expect you to do everything, because they are "entitled". So while it is down to the individual captain, most of that crowd expect to be catered to by the RLG.
 
Maybelline has always been that way, even in the 45. Some Red Label Capt take care of the back because they all have their own layout of stock. This sense of entitlement gets worse with the RL group growing to include more "junior" crew members. Seems to me that once they become RL, all is well with the world. "I got mine" mentality, don't rock the boat. Sad, sad. Sell your soul
 
The good old days of the SFO program are back and its the same stooges as before (with a few flex clowns for good measure)20 years and not a damn thing changed.
 

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