{"id":1163,"date":"2008-04-16T00:26:41","date_gmt":"2008-04-16T06:26:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nachzen.net\/?p=1163"},"modified":"2020-11-12T17:48:45","modified_gmt":"2020-11-13T00:48:45","slug":"im-in-st-louis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nachzen.net\/?p=1163","title":{"rendered":"I&#8217;m in St. Louis."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Since my simulator sessions are scheduled for 10pm-2am (with a 2 hour brief and debrief), I decided that I would make a reasonable effort to start switching my sleep schedule around, and managed to stay up past midnight last night.  I must be getting old, since this seemed to be a struggle, whereas in the past it was all I could do to go to bed at a normal time so that I could wake up in the morning. I woke up this morning with Joanna and couldn&#8217;t go back to sleep, which resulted in me being tired rather than sleep-shifted.  Figures.<\/p>\n<p>I spent the morning fighting with my Creative Nomad and decided that if it ever dies, I&#8217;m totally buying an iPod, now that one can get 80GB iPods.  (At the time I bought my 30GB nomad, I think the biggest iPod was somewhere around 5GB and much more expensive.)<\/p>\n<p>Since parking at DEN is $5\/day, I knew I needed to come up with something a bit more reasonable.  I called the company that managed DEN parking and they said that if I got a letter from my employer stating that I&#8217;m based somewhere else and live in DEN that I can buy a parking pass for $36\/month.  I&#8217;ll do this one I start working, but since there&#8217;s likely to be as much as a month off while I wait for IOE (Initial Operating Experience) after the sims, I don&#8217;t want to be paying for parking during that time.  Since Jonah didn&#8217;t want to drive me to the airport, I decided to park at the old Stapleton airport and take ride <a>RTD<\/a> to DEN.<\/p>\n<p>Public transportation in this country just isn&#8217;t very good.  I knew that one could theoretically park for free at Stapleton and ride the bus to DEN, but I couldn&#8217;t figure out how.  In fact, I probably would never have been able to do it, save the fact that Sydney (who apparently is more in tune with public transit than I am) deciphered the website and told me how to do it.<\/p>\n<p>The parking may be free, but it&#8217;s $7 for the 13 mile bus journey.  Compared to $5\/day parking at the airport, that means that if you&#8217;re parking for more than 3 days for a single person, it makes sense.  If it&#8217;s two of you, then you need to stay for more than 6 days.  And so on.<\/p>\n<p>I wasn&#8217;t prepared for the fact that the bus was a very nice, modern, bus.  The ride was very smooth and quiet and the seats comfortable.  I also wasn&#8217;t prepared for the fact that the bus was mostly full.  I was the only person with luggage; everyone else appeared to employees commuting to work.<\/p>\n<p>By my calculations that&#8217;s $280\/month to ride the bus to work, which is simply insane.  I&#8217;m guess monthly passes must offer a substantial discount.  I could tell you, if I could work the RTD website.<\/p>\n<p>TSA moved the crew entrance line to security just to mess with me, I think, but I still managed to get the Frontier gate very early.  I told the gate agent I was hoping to ride the jumpseat and she printed a boarding pass for me.<\/p>\n<p>As I boarded, I left my luggage in the jetway and went up to the cockpit to ask if I could ride with them.  This is, as I understand it, the correct thing to do.  There&#8217;s some who disagree since the gate agent printed me a boarding pass with an assigned seat, but since my ability to ride in the plane is at the sole discretion of the Captain, I think I owe it to at least ask, and not assume.  I introduced myself and asked if I could catch a ride to St. Louis.  After discovering I was a Freedom employee, the first officer asked if I&#8217;d been with Freedom from the beginning.  &#8220;Oh no!  I just got hired 6 months ago.&#8221;  He wasn&#8217;t convinced, so I pointed out that my date of hire was on my badge.  The issue is that union folks branded early Freedom employees as &#8220;scabs&#8221; because at the time, Freedom was non-union.  Freedom was non-union because ALPA asked for some pretty insane pay rates, and the company basically told them to get bent, and created Freedom without a union contract.  That was years ago, and the company is now ALPA-represented just like everyone else.  Supposedly the early Freedom guys got blacklisted.  Some pilots carry around the blacklist, but others just deny the jumpseat to folks with a Freedom badge regardless.  I&#8217;ll be interested to see how much trouble getting to work with a Freedom badge is in general.<\/p>\n<p>Eventually the FO seemed content and the Captain said I was good to go.  The plane was mostly empty, and the gate agent was nice enough to give me one of the two best seats in the cabin: an exit row window with no seat in front of me.<\/p>\n<p>The flight was uneventful, though I was amused that Frontier charges $5 to watch their in-seat TV and $8 to watch a movie.  They also will not accept cash as payment for anything, only credit or debit cards.  So much for, &#8220;This note is legal tender for all debts public and private.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I called the hotel who told me where to meet the shuttle.  As I checked in, I asked if my instructor had checked in.  I was told there was no reservation for anyone with the name I provided.  This should have been a clue.<\/p>\n<p>I sent an email to my instructor asking where I should meet him and when.  He replied that apparently the person responsible for emailing me my schedule hadn&#8217;t bothered to update me.  It turns out that my sim schedule has been pushed back a day, and my first lesson won&#8217;t be until Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>Rather than getting too upset about it, I&#8217;ll just view it as another day to adapt to the new sleep schedule and get some studying done.<\/p>\n<p>I noticed a bus stop down the street.  I&#8217;m considering braving the St. Louis public transit tomorrow and looking at an arch or a museum or something.  Or maybe I&#8217;ll just stay here and study.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Since my simulator sessions are scheduled for 10pm-2am (with a 2 hour brief and debrief), I decided that I would make a reasonable effort to start switching my sleep schedule around, and managed to stay up past midnight last night. 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