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11-16-2017, 03:23 PM
Looking for a travel buddy or a group that would like to meet up at various places around the US or abroad. I am starting at the bottom level of game since being raised by women my whole life. I started by reading these forums, ROK, read both the Bang books and have been working on my body, style and being more friendly by chatting up strangers in my daily routine. I learn much better by watching and doing rather than reading so I would like to meet up with some of you and go on adventures or just visit you on home turf. I have a real low key style and go with the flow by never getting too frustrated if things don't go my way. I am very good at blending in with locals which can be good and bad when it comes to game. Of course when I was in Boca Chica I stuck out and every hustler and ho would come up to me.
For those not familiar here is a summary.
I work for one of the top 3 carriers in the US and although the pay is low I have the benefit of free US flights and any international ones only cost me charges imposed by the country I am visiting on departure. For example I can go to Tokyo direct and its sub $50 which is deducted direct from my payroll. We also get huge discounts on other carriers if going to a destination not covered by my own planes. I did AMS to LIS for $100 RT and booked two hours before departure. The major drawback is we fly space available AKA standby so you have to plan ahead and have a backup destination and sometimes get stuck overnight at the airport.
Feel free to PM me even if you can host or want to get together for a trip. Most of my coworkers are married and only want to visit P4P places. I would prefer to actually pull using skill and wit not the USD.
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11-17-2017, 01:20 AM
I have had the pleasure of watching my brother swallow a massive blue pill and do his non rev all wrong.
The times he has bro’d me a ticket has been awesome.
Hopefully you find your match.
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11-17-2017, 11:26 PM
I have to pay full price for my airfares, so your perks sound awesome. Thats a great travel job you have there.
Its a good idea for you to buddy up with a fellow employee for adventures and game sessions!
You can also visit existing members in other countries like 'suits' in China for example.
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11-18-2017, 12:32 AM
I've found that typically the better a destination is for P4P the better it is for gaming girls for free. When guys have the option to easily fuck a girl for really cheap it strips away the thirst and the power girls hold over a guy and what they can get that guy to do in order for them to bang. Do you think some local guy is going to put up with a ton of shit and let a girl dick him around when they can walk into a brothel and fuck a girl for $20? I would suggest going with your work buddies to these places but instead of doing P4P game the local girls.
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11-18-2017, 04:24 AM
I used to use these AD90 tickets all the time to Bangkok, Bali etc. It’s slightly better outside the US, especially gulf airlines, but it gets tiring after a while. Aviation industry is currently being squeezed right now, a lot of low cost competition and profit margins are low.
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11-20-2017, 08:50 AM
Nonreving is hard unless you are flexible with large amounts of time to play with. This basically means you can’t be working.
If you want to leave and come back on a specific day you end up being stuck in the back. Not so bad for domestic which I look at like a bus ride. But pretty miserable for a long haul.
Then there’s the whole seniority thing. I imagine you’re pretty damn low unless you’re parents also worked for the airlines. This is another reason people have bad experiences and can’t understand it. There’s other issues too.
I tried to drop some of this knowledge and experience here. Got absolutely roasted for it. My best advice is look at the longest direct connections from your hub and fly there. The loads on international long hauls to be more stable. Whereas say a NY to Rome flight will go negative overnight on you. Especially in summer.
I’m not gonna post more info here. You can PM me. Good luck.
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11-20-2017, 09:41 PM
Been nonreving for nearly 3 years now, I am familiar with the big game it is especially with people waiting to list at the last minute. Slept in a few airports overnight and have had to take some pretty drastic routes to get home. I work below wing so trading shifts when I get stuck is no problem, we can do it all online. I have an international data plan so messaging coworkers and making calls is not a problem. Sometimes you have to put a little cash out there but at least you live to fly again.
I almost rarely fly domestic because of my low seniority. I work at a major hub with 3 directs daily to AMS so I use that when business class is open then zed out of there to get inland further. I can't see why people were roasting you for sharing knowledge, jealousy or lack of patience perhaps.
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11-20-2017, 11:04 PM
Probably a dumb question, but is it possible to non rev without working for an airline, or knowing someone who does?
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11-21-2017, 06:32 AM
I see
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11-23-2017, 07:36 AM
When I worked there, you had to be a family member to get AD90. You can’t just put your “gf” or any girl you met on that list and take her for a romantic weekend, which is quite a pity.
For family members you had to show your marriage certificate, or birth certificate in order to link up the names on the accounts.
And no, you can’t have confirmed first class seating on standby. The only way you get on first class on standby is if you knew the station manager personally and he puts you there on as personal favor at time of check in. I knew the managers pretty well and was often upgraded. But this is not something that can be arranged before you arrive at check in counter usually.