Hot House with Richie Ray

Episode 111:The Most Dangerous Order CCAs Are Told to Follow

21 min · 12. maj 2026
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CCAs across the country are being told to drive theirpersonal vehicles between stations while on the clock—often without clear authorization, protection, or understanding of the risks involved. This episode breaks down why that practice is dangerous, how it violates core principles ofthe contract, and what carriers and stewards must do to challenge it. From liability and safety concerns to grievance strategy, this is a must-listen for any CCA being pressured to “just help out.”

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