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Can't wait to ask Liz how she got quoted in the story next time we fly together. Had it been me, I would have said "It is apparent to me that airport metal detectors shave 50 points off a passenger's IQ."
 
Air Travel is a remarkably efficient and safe means of transportation the likes of which have never been equaled. 99.9 percent get to were they want to go on time with no problems. The complainers are self observed jerks that think the world revolves around them and get upset when they don't get their way. It's a couple hours on a metal tube that is taking you to were you want to go at 500 MPH very safely and at a bargain price for what you are getting. Sit down, shut up and choose from the unprecedented numbers of ways we have to entertain ourselves and appreciate what you have.
 
Air Travel is a remarkably efficient and safe means of transportation the likes of which have never been equaled. 99.9 percent get to were they want to go on time with no problems. The complainers are self observed jerks that think the world revolves around them and get upset when they don't get their way. It's a couple hours on a metal tube that is taking you to were you want to go at 500 MPH very safely and at a bargain price for what you are getting. Sit down, shut up and choose from the unprecedented numbers of ways we have to entertain ourselves and appreciate what you have.

Louis CK-"Everything's amazing and nobody is happy."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r1CZTLk-Gk
 
Ahh yes if I can count how many times I heard the "Do you know who I am?" comment from the frequent business traveler... I always responded with "a regular passenger just like the rest of us"


Funny. I have a cousin who works in the hotel industry and she tells me the rudest customers they encounter are the airline pilots.
 
Funny. I have a cousin who works in the hotel industry and she tells me the rudest customers they encounter are the airline pilots.

That's pretty true I think. we're the best and worst deals. It's guaranteed money for the hotel- but we need rides, get grumpy if theyre 10 minutes late, and we spend 1/3 of our lives in hotels. We know good vs average vs bad service, so in a lot of ways we're the most discerning customers- but yet our companies have negotiated the hotels down to the dime. And it's not like pilots can ever be cheap!
 
Funny. I have a cousin who works in the hotel industry and she tells me the rudest customers they encounter are the airline pilots.

Hmmm, there are rude people in every walk of life. HOWEVER, I'm not defending pilots but perhaps hotel employees can see it from a different point of view.

Many times airline crews are tired when checking in. Also, I have been victim of being told breakfast/brunch is free and then be presented with a bill upon checkout. I've also been told there is NO construction going on in the area where are rooms are, only to have to trudge down to the front desk because there IS in fact, construction noise near the rooms. How about getting a room key, walking a far distance to your room while exhausted only to have the room key NOT work OR open the door and find someone already occupying it. Another favorite is the hotel van being ridiculously late and again, a tired crew is left waiting an unacceptable amount of time when all they want to do is sleep. How about housekeeping knocking on your door when the DO NOT DISTURB sign is on the doorknob. I could go on and on, I guess...but you get the picture.
 
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Yeah, I think hotel people get wrapped up in "pilots...!" and "crew" cue rolled eyes-- without giving thought to what we actually do for a living- might be a good idea for us to be treated well so we can rest... But that's just me
 
Wow, funny how this thread turned. The last couple posts are exactly the same excuses the frequent fliers use.
 
Wow, funny how this thread turned. The last couple posts are exactly the same excuses the frequent fliers use.

No kidding. Do you know what I do for a living? lol
 
I hate it when a business traveler acts like a jerk to you when you are in uniform and are non-reving in the back. Mostly because he/she knows you can't defend yourself.

It's not that you can't defend yourself...it's that your company won't back you up.
 
It's not that you can't defend yourself...it's that your company won't back you up.
Look 'em right in the eye, put your earplugs in and close your eyes, message is unmistakeable, and is also quite satisfying.
PBR
 
Threads like this make me so glad to be flying abroad, gezz
Luckily,
No one "abroad" has ever gotten on the plane reeking of curry,garlic, fresh cigarette smoke and 2 week old azz stench.......
PBR
 
Luckily,
No one "abroad" has ever gotten on the plane reeking of curry,garlic, fresh cigarette smoke and 2 week old azz stench.......
PBR

As oppose to the great smell good'ol passengers here in the US climb on board with??? at least abroad their azz remains within the space of their seats
 
As oppose to the great smell good'ol passengers here in the US climb on board with??? at least abroad their azz remains within the space of their seats


You got that right. When I hear Americans ridiculing some other countries people the term "look in the mirror" sure seems appropriate.
 

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