General Lee
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Palerider,
Yes, you are an ASA driver, and I have recently non-revved on Delta on both the Domestic and INTL side, and even though the flt attendants were a little on the "senior" side, they provided very good service and did not have an "attitude." When I see someone doing a good job I often tell them I am a Delta employee and that I think they are doing a great job. They appreciate it. I think your parents might have hit a bad streak, and that is unfortunate, but a lot of our employees are actually trying to provide a good service, and there are always a couple bad eggs at every airline--probably Jetblue too.
As far as the Jetblue guys' "arrogance"---I don't see it that way in full, I see it as extreme happiness due to expansion. Their airline is expanding, and they are willing to put up with lower wages now, due to the fact that they are growing and will have "better days ahead" in their minds. That is understandable. Good for them. When you hear some good news, like our announcement yesterday to fight at JFK and expand a little, even I felt good for a couple minutes. They have that all of the time. If things were to turn on them and their stock would sink, they had to stop expanding for some reason, etc....we would not hear too much from them.
Bye Bye--General Lee

Yes, you are an ASA driver, and I have recently non-revved on Delta on both the Domestic and INTL side, and even though the flt attendants were a little on the "senior" side, they provided very good service and did not have an "attitude." When I see someone doing a good job I often tell them I am a Delta employee and that I think they are doing a great job. They appreciate it. I think your parents might have hit a bad streak, and that is unfortunate, but a lot of our employees are actually trying to provide a good service, and there are always a couple bad eggs at every airline--probably Jetblue too.
As far as the Jetblue guys' "arrogance"---I don't see it that way in full, I see it as extreme happiness due to expansion. Their airline is expanding, and they are willing to put up with lower wages now, due to the fact that they are growing and will have "better days ahead" in their minds. That is understandable. Good for them. When you hear some good news, like our announcement yesterday to fight at JFK and expand a little, even I felt good for a couple minutes. They have that all of the time. If things were to turn on them and their stock would sink, they had to stop expanding for some reason, etc....we would not hear too much from them.
Bye Bye--General Lee