GravityHater
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Whats next...I hurt my back carrying my suitcase of clothes for my trip. Now if my airline allowed me to fly naked I would not have to carry all of this stuff...I'm suing.
For me the concept of somebody getting injured because they lifted 40lbs. Is indicative that they need to spend less time in McDonalds and more time exercising.
Delta cp told me once that you wouldn't believe the amount of guys out for pulling their back lifting their luggage.
Uh huh. I like to use 40 lb dumbbells at the gym, but I don't try to hyperextend one with one arm, while leaning forward and twisting it between a seat and a wall. :laugh:I dontthink it's just the weight alone. It's how one contorts themselves to situate the weight in the appropriate mechanics.
For me the concept of somebody getting injured because they lifted 40lbs. Is indicative that they need to spend less time in McDonalds and more time exercising.
For me the concept of somebody getting injured because they lifted 40lbs. Is indicative that they need to spend less time in McDonalds and more time exercising.
Grow a backbone I say, you call it body mechanics, I call it whiny BS
1 million? Hasn't he seen Virgin's embarrassing payscales? He'd have to work 60 years to make that much. good luck.
I've spoken with my chiroproactor about flight bags. Lifting 40 lbs. and then extending your arms straight out as you reach over the seat puts a tremendous amount of strain on your back.
How are y'all getting the bag into position? Are you going over the seat or behind the seat? Either way your back is hosed...
PCL- when is air tran getting rid of flight bags? Or have they?