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Why can't we call 'em stewardesses anymore?

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I'm starting a rebellion. From now on, I refuse to use the term "flight attendant."

I believe they were referred to as "overpaid vending machines" by a NWA VP not too long ago.

P.S. This may or may not be my own personal view of the "cabin crews", bla bla bla, disclaimer disclaimer disclaimer, ect.
 
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I'm starting a rebellion. From now on, I refuse to use the term "flight attendant."

I don't think the male flight att....er....galley.....er....aisle do....er.....whatever are gonna appreciate being called stewardesses, although there are a lot of "S"es in that name.






*See disclaimer from previous poster*
 
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I'm starting a rebellion. From now on, I refuse to use the term "flight attendant."

I think the new term came to being once the FAA made them required crewmembers. Now they have to do more than serve drinks. They have FAA liabilities like you and I do. And I think if you had to work back there with the public (BLAH!) as much as they do, Mr. 1000 hours, you'd appreciate a little respect too.
 
wanderlust,
the last i was in the left seat of a beech, you were the Biatch!!! go figure.

actually the term steward i have been told comes from a nautical origin. there was a ship's steward who saw to all of the BS. flight attendent is misleading. they actually don't attend to anything to do with the flight.
crewmember seems to be the most accurate

how about girt bar remover/installler?
 
I don't think the male flight att....er....galley.....er....aisle do....er.....whatever are gonna appreciate being called stewardesses, although there are a lot of "S"es in that name.






*See disclaimer from previous poster*

It's the longest word in the english language that is only typed left handed. Most useless knowlege fact of the day. Your welcome.

My two cents: Major airline FAs are overpaid no matter what you call them.
 
There is a diffence between a stewardess and a flight attendant. A Flight attendant is someone that is married and wants to see the world and a stewardess is trying to find a pilot to screw around with....you choose!!!
 
So I suppose, "Cart Donkey" is also a little inappropriate?
 
GIVE ME A BREAK - Take a look at the AF Airbus in Canada and call us a dolly trolley - GROW UP! Why do you think most FA's are slam clickers? Because they are sick of dealing with di*k pilots like this.
 
GIVE ME A BREAK - Take a look at the AF Airbus in Canada and call us a dolly trolley - GROW UP! Why do you think most FA's are slam clickers? Because they are sick of dealing with di*k pilots like this.

I promise I'll act grown up if you ever meet me in person, but acting stupid and childish on Flightinfo is how I stay young-feeling. ;)
 
GIVE ME A BREAK - Take a look at the AF Airbus in Canada and call us a dolly trolley - GROW UP! Why do you think most FA's are slam clickers? Because they are sick of dealing with di*k pilots like this.


Really a quick thinking Air France FA decided to call for a retreat rather than an evacuation......one way to get a plane load of drunken frogs to run fast...
 
I've always been partial to them being called "Cat Ranchers". For when the older ones start whipping out pics of bobby and mittens their kittys :)
 
Air France FA calls "Retreat!"

Really a quick thinking Air France FA decided to call for a retreat rather than an evacuation......one way to get a plane load of drunken frogs to run fast...

NOW THAT'S FRIGGIN' FUNNY!!! LMFAO!!!
 
I think the new term came to being once the FAA made them required crewmembers. Now they have to do more than serve drinks. They have FAA liabilities like you and I do. And I think if you had to work back there with the public (BLAH!) as much as they do, Mr. 1000 hours, you'd appreciate a little respect too.

I don't see how the term stewardess is disrespectful. It's not like you call them "coffee biatch". Regardless of what the title is, the job is still the same.




Disclaimer: Contrary to some people's beliefs, I do not dislike flight attendants, stewardesses, etc. If you take and do your job seriously, I will respect you....if you are a gold digging hussy just looking for a pilot to take care of you and I can't count on you in an emergency, then I don't respect you.
 
I believe they were referred to as "overpaid vending machines" by a NWA VP not too long ago.

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Hmmmm, I wonder what we should call the VP?

Golden parachute worse than a scab screw everyone else self enricher sounds good to me
 
well damn, here i was hoping to be original....sky mattress is a variation on air mattress, which is my favorite. at least when i was still single.

the whole stewardess,steward thing reminds me of a very old lady flying on my plane years ago, who tried to get my attention by yelling out 'boy stewardess! oh boy stewardess!'. of course i wanted to turn around and say - 'yes, old lady passenger, how may i help you?' but my proper upbringing prevented that. that and pay day.

PlanetK
 
I've always been partial to them being called "Cat Ranchers". For when the older ones start whipping out pics of bobby and mittens their kittys :)

Now that's some funny and true crap!

Stupid thread, but what the heck....my 2 cents.........

FA job has evolved into a necessary evil. Very expensive since they've made a flying waitress job now a 'career' position at airlines -- it was never intended to be such. Airlines keep them around until they die. Huge medical ins expenses (large number of gays really drive this up), pensions, above average pay for what they actually do.

Yeah, they're trained for emergencies, but really they're waiters and waitresses with bad attitudes. Qualifications for the job are a heartbeat and ability to fake a smile.

Most I see could care less about the job and success of the airline, and view the flight they're supposed to work as an annoyance as they fly from layover to layover.

Jets can get from pt A to pt B just fine w/o FAs. The FAA has mandated we have them, and pax now expect the piss poor service FAs give. A necessary evil.

Fugawe
 

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