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She might be the first person I've ever read about on this board who works for ASA that seems to enjoy working there and has a positive attitude.

Good for her.
same person that not so long ago would (and has) sued anything and anyone around, called the FAA because the Captain didn't turn on the seat belt sign before flying into CAT, claimed to be writing a book about ASA and several ASA pilots that she perceived as having "wronged" her and played "lawyer" to stick it to ASA in FA union arbitrations....

jekyl/hyde?
bi-polar?
pathalogical lier?

I don't know but I do like positive people to work with who treat my passenger well. So, good on her....you go girl....rahrahrah!
 
same person that not so long ago would (and has) sued anything and anyone around, called the FAA because the Captain didn't turn on the seat belt sign before flying into CAT, claimed to be writing a book about ASA and several ASA pilots that she perceived as having "wronged" her and played "lawyer" to stick it to ASA in FA union arbitrations....

jekyl/hyde?
bi-polar?
pathalogical lier?

I don't know but I do like positive people to work with who treat my passenger well. So, good on her....you go girl....rahrahrah!

Wow-

Someone told me she had sued the company... Interesting. I guess some people just don't have enough drama in their daily lives. I knew she had to be over-compensating for something.

-Man-She must be a real joy if she sues the place and calls the FAA on one hand, then writes this crazy cheerleader stuff on the other. I guess we can be thankful we are not not married to her!

-Wow
 
If its TB, I commuted in on one of her flights, had a Platnium Medallion sitting next to me, she came through the cabin and thanked each and every medallion personally, it was a nice touch.

Sadest thing about Trudy's story is, she spent I believe many, many years working at Delta as a Reservation Agent or something, and was turned down to become a Delta FA. So she retired from Delta, came to ASA instead, and is hands down one of the best FAs you will ever come across.

It's not often that I hear passenger after passenger deplaning an ASA flight and comment how that was the best experience they have ever had flying. She's great to have at ASA.
 
Wow-

Someone told me she had sued the company... Interesting. I guess some people just don't have enough drama in their daily lives. I knew she had to be over-compensating for something.

-Man-She must be a real joy if she sues the place and calls the FAA on one hand, then writes this crazy cheerleader stuff on the other. I guess we can be thankful we are not not married to her!

-Wow
I'm pretty sure she sued ASA 3 times. Won once. Claims she won HUGE money from the company but she's still here.....I guess its because she makes so much as an ASA FA
 
All RJ pilots are a worse epidemic than the swine flu and the always sound like they have a flesh stick in their mouths when they use the radio.
 
If its TB, I commuted in on one of her flights, had a Platnium Medallion sitting next to me, she came through the cabin and thanked each and every medallion personally, it was a nice touch.


Delta requires that on every flight.
 
Hopefully long enough I do not have to drop that boat anchor to get down. These pesky big jets take a lot to descend more than 1000 fpm!

WOW....I'm impressed....It may be easier to just listen up and watch the TCAS rather than ask all the time however...Then again I guess we have more time on our hands since we aren't flying one of those "pesky big jets"....
 
I'm pretty sure she sued ASA 3 times. Won once. Claims she won HUGE money from the company but she's still here.....I guess its because she makes so much as an ASA FA

I asked her about that several years ago and her answer was that she "just loooves being a Flight Attendant..."

To each his (or her) own, she may be a little over the top but she does a good job so I'd have no problem flying with her again.
 

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