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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-26-2007 @ 4:09PM
Hunter said...
I definately dont believe the captain should have been unprofessional in front of the passengers. However, whether yall like to hear about it or not, its a different story once the cockpit door is closed. What do you think goes on behind the door? Pay attention to what we;re doing??? Its hard to when many of us have had our lives turned upside down, we're unable to pay off the debt it took to get to this point, the company is always using the the words "or you'll be fired". We are freakin sick of all the shit that we put up with, but cant leave because of the way this industry works. Then we arrive at work to be accused by gate agents, passengers, and our own company of being late, making the plane late, and being the cause of all that is evil. This is all while trying to deal with a totally screwed up personal life because of what this career does to you. Very very very few times have I flown with anyone who doesnt fit what Ive described, so please give these guys a break.
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