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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-28-2009 @ 1:49AM
Mike said...
LOL....if you people only knew. When I was in my early to late 20's, I had every guy's dream job. I worked for a limo service transporting flight attendants. That's all we carried....flight crews.
Needless to say, my social life was nothing but partying and dating flight attendants for 9 years. As a matter of fact, that's where I met my wife....she was a Pan Am flight attendant.... of course, the dream job ended after the "I DOs".. :-(
Now understand that I dealt with a lot of young crews from now-defunct airlines like Presidential, New York Air, the Pan Am shuttle and MAN, did those ladies like to party! Young women out in new towns, staying in hotels all over the country....it was like a perpetual Spring Break!
To be fair though, the absolute majority of the veteran flight attendants are not partyers, they were just working mothers who flew their trips, maybe went out shopping and had dinner, then right to their rooms for a good night's sleep before flying back to their families.
The young flight attendants? Wow.....let's just say that I can't imagine having a better time during those years than any man should be allowed.
Oh yes, many were still half in the bag or hungover when they boarded the plane the next morning...;-)