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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-29-2010 @ 4:07PM
Ghetto said...
I've seen Heather mention this fact many times. And while it seems rather unfair to the flight attendants, it seems like its the price you pay for the job. It is kinda a bummer though.
However A, following this this logic, it would seem as though directing you towards your seat, bringing up bags that need to be checked, getting the galley set up, safety instructions, and etc are things that aren't required of FA either. Considering that they are done or at the very least started before the "break release". Since they are not being paid for this why should they be forced to do it then?
I'm just making the point that just because a flight attendant isn't being paid for something doesn't mean it can't be done.