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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-25-2010 @ 5:47PM
Lisa said...
It's a unifom people. If you don't want to wear the uniform then don't apply for the job. And if you're a passenger then don't buy a ticket if you don't like the way the do business. I 've flown many a times and the attendents look like they just rolled out of bed or could care less. Back in the day they used to be respectful to the passengers. I think respect is earned, if they aren't respectul to me why would I want to be respectful to them. I think these attendent look professional and respectful. Hopefully they act it as well.
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