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12-13-2012 @ 6:50PM
CORTNEY said...
I flew United when I was 8 months pregnant and the attendant wouldn't assist me with getting my bag into the overhead compartment. She had one thing to say and that was "I'm not the one who packed it". TRUE lol but that's not very good customer service if you ask me....and it really wasn't that heavy. I had several individuals on that flight who insisted in helping me when the plane landed. Thanks United for your wonderful hospitality :) NOT!
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12-14-2012 @ 8:01AM
Nicole said...
not to be rude but UA FAs are highly encouraged NOT to lift baggage. they do not get workers comp if they get injured while doing so. if you can't work you don't get paid and a lot of FAs rather not take that chance.
12-13-2012 @ 9:22PM
Sue said...
I'm surprised your doctor let you fly at 8 months pregnant. Most won't after 7 months. Or isn't that the only part of your post that's not quite the truth?