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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Amazing that we're 6 pages in and you still haven't taken ANY responsibility for this, OP. [/quote] She didn't wake up on time! What was I supposed to do, go to her house and bang on the door?! I was at the airport THREE HOURS ahead of boarding and told her to be there at the same time! Hell no, I'm not taking responsibility for it![/quote] No one thinks that's your fault. What people are saying is that you aren't even taking responsibility for preparing her regarding the basics of airplane travel. [/quote] I don't know the basics, though, which is why I gave us plenty of time - so she could just follow me through. How can I be expected to know the basics - serious question.[/quote] Now you're being ridiculous, OP. You travel frequently. You know what to do and you very well know the basics. What you failed to do, when you got the assignment to babysit your coworker, was to have some conversation with her about the basics and where she could find information on checking in, security and what not. You didn't think it through beyond having her arrive early. It wasn't enough. Of course, I don't think you should have been assigned to babysit her in the first place. But you were, and you accepted it and you didn't deliver. I do find it amusing that while you are so incredulous about what she doesn't know about air travel, you also say you know nothing about high heels. They've been around a long time, and although I don't wear them, I've certainly heard of them. In fact, they are more common an experience than air travel. Think on that.[/quote]
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