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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Flight attends only get paid when the airplane doors are closed and are NOT eligible for workers comp if they get hurt putting your bag overhead. [b]Many FAs will refuse to move passengers belongings because of this.[/b] [/quote] As it should be. They do not need to be getting injured because some short person is too lazy to check their bag. [/quote] Some things are not replaceable like medical equipment and medications. I have to travel with lots of meds, nebulizer and other things. Stay blessed. [/quote] You have space under your seat. Cue your excuses why that won’t work. [/quote] How would you know? How about this: A person is a disabled vet with a prosthesis. They have a carry-on bag that includes additional prosthesis parts & meds, and most definitely can't be checked. Putting that bag under the seat is also problematic. As for an excuse, look in the mirror as you are a poor excuse for a human being. [/quote] You know that’s not what’s going on here. [/quote][/quote]
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