Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which you get by… giving the airline more of your money. I’ll bet you’re a sucker for every Black Friday “sale” too.
Work takes me all over the world. Not my money, not my problem.
If it’s not your money, then your high airline status isn’t the flex you think it is.
It most certainly is or you wouldn’t be working so hard to invalidate it.
Sorry, nobody’s giving you cookies for your stolen valor, no matter how hard you try.
If your strategy is giving airlines less money based on lack of comfort then I’m your woman. I spend the same amount of my discretionary income on flights as you do. While you sit in your PJs waiting with the rest of the gate lice I’m in the airline lounge until it’s time to board first and settle into my spacious, comfy seat. You should applaud that I over index on comfort vs. cost.
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Not shocked your boss sends you as far away from them as possible as often as they can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which you get by… giving the airline more of your money. I’ll bet you’re a sucker for every Black Friday “sale” too.
Work takes me all over the world. Not my money, not my problem.
If it’s not your money, then your high airline status isn’t the flex you think it is.
It most certainly is or you wouldn’t be working so hard to invalidate it.
Sorry, nobody’s giving you cookies for your stolen valor, no matter how hard you try.
If your strategy is giving airlines less money based on lack of comfort then I’m your woman. I spend the same amount of my discretionary income on flights as you do. While you sit in your PJs waiting with the rest of the gate lice I’m in the airline lounge until it’s time to board first and settle into my spacious, comfy seat. You should applaud that I over index on comfort vs. cost.
You really think that you get perks for free? Why would a business ever do that? Corporations only promote things that make them money. You are a sucker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which you get by… giving the airline more of your money. I’ll bet you’re a sucker for every Black Friday “sale” too.
Work takes me all over the world. Not my money, not my problem.
If it’s not your money, then your high airline status isn’t the flex you think it is.
It most certainly is or you wouldn’t be working so hard to invalidate it.
Sorry, nobody’s giving you cookies for your stolen valor, no matter how hard you try.
If your strategy is giving airlines less money based on lack of comfort then I’m your woman. I spend the same amount of my discretionary income on flights as you do. While you sit in your PJs waiting with the rest of the gate lice I’m in the airline lounge until it’s time to board first and settle into my spacious, comfy seat. You should applaud that I over index on comfort vs. cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which you get by… giving the airline more of your money. I’ll bet you’re a sucker for every Black Friday “sale” too.
Work takes me all over the world. Not my money, not my problem.
If it’s not your money, then your high airline status isn’t the flex you think it is.
It most certainly is or you wouldn’t be working so hard to invalidate it.
Sorry, nobody’s giving you cookies for your stolen valor, no matter how hard you try.
If your strategy is giving airlines less money based on lack of comfort then I’m your woman. I spend the same amount of my discretionary income on flights as you do. While you sit in your PJs waiting with the rest of the gate lice I’m in the airline lounge until it’s time to board first and settle into my spacious, comfy seat. You should applaud that I over index on comfort vs. cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which you get by… giving the airline more of your money. I’ll bet you’re a sucker for every Black Friday “sale” too.
Work takes me all over the world. Not my money, not my problem.
If it’s not your money, then your high airline status isn’t the flex you think it is.
It most certainly is or you wouldn’t be working so hard to invalidate it.
Sorry, nobody’s giving you cookies for your stolen valor, no matter how hard you try.
If your strategy is giving airlines less money based on lack of comfort then I’m your woman. I spend the same amount of my discretionary income on flights as you do. While you sit in your PJs waiting with the rest of the gate lice I’m in the airline lounge until it’s time to board first and settle into my spacious, comfy seat. You should applaud that I over index on comfort vs. cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which you get by… giving the airline more of your money. I’ll bet you’re a sucker for every Black Friday “sale” too.
Work takes me all over the world. Not my money, not my problem.
If it’s not your money, then your high airline status isn’t the flex you think it is.
It most certainly is or you wouldn’t be working so hard to invalidate it.
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. Why wouldn't anyone want to be as comfortable as possible on uncomfortable planes? Personally I wouldn't wear PJs but there's so many more things to care about in life than this.
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Which you get by… giving the airline more of your money. I’ll bet you’re a sucker for every Black Friday “sale” too.
Work takes me all over the world. Not my money, not my problem.
If it’s not your money, then your high airline status isn’t the flex you think it is.
It most certainly is or you wouldn’t be working so hard to invalidate it.
Sorry, nobody’s giving you cookies for your stolen valor, no matter how hard you try.
If your strategy is giving airlines less money based on lack of comfort then I’m your woman. I spend the same amount of my discretionary income on flights as you do. While you sit in your PJs waiting with the rest of the gate lice I’m in the airline lounge until it’s time to board first and settle into my spacious, comfy seat. You should applaud that I over index on comfort vs. cost.
Who do you think is actually paying the cost though? Be careful how much you brag about your "comforts" and trying to deny the "gate lice" some. You don't know when you will lose your job. I'm all in for wearing pajamas and making you feel even more superior because it will speed up the day of reckoning. You or your family might be one of us one day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which you get by… giving the airline more of your money. I’ll bet you’re a sucker for every Black Friday “sale” too.
Work takes me all over the world. Not my money, not my problem.
If it’s not your money, then your high airline status isn’t the flex you think it is.
It most certainly is or you wouldn’t be working so hard to invalidate it.
Sorry, nobody’s giving you cookies for your stolen valor, no matter how hard you try.
If your strategy is giving airlines less money based on lack of comfort then I’m your woman. I spend the same amount of my discretionary income on flights as you do. While you sit in your PJs waiting with the rest of the gate lice I’m in the airline lounge until it’s time to board first and settle into my spacious, comfy seat. You should applaud that I over index on comfort vs. cost.
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Which you get by… giving the airline more of your money. I’ll bet you’re a sucker for every Black Friday “sale” too.
Work takes me all over the world. Not my money, not my problem.
If it’s not your money, then your high airline status isn’t the flex you think it is.
It most certainly is or you wouldn’t be working so hard to invalidate it.
Sorry, nobody’s giving you cookies for your stolen valor, no matter how hard you try.
If your strategy is giving airlines less money based on lack of comfort then I’m your woman. I spend the same amount of my discretionary income on flights as you do. While you sit in your PJs waiting with the rest of the gate lice I’m in the airline lounge until it’s time to board first and settle into my spacious, comfy seat. You should applaud that I over index on comfort vs. cost.
Anonymous wrote:People wear pajamas to go to the supermarket, Target, Walmart, big box stores, etc. Why wouldn’t some wear them to fly on a plane?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which you get by… giving the airline more of your money. I’ll bet you’re a sucker for every Black Friday “sale” too.
Work takes me all over the world. Not my money, not my problem.
If it’s not your money, then your high airline status isn’t the flex you think it is.
It most certainly is or you wouldn’t be working so hard to invalidate it.
Sorry, nobody’s giving you cookies for your stolen valor, no matter how hard you try.