Anonymous wrote:Did we ever find out how this guy got "randomly" picked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't United know these flight attendants were coming in? From what I read they commute via this flight regularly.
There is a staffing shortage and it was decided last minute that they were needed to work a flight out of Louisville the following morning.
Too bad they refused to offer the full $1350. for giving up your paid seat.
True. Let's say they did up it to $1350 and there were no takers. What should they do then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't United know these flight attendants were coming in? From what I read they commute via this flight regularly.
There is a staffing shortage and it was decided last minute that they were needed to work a flight out of Louisville the following morning.
Too bad they refused to offer the full $1350. for giving up your paid seat.
True. Let's say they did up it to $1350 and there were no takers. What should they do then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't United know these flight attendants were coming in? From what I read they commute via this flight regularly.
There is a staffing shortage and it was decided last minute that they were needed to work a flight out of Louisville the following morning.
Too bad they refused to offer the full $1350. for giving up your paid seat.
True. Let's say they did up it to $1350 and there were no takers. What should they do then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't United know these flight attendants were coming in? From what I read they commute via this flight regularly.
There is a staffing shortage and it was decided last minute that they were needed to work a flight out of Louisville the following morning.
Too bad they refused to offer the full $1350. for giving up your paid seat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't United know these flight attendants were coming in? From what I read they commute via this flight regularly.
There is a staffing shortage and it was decided last minute that they were needed to work a flight out of Louisville the following morning.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn't United know these flight attendants were coming in? From what I read they commute via this flight regularly.
Anonymous wrote:Ok my husband thinks it's ridiculous that this man could not obey police orders. He keeps saying that sure United was wrong, but not respecting authority is worse. Ugh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok my husband thinks it's ridiculous that this man could not obey police orders. He keeps saying that sure United was wrong, but not respecting authority is worse. Ugh
Are you a sheep or a piggy corporate troll? Ugh
Anonymous wrote:Ok my husband thinks it's ridiculous that this man could not obey police orders. He keeps saying that sure United was wrong, but not respecting authority is worse. Ugh
Anonymous wrote:Why didn't United know these flight attendants were coming in? From what I read they commute via this flight regularly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok my husband thinks it's ridiculous that this man could not obey police orders. He keeps saying that sure United was wrong, but not respecting authority is worse. Ugh
You and your husband are pathetic sheep. Ugh.
When a police officer tries to pull you over, do you obey or lead them on a high-speed chase?
If the victim had been informed of his legal rights under FAA regulations, he would have demanded $1,350.00 compensation on the spot.
Repeat:
On the spot.
Got that, pp?
Anonymous wrote:Did we ever find out if this guy is really a doctor?