Jet Blue Flight Attendant demonstrates consumers can be wrong
Steven Slater, a profession flight attendant, came to the tipping point. An exceptional flight attendant for over 20 years, a traveler thought it was suitable to abuse him for doing his job. Slater, a Jet Blue flight attendant at the time, cursed the man over the intercom, opened the door of the plane and employed the emergency exit slide, leaving the tarmac on foot. He has been charged with criminal mischief, reckless endangerment and other crimes. Article resource – Jet Blue flight attendant shows the customer can be wrong by Personal Money Store.
Plane view of his limits
According to CNN, Jet Blue Flight 1052 landed at JFK International Airport from Pittsburgh. As the plane taxied toward the terminal, a passenger stood up to retrieve his bag too early, and he was told by flight attendant Steven Slater he had to sit back down. What happened next isn’t really clear, but it appears either the bag fell and struck Slater or the passenger shoved him. The man refused to apologize and swore at him. Slater took over the intercom, cursed the cretin, and announced he was quitting. He took beer from the galley and used the emergency chute to exit the plane. He was arrested later at his home.
Pressure in the cabin
According to MSN, Steven Slater was rarely at home, even when he was not working. Slater was often flying to Thousand Oaks to take care of his dying mother, according to his roommate, which Slater also did for his father. His mother, according to the New York Times, had also been a flight attendant. His father, formerly a pilot, had passed away from Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
The customer in not always right
People within the service trades should be treated better than they’re. Any person who has worked within the service trades for any length of time, be it in a restaurant or movie theater, knows just how awful the public could be at times. It costs nothing to be polite and cooperative, even if mistakes do sometimes get made.
Additional reading
MSNBC
msnbc.msn.com/id/38629517/ns/travel-news/
CNN
cnn.com/2010/TRAVEL/08/10/new.york.escape.chute.opened/?hpt=C2
NY Times
nytimes.com/2010/08/10/nyregion/10attendant.html?_r=1 and hp
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