It must be funny to see strangers glance at your shirt and then laugh.
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05-13-2006
07:35 PM
5 Loves
Since I am expatriate, my whole family and I log on thousands of miles everyday. My 2 year old has already logged on 3 roundtrip 14 hour flighs and several more intra-EU flights that lasts from an hour to 3 hours. I have seen the look of utter horror from people as soon as they see that they will be sitting near a toddler. But, several flights later and we have proven a lot of people wrong. If parents prepare for the flights, incidences of toddler going crazy will be limited. For parents, that means, a very creative mind and a big carry-all.
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Sounds very promising. I mean, any employee who would be willing to raise money to buy shirts, etc. should be very motivated. And if you have lots who are willing to work together and do the same then... wow! If I was in the airline business, I would probably consider checking out your "career" page, as well. 🙂
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05-04-2006
10:54 PM
1 Love
Resuming more flights to New Orleans will definitely be a big boost in helping them get back to their feet.
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05-03-2006
09:21 PM
5 Loves
Sounds tiring and, at the same time, interesting. I, too, travel a lot for work. However, I normally tune people out to concentrate on work. You must learn a lot from these "talking" experiences with other passengers. Good for the soul AND, in your case (I dare presume) also good for your work.
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It is interesting how kids simplify our explanation about our chosen job or career. There's a hint of truth there... that is, if you take everything literally. Cute, though.
Anyway, glad to have Southwest start a blog like this. It's a great initiative to share with us what is behind the scenes. Perhaps, people will get a better understanding of why things are the way they are. And, in return, maybe Southwest will consider what the readers/passengers are saying (re: improvements, suggestions, etc) on this blog.
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