World traveler, connoisseur of wine and wings, documenter of filth, she can smile while serving you watered down Sierra Mist just as easily as she can disable you and have you secured to the seat with plastic ties.
Military charter flights are the most pleasurable flights for me to work. They are so kind, respectful, and grateful for everything I do. The verbal exchanges with them are so sweet and fun. And of course, looking at them in uniform isn’t so bad either. What they don’t know is the admiration that I have for them. To try and even THINK about what they go through is not even possible. The physical and mental challenges that they must face just blow my mind. I have such great respect for these special angels that protect my freedom every single day.
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Don’t Hire Carpenters From Craigslist
From a flight attendant on layover in Odessa, Texas. The door doesn't quite fit the door frame. It doesn't really instill you with confidence.
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Must Have Been REALLY A Good TV Night
A spray of 'matter' positioned between the bed and the cabinet where the TV was sitting, in a travel industry layover hotel in Atlanta.
Good Luck Sleeping
From a flight attendant laying over in Cabo: Went looking for an outlet for my phone & found this behind the bed... Two power cords to lamps spliced together with electrical tape & you can see where it had sparked at one point. Makes me wonder how many other...
Toilet Seat Drippage
"The little black spot was just an imperfection or 'ding' but the odd drip stains were definitely from a previous guest", courtesy of a business traveler in Raleigh.
To Freeze Or Turn On The Heat…?
From a traveler at a Pittsburgh airport hotel on a sleety night. She eventually used a washcloth to cover her finger tips when she turned the heat on.
Another Great Moment In Filthy Hotel Windows
At a hotel in Buffalo where the windows were last Squeegee'd before people knew what a Squeegee was.


