I wonder if she's still a flight attendant.
I absolutely loved that show. I still watch the re-runs every day even though I've seen every episode several times. I love shows about travel and I love shows about real people & real, normal life. And Airline was the perfect combination. A wonderful study in human behavior and people react to different situations.

It's like sitting in an airport and just watching people. The angry people, the drunk people, the jubilant people, it's all there! Airports are one of my favorite places on the planet because they're full of emotion! So much joy in excited people leaving for a trip, happy family members receiving someone home, travelers grieving and on their was to funerals. Every emotion possible, you find it in the airport and I love it! It really stirs my soul to see people so alive.
I sometimes contemplate becoming a flight attendant when I eventually get fired or "let go"
Though, I'm not sure it's a great job for an INFP, I think I'd enjoy and I think I'd be good at it.
I like to watch the show and try to imagine how I'd react in people's situations of delayed flights, being denied admittance to the plane, losing a ticket or any of the thousand frustrating things.
I also like to try and imagine how I would handle the situations if I was customer service and being yelled and screamed and cussed at. What would I do? Could I still be gracious and loving?
oooh...gotta shower and go get hairs cut! TTFN!
being a flight attendant used to be my highest ambition
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ReplyDeletedid you see T. Bob on Airline?? is was a couple of years ago but highly entertaining
ReplyDeleteYes, I remember that!! i saw that a couple times actually, but i haven't seen it in years. I might have it on my tivo now since i have about 12 episodes waiting for me.
ReplyDeletebut seriously, do you call you dad "T.Bob" now?? that's ridiculous. call him dad. or "pa" (that's more Texan)
hahahahahahaha, I only call him "T.Bob" to other people, otherwise when I say "dad" they're thinking "is he talking about my dad? why is he calling my dad, his dad? that's weird" and I don't like clarifying "I mean my dad"
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