I had forgotten this store existed. Fifteen years before “basic”was a thing, THIS is what basic bitches were wearing. Proto basic. Paleo basic. Ur-basic.
I had forgotten this store existed. Fifteen years before “basic”was a thing, THIS is what basic bitches were wearing. Proto basic. Paleo basic. Ur-basic.
Maybe one of the real problems here is that regular people are economically struggling and aren’t buying as much stuff.
All of the workers are now free to snap up some of those great coal jobs, now though right? Silver lining.
Maybe it’s time she tried oatmeal for breakfast.
I think as flying gets shitty their jobs get harder. When planes weren’t so packed and there weren’t so many options in economy, it was easier smooth things out by moving someone. Like not make a stranger sit with a mom, a lap baby, and a six year old. And that person wasn’t concerned that another aisle would have…
And the reason why people bring the amount of “crap” on the plane is because airlines charge an arm and a leg to check-in items. Of course people are going to try to avoid that by carrying on.
Absolutely. Challenging a passenger to “hit me”? My read was that the (obviously disgusted) passenger saying he’d lay flat the flight attendant if he tried to treat him that way was trying to convey how pathetic it was for the flight attendant to hassle an obviously distraught mom trying to juggle two toddlers.
The bigger issue, which also was the main reason the United incident descended to the horrific levels it did, is that in the post-9/11 era, airline employees are essentially given carte blanche to make any demands/orders of passengers that they deem “necessary” for “safety,” knowing full well they can call on the…
Any customer service job in this day and age has the potential to reduce even the most gentle, empathetic, calm and composed individual into a raving lunatic in about fifteen minutes. Everyone is so damn self-interested. No one gives a crap if they inconvenience or even endanger another. Look at how many people still…
Gosh, it looks like when you cram people together in tight spaces with little dignity and bilk them harder and harder for really bad service, both the customers and staff get angry and mean. Who would have seen this coming?
All *American* airlines. I just flew back from Asia this week on ANA. It was noticeable and almost disconcerting how much more pleasant the interactions with the flight staff were. The default attitude of staff on US carriers seems to be that of cranky substitute teachers who are just waiting for a student to try…
What’s wrong with the airlines is that they know that most Americans buy tickets based on cost alone without even looking at the name of the airline, and knowing that for many routes, there simply aren’t many options. And knowledge that even if they fail, they’ll either be bailed out of simply bought outright by…
Not excusing any of this behavior but it seems like a trend across all airlines. Can anyone speak to flight attendant hours/working conditions? Again not that it excuses any anger or aggression but could be underlying factor.
Honestly though, babies should be stored with the luggage or something.
Planet Trump, of course. It’s made up of “alternative facts.”
Oh what planet pre-Presidency is Trump more famous than Tom Cruise?
they can’t do that becasue they aren’t designing or producing. they are looking at other peoples work and saying..cool, cool, i’d wear that. And thats it. I am not jumping on the dissing bandwagon but they aren’t actually talented. And i am pretty sure the Olsen twins worked harded by the time they were 7 than these…
Through hard work and perseverance.
Oh, it was hard typing that with a straight face. No, she got it through family konnections.