Today was mildly irritating.
Got to the Seattle airport two hours before my flight and the jackwagon working at baggage check in said I needed to be three hours early to check my dog in. He then booked me on another flight in coach.
Found out later from another Alaska Airline employee that I only needed to be ninety minutes early. So I missed my first class breakfast meal, free drinks, and arrived later than expected. It’s a good thing I will never see said jackwagon again because I would like to perform an illegal act upon his personage that would put me behind bars.
If I have a choice I will never fly Alaska Airlines again. Missing a meal isn’t usually a big deal but as an insulin dependent diabetic it created a slight problem for me health wise. I ended up having a low blood sugar that I needed to treat.
Alaska is beautiful from the little bit I’ve seen so far. I’m in a hotel for two nights before I get the keys to my apartment. My Jeep should arrive in a couple weeks. I just hope Alaska Marine Lines is better than Alaskan Airlines.
I can only think that said jackwagon bumped me so someone else could check me in. Either that or he was doing what he could to disrupt the “system” in support of the picketing stewardesses that are trying to get a bigger raise. I was really looking forward to this flight as it was going to be my first time flying first class.
So I’m boots on the ground wishing I could strike a certain jackwagon about the head and shoulders with my trusty battle scared Maglight. That will never happen because I’m going to avoid Alaska Airlines, avoid Seattle as much as possible, and on the slightest chance that I may see said jackwagon again I will walk away or tell him to get someone else to help me.
Today’s experience helps to remind me why I generally dislike and avoid people. I refuse to let it spoil my enjoyment of Alaska however.
Vince
Got to the Seattle airport two hours before my flight and the jackwagon working at baggage check in said I needed to be three hours early to check my dog in. He then booked me on another flight in coach.
Found out later from another Alaska Airline employee that I only needed to be ninety minutes early. So I missed my first class breakfast meal, free drinks, and arrived later than expected. It’s a good thing I will never see said jackwagon again because I would like to perform an illegal act upon his personage that would put me behind bars.
If I have a choice I will never fly Alaska Airlines again. Missing a meal isn’t usually a big deal but as an insulin dependent diabetic it created a slight problem for me health wise. I ended up having a low blood sugar that I needed to treat.
Alaska is beautiful from the little bit I’ve seen so far. I’m in a hotel for two nights before I get the keys to my apartment. My Jeep should arrive in a couple weeks. I just hope Alaska Marine Lines is better than Alaskan Airlines.
I can only think that said jackwagon bumped me so someone else could check me in. Either that or he was doing what he could to disrupt the “system” in support of the picketing stewardesses that are trying to get a bigger raise. I was really looking forward to this flight as it was going to be my first time flying first class.
So I’m boots on the ground wishing I could strike a certain jackwagon about the head and shoulders with my trusty battle scared Maglight. That will never happen because I’m going to avoid Alaska Airlines, avoid Seattle as much as possible, and on the slightest chance that I may see said jackwagon again I will walk away or tell him to get someone else to help me.
Today’s experience helps to remind me why I generally dislike and avoid people. I refuse to let it spoil my enjoyment of Alaska however.
Vince