kaytieeldr
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Please don't assume that describing ONE person as a "30-something gen-Xer with entitlement" indicates in any way that the poster has is painting all 30-something gen-Xers with the same brush. A few perhaps - deserving ones, at that - but certainly NOT an entire generation.prncess674 said:Please don't assume that all of gen-X is rude.
Which she did not.As a non-rev you are supposed to blend in and not bring attention to the fact that you are flying free.
There was NO indication that the seat was non-functioning (non-functioning how? unable to provide the passenger with a base support for his hips and thighs? a slightly-angled back support most likely higher than his head for back, neck, and head support? aren't THOSE the FUNCTIONS of a SEAT?) when the exchange was first demanded - not requested, but demanded.You were on a free ticket and wouldn't trade a non-functioning seat with a paid customer.
With an empty B seat, the passenger had THAT option. It was his CHOICE to instead be apparently obnoxious and demanding.
seashoreCM said:Must be a dilemma, pushing the call button and then deciding to hide your employee status while the on duty crew takes care of the situation versus rising to the occasion and pitching in to help take care of the situation.
