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Every
workplace has people that are easy to work with and others that are, well,
just plain weird. Airports are no different.
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A few weeks ago, I wrote a column about odd seat neighbors you might encounter on an airplane. I had a great response from readers, and some of them pointed out that there are plenty of weird and frustrating airline employees as well.
Let's take a look at some of the characters you might encounter as you make your way through your airplane trip.
1. The Lady of the Keyboard. This is the ticket agent who appears to be typing a novel — and faster than any typist you have ever seen. After a while, she starts talking to her screen as if she has an ongoing relationship with it. Just when you think the system has lost your booking, the computer spits out baggage tags, boarding cards and itineraries, but before you can say thank you, the gate agent is on to the next customer.
2. The Security Tag Team. The one out front talks as if he has had way too much coffee, yammering about metal objects, laptops and liquids; the other one, behind the monitor, looks dazed and about to doze off, like a couch potato glued to the television set.
3. The Berated Gate Agent. This poor woman has heard every upgrade ploy and excuse for an aisle seat known to man. She rarely makes eye contact, knits her brow a lot, and appears to be contemplating serious matters. What she is really thinking about is how wonderful her life will be when your airplane doors are finally closed.
4. The Condescending Flight Attendant. This employee has developed a bitter attitude over time and treats all passengers as if their only goal in life is to make her miserable. She assumes you're an idiot and treats you like one.
5. Biff and Bruce. These fellows represent the two extremes of behavior among male flight attendants. Biff rolls up his sleeves, sticks his chest out, and tells macho jokes to prove to everyone that he is not gay. Bruce, on the other hand, is so effeminate that he practically floats through the aisles.
6. Ms. Don't-Mess-with-Me. This flight attendant, who seems to have come aboard fresh from a fight with her better half, answers the first passenger complaint with a glare that unmistakably says, "Make my day — one word from me and the cops will handcuff you." Good thing she's not carrying a gun.
8. The Garrulous Pilot. This pilot wants to talk you across the Atlantic Ocean. Forget the sleep you were going to get on board, because this guy is going to point out every whitecap along the way. Spare me! If it was the ocean 10 minutes ago, I can assume that it is the same body of water now. And if these chatty pilots are going to constantly talk over the loud speaker, shouldn't they have to take a speech class to eliminate all the long, drawn-out "Uuuuuuuhhhhhhh's"?