day in the life of a customer service agen

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jetway guy,
welcome to the board..

watch out for the blow up guy he can be dangerous (haha ha) :D :D
 
The act of walking through a crowded concourse and passing gas with every step is called "crop dusting".
 
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Joe,
now that's not nice.

And remember when walking the concourse to burn off that winter bulge you developed from eating out of the "wheel of death"(vending machines) . You can at least smile at the gate agents as you pass.. Don't wait for the big NON-REV trip
to STT to become the agents best friend...... :D :D :D :D :D
 
Joe,
now that's not nice.

And remember when walking the concourse to burn off that winter bulge you developed from eating out of the "wheel of death"(vending machines) . You can at least smile at the gate agents as you pass.. Don't wait for the big NON-REV trip
to STT to become the agents best friend...... :D :D :D :D :D


Yeah, speaking of which, we need passports to go to now.......reetarded! (that's what I heard anyway, the source might not have been that reliable, but if it's true it's reeeetarded!!)
 
Yeah, speaking of which, we need passports to go to now.......reetarded! (that's what I heard anyway, the source might not have been that reliable, but if it's true it's reeeetarded!!)


I havent had to go to the Islands recently but unless something has changed , no passport is required for US Territories which include SJU, STX ans STT. From Caribbean.com :

“The US Virgin Islands is pleased to maintain its welcoming position as America’s Caribbean,â€￾ stated Commissioner of Tourism, Pamela C Richards. “We are committed to ensuring that visits to the territory’s islands of St Croix, St John and St Thomas are as comfortable, pleasant and secure as possible for our guests.â€￾

When travelling outside the United States or a US territory, a passport or other proof of citizenship document is required. US citizens travelling to the United States Virgin Islands, as well as to Puerto Rico, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands and American Samoa will continue to be able to use established forms of identification to board flights and for entry to the region.
 
Joe,
now that's not nice.


Yea I agree. The first time I heard of this it was from a F/A talking about some passenger walking to the lav on the A/C. The only reason I brought it up was that I was an apparent victim of a "dusting" in the terminal the other day. No idea who the "duster" was either.
 

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