Riiiiight.
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As I mentioned, I know a lot about how much F/As work, and about F/A scheduling. I used to be a F/A myself, and I have additional experience regarding F/A scheduling procedures well above and beyond just being a line F/A. Plus I have worked in the "real world" outside the airlines.
So this martyr thing you and jimntx have going on about how overworked - or even how "equallyworked" - the average F/A is compared to the average non-F/A employee simply will not fly with me.
Of course, if you have never had a non-F/A job (and I know jimntx has because he constantly talks about his time as some sort of manager or executive or whatever in the oil biz, but I do not know your work history, skymess), or if you have had one so long ago that you have forgotten what it is like, you may be out of touch with reality outside of the F/A and airline lifestyle.