Just a little "ditty" from Kt, soon to be a former F/A.
When I was first hired on, after graduation, 1/2 of our class was sent to the great BWI base(most senior/eldest), the other 1/2 to DCA(most junior/youngest). I stayed at BWI for 9 months and transferred to PIT when the base opened up. I was closer to home.
I got a crash pad at Colony(cologny) West in Moon Township with 12 other F/A's. All of us on Reserve. We all had cots and our own special little box to store our personal belongings. We had our "Mother", Ceci who took care of payments, utilities and phone. We each paid her every month. She had quite a responsibility. She was from El Paso and called herself an #### from El Paso. Wonderful, loving, kind, engergetic woman.
I was nicknamed "Ginger" from the start. I guess my hair and looks reminded her of Ginger from Gilligan's Island. 😛
Anyway, my point being, she introduced me to a great song by Jackson Brown called the LOAD OUT followed up with WHY DON'T YOU STAY.
Can't paste and post the lyrics, but it so reminscent of our jobs as F/A's and Pilots. I have the CD and if anyone has it.....if you are so inclined, take a moment to listen to these 2 songs. It does say alot about what Crews go through.
I have always remembered Ceci and those crash pad days and all of us sitting around waiting for Scheduling to call, eating crackers and sharing our lives with one another. 🙄 🙂 😉
kt
When I was first hired on, after graduation, 1/2 of our class was sent to the great BWI base(most senior/eldest), the other 1/2 to DCA(most junior/youngest). I stayed at BWI for 9 months and transferred to PIT when the base opened up. I was closer to home.
I got a crash pad at Colony(cologny) West in Moon Township with 12 other F/A's. All of us on Reserve. We all had cots and our own special little box to store our personal belongings. We had our "Mother", Ceci who took care of payments, utilities and phone. We each paid her every month. She had quite a responsibility. She was from El Paso and called herself an #### from El Paso. Wonderful, loving, kind, engergetic woman.
I was nicknamed "Ginger" from the start. I guess my hair and looks reminded her of Ginger from Gilligan's Island. 😛
Anyway, my point being, she introduced me to a great song by Jackson Brown called the LOAD OUT followed up with WHY DON'T YOU STAY.
Can't paste and post the lyrics, but it so reminscent of our jobs as F/A's and Pilots. I have the CD and if anyone has it.....if you are so inclined, take a moment to listen to these 2 songs. It does say alot about what Crews go through.
I have always remembered Ceci and those crash pad days and all of us sitting around waiting for Scheduling to call, eating crackers and sharing our lives with one another. 🙄 🙂 😉
kt