Actually no, I'm not like that! I'm the guy who gets aboard without any hand luggage, greets everybody, straps in, watches the demo and then inevitably falls asleep within the first ten minutes of the flight! Usually don't require any food or drinks and prefer to sit down at the rear of the aircraft. Also, as you'll see from my three postings in this thread; I do not launch into personal attacks on them. Nor do I do "Instant Psycho-analysis" of them and post it publically: as you do! Nope, I merely ask the question in an orderly fashion that brings out the true traits of the various levels of society involved in this profession! (As it's done with you) And one other thing before I move on Cart_tart, if they picked you for your personality (as you say they did) why is my safety your number 1 concern? Surely my safety would require a completely different set of personal criteria from your human resources department? Just a thought!
What I am tired of though, is being woken up by cabin-crew, swearing and slagging off the pax, whilst in the rear galley? Quite a common occurence actually! For example: just the other day, a young Ryanair lady told the gentleman sitting next to me, in no friendly manner, that his cardigan (which was on his lap) had to go in the overhead stowage. When the man enquired as to why that was, he was told "beacause it's in the aviation regulations!" Now please! What are we? A bunch of morons that we would believe that nonsense! That was not the end of it though. She then went into the galley and proceeded to relay the story to her colleague. The version she passed on was punctuated with profanity beyond belief! The facts had been distorted, and become charged with emotion. All of this, within earshot of the customer...!? And she's going to take charge of my safety in an emergency? Not a chance!