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Airline offers baby-free 'quiet zones' on flights
For many of us (the childless ones, anyway), few things about flying are as excruciating as a crying baby. We know, babies have to travel too, but when you're trapped in an aluminum tube six miles in the air, nerves get rattled and fuses get short. (now.msn.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I never thought being deaf could be a blessing. But I have learned
I like this idea... I know there are restaurants that have gone child free and have really caught on... really gripes me when people let there kids just throw food, yell, scream, run around... This has gone too far.
I actually had an interview in an airport terminal and 2 brats during my interview started running around me and the interviewer and throwing paper balls at me while I am trying to answer questions. The parents did nothing.... I wanted to say something, but did not want to blow the interview.... Some how I got thru it and got the job :) so it was not a total bust.
I actually had an interview in an airport terminal and 2 brats during my interview started running around me and the interviewer and throwing paper balls at me while I am trying to answer questions. The parents did nothing.... I wanted to say something, but did not want to blow the interview.... Some how I got thru it and got the job :) so it was not a total bust.
That might have been part of your interview.
No, not when I am interviewing to be an Avionics Tech.
It would be great to have those 'complaining about everything' folks in their own corner of the plane :)
Right on !
I am an old grump - because of things like a kid kicking the back of my seat every few minutes for an entire trans-Atlantic flight (don't they ever sleep?). In my experience most kids have been okay but every once in awhile I get seated by a real brat that provides an experience I will never forget. Put them in the baggage compartment.