Plane Lavatories Plugged --Employees Implicated
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Plane Lavatories Plugged --Employees Implicated
AC employee communications reports problems with lavatory lines being clogged on its 747 and A340 aircraft. One apparently took 280 hr. of personnel time to fix --- HOLY S**T!
Seriously, it was not that kind of refuse that was at fault -- apparently executive class linen, perfume bottles, kimwipes and other things that seem to indicate employees taking the quick route to disposal were implicated in the problem.
I think I'm much more concerned with overflow out of the bathroom now!
Seriously, it was not that kind of refuse that was at fault -- apparently executive class linen, perfume bottles, kimwipes and other things that seem to indicate employees taking the quick route to disposal were implicated in the problem.
I think I'm much more concerned with overflow out of the bathroom now!
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Try flying London to Delhi in Executive First when all but one toilet is out of order. That happened twice to me two years back. Don't know if it was the cologne bottles or Balenciaga hand lotion!?
Wrote Milton's office -- when he was VP-Product or whatever -- and they promised me an extra 5K in Aeroplan milets. Never showed up on my statement though.
This staff sabotage could become a problem if the Mechanic's Union decides to strike over CUPE's pranks. To hell with Onex!
Wrote Milton's office -- when he was VP-Product or whatever -- and they promised me an extra 5K in Aeroplan milets. Never showed up on my statement though.
This staff sabotage could become a problem if the Mechanic's Union decides to strike over CUPE's pranks. To hell with Onex!



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