Was in the wrong regarding my Shuttle Bus Driver?
#16
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I'd like to thank all the posters for not being rude to me and affirming what I thought was the right decision. I have decided not to consult the hotel as GG was completly correct, the bus is not owned by the Hyatt. Also to dchristiva you are correct, I did not want help with my luggage, but for the guy to get up and stand by the door would have been nice. If we asked for his side as wideman so suggested I'm sure he'd argue he was having a bad day but I don't think I omitted any details.
#17
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 1,110
Respectfully, I disagree with GG. Even though the hotel does not own the shuttle, you were using it to get to their property and I'm guessing that it affected your impression of the hotel, subconsciously or otherwise. If I were the general manager of that hotel, I would want to know if the companies I pay are helping my image or hurting it.
Here is an analogous example: In another FT forum there is a post about Tribal Fusion. Clearly Tribal Fusion is not FlyerTalk, but poor page load times affect how we feel about FlyerTalk, right?
In my mind, it is always okay to pass along complaints (or praise!) about "subcontractors."
Here is an analogous example: In another FT forum there is a post about Tribal Fusion. Clearly Tribal Fusion is not FlyerTalk, but poor page load times affect how we feel about FlyerTalk, right?
In my mind, it is always okay to pass along complaints (or praise!) about "subcontractors."

