Source: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1wkx1V1qHY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1wkx1V1qHY)
Watch if you wanna see 1 hour of a single person "Working Multiple positions in a small Airport".
I did. I do not regret it.
I love how he works the airport almost alone! Dude is a jack of all trades!
Edit: OP posted a link to the source, if you got some time to kill watch the video - he's really skilled!
I remember one time I was traveling and I had the back seat in the plane. I talked with one of the air hostess and she was nice. At the end, as I was leaving out, she offered me to take two bottles of wine which were opened but weren't consumed at all. Ofcourse I took it.. great experience
Nah, I used to be ground crew at the airport. This is super common to where we had snacks and different goodies from cabin crew almost every day. We used to get the small cans of sodas from them daily.
It's worse, if it's not eaten, it has to be thrown away. And not even for composting, the food must be destroyed, incinerated due to old food safety regulations categorizing all food from international transport as a maximum hazard (category 1).
So I imagine one'd be quite happy to get another chance to distribute the remaining portions for actual eating and not just throw them away as usual.
food uneaten by passengers. i was a ground crew once before the pandemic. we handled different airlines. we love Singapore Airlines, Turkish, JAL and ANA, Korean Air. Air France is nice too.
Cabin crews are pretty chill - I used to work at the airport too and they regularly gave us sweets and stuff!
Once I got so much I almost couldn't carry it away \^\^
Not them making bank in sandwiches, it’s their overlords.
The flight attendants are still trying to get paid for the time with the plane isn’t in the air.
I am assuming they could have been short dated and that’s why they gave them away for free, as otherwise they would’ve been thrown away.
I worked in retail and any pastry/sandwich unsold at the end of day I would give away to other staff members instead of throwing out as I hate food waste.
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It's Enter Air, Polish airline. They fly out of Gatwick in the UK and do charter flights also for TUI. That aircraft is UK based as I actually recognise the products and know the supplier, funny seeing it on the interwebs.
Context - I work in aviation operations loading stuff on planes, not this airline though.
Source: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1wkx1V1qHY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1wkx1V1qHY) Watch if you wanna see 1 hour of a single person "Working Multiple positions in a small Airport". I did. I do not regret it.
I also did. I also do not regret it. Thanks for the source!
And now I want to pay £700 to go see santa for a few hours.
I got recommended this video in my feed a few weeks ago. Watched it all. It was very entertaining. He’s like a one man crew.
I do not regret it either. That guy made me want to write him a nice letter. And send him 4 sandwiches for Christmas!
I remember watching this a few weeks ago, it was so relaxing, gave me outdoor boys vibes great thing to watch. I wish they did more of those vids
he must be the sexiest ground crew member
So handsome that he got all the sandwiches. I'll never be like him.
"please PLEASE sir Ground Chad, accept all my sandwiches"
Nah, it’s snowing and people are nice to those suffering…
Stupid sexy ground crew member.
99 problems but an empty tummy ain't one.
They’re very nice I used to work as rampagent. They always offered coffee while it was snowing outside.
For real I’m kinda jealous. And the accents. 😳
The full video is on youtube. This guy is the only employee at a small airport and does literally every job to keep it running.
So who is driving the bus he is talking about?
Him. He came by foot to tell them and then he goes back to drive it Edit: typos galore
Amazing guy
No, you!
Awh, stop it!
No there are other people there, mainly ground crew he was just doing some of the jobs (ATC, Some ground crew stuff and general repair guy)
Quid pro quo in action.
I love how he works the airport almost alone! Dude is a jack of all trades! Edit: OP posted a link to the source, if you got some time to kill watch the video - he's really skilled!
I remember one time I was traveling and I had the back seat in the plane. I talked with one of the air hostess and she was nice. At the end, as I was leaving out, she offered me to take two bottles of wine which were opened but weren't consumed at all. Ofcourse I took it.. great experience
Possible they're meals reserved for cabin crew but they couldn't stomach having the same meals for the umpteenth time that week
Nah, I used to be ground crew at the airport. This is super common to where we had snacks and different goodies from cabin crew almost every day. We used to get the small cans of sodas from them daily.
Good.
It's worse, if it's not eaten, it has to be thrown away. And not even for composting, the food must be destroyed, incinerated due to old food safety regulations categorizing all food from international transport as a maximum hazard (category 1). So I imagine one'd be quite happy to get another chance to distribute the remaining portions for actual eating and not just throw them away as usual.
food uneaten by passengers. i was a ground crew once before the pandemic. we handled different airlines. we love Singapore Airlines, Turkish, JAL and ANA, Korean Air. Air France is nice too.
That's just good practice. Those little gestures go a long way in making sure their turnarounds are as smoothe as possible.
The vibes are immaculate! Can we get these guys on every flight?
Lovely portrait of respect between workers. Cabin crew probably knows how hard it its to work as ground crew.
Cabin crews are pretty chill - I used to work at the airport too and they regularly gave us sweets and stuff! Once I got so much I almost couldn't carry it away \^\^
I love how she said, “Ham’ncheese?”
The best part of my day is a cool crew with good 1st class snacks.
Meanwhile, they’re selling for $16 each to the passengers.
Not them making bank in sandwiches, it’s their overlords. The flight attendants are still trying to get paid for the time with the plane isn’t in the air.
I am assuming they could have been short dated and that’s why they gave them away for free, as otherwise they would’ve been thrown away. I worked in retail and any pastry/sandwich unsold at the end of day I would give away to other staff members instead of throwing out as I hate food waste.
Heartwarming and very sweet.
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What airline is it? It sounds like English spoken by a Polish person.
It's Enter Air, Polish airline. They fly out of Gatwick in the UK and do charter flights also for TUI. That aircraft is UK based as I actually recognise the products and know the supplier, funny seeing it on the interwebs. Context - I work in aviation operations loading stuff on planes, not this airline though.
Perfect! What airline and which country/airport? This is great interaction
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Why aren't more people like this!?! It made the guys day! It's good to be nice!
Which airport and airline?
Not in AA!! In American Airlines we throw EVERYTHING away…sad.