Tbf, you are also going home to an agreeable partner with some pets and possibly recently-cooked food.I'll confess to *wanting* to do something like that with a parking gate or other obstruction numerous times in my life.
But I am a grown-up, mature, functioning member of society.
Tbf, you are also going home to an agreeable partner with some pets and possibly recently-cooked food.
This moment might have been the highlight of that pilat’s day.
I think what we’re learning here is that a) the DEN lot is legit terrible based on the stated concurrence, and b) a “strangers on a train” approach is the correct way to go here, where an aggrieved party hires someone who has no business at the airport to take one of the cars off blocks on their front lawn and go ram the • out of as many parking lot stop arms as possible before disappearing into the night. Maybe dropping a note to avoid it being interpreted as a random drunk or stolen joyride.
And the bus ride is gonna be a whole lot longer than 20 mins if they have to reroute to a different drop off location. And that will just have a cascading effect throughout the day. Maybe they have a solution, but it sounds like a total non-starter to me. Like, they're gonna have to do something else, because flights are gonna start getting delayed en masse.
It’s making its rounds on the blue app. Apparently she’s been a trouble child before?Really? Damn. You have a copy?
I think the biggest issue is that the employees who create these nightmarish situations where you can't leave work due to the "new system" etc are not affected by their actions.
At the POS (Port of Seattle's accurate acronym) all of the POS employees have 1st floor parking access in the short term garage. Anyone with decision making power doesn't have to deal with the employee bus ride, the fact WSDOT just made everyone's commute 20 minutes longer.
It's why these situations happen. Apotheotic mid level government mangers create horrible conditions for employees and passengers that they do not have to deal with on a daily basis.
I’m not surprised. When you see the amount of guys that scoff at calls from pro stands it makes sense.I see that haven't figured out that they can't just say what they want without repercussions.
Thankfully I don't believe that both the 518 work and tunnel work will occur at the same time. I just think we will only get a month or two of "normal" employee lot travel times and then it will be terrible for most of 2024....
I just registered as a BLI commuter, so maybe I'll do that instead
I think the biggest issue is that the employees who create these nightmarish situations where you can't leave work due to the "new system" etc are not affected by their actions.
At the POS (Port of Seattle's accurate acronym) all of the POS employees have 1st floor parking access in the short term garage. Anyone with decision making power doesn't have to deal with the employee bus ride, the fact WSDOT just made everyone's commute 20 minutes longer.
It's why these situations happen. Apotheotic mid level government mangers create horrible conditions for employees and passengers that they do not have to deal with on a daily basis.
Happened to me and the other two lanes getting out the other night as well at midnight. Rang the call button and she asked for my badge number which I had recenlty removed from my badge collection since we apparently don't need it anymore. Then asked for my long arse ExpressToll number which I laughed at.
Typical DEN stuff, short sighted planning and failure to execute a plan properly. While axe murdering the gate was clearly wrong, he just took out decades of frustration with DEN oriented decision making and made us all feel a little better.
I can tell you that DEN has a legacy in the airport industry for being a place where airport staff are explicitly prohibited from making decisions.
Looks like she's a regular contributor to ring-wing talking heads.
Talk about privilege - there is no other occupation where I can think of where if you went on national TV and identified yourself as an employee of a company, and then trashed that company, that you would still be working at that company at the end of the day.
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Looks like she's a regular contributor to ring-wing talking heads.
Talk about privilege - there is no other occupation where I can think of where if you went on national TV and identified yourself as an employee of a company, and then trashed that company, that you would still be working at that company at the end of the day.
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I watched the interview....4:27 of it, and didn't really see her "trashing" the company. That's what you saw?