Originally Posted by
Rascal
More than once I have been called out by a FA for not cleaning so one way or another you are expected to clean. At some point that becomes a requirement because I don't want to become "that" guy. I want to be a team player and not stand out as a selfish individual.
FA's know what they signed up for when becoming a FA at JetBlue. So don't feel like you are "that guy" when you don't help them do
their job by cleaning the seat backs during turns. Why would you want to dumpster dive during cold and flu season, picking up crushed chips, bloody tissues, bags filled with vomit, half chewed up sandwiches, and used diapers? This to me makes no sense.
I get it, I've been that awkward guy by himself standing in the jetway while both FA's clean and the captain is digging up trash like it's free money. It's nothing personal at all. The reason flight attendants make you feel like you're "that guy" is because there are pilots who will dumpster dive, then it becomes expected from the next set of pilots. For the love of god,
stop cleaning. Oh, and is there any way we can put out in the union blast mails each week a reminder to
stop cleaning in uniform with passengers aboard the aircraft