Jet Blue meltdown

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Ok, time to 'fess up. Ever had the urge to do something similar? I did although I didn't grab a few beers and slide down a chute. I might have dropped a f-bomb or two though.:eek:
 
Ok, time to 'fess up. Ever had the urge to do something similar? I did although I didn't grab a few beers and slide down a chute. I might have dropped a f-bomb or two though.:eek:

One time I was at a grocery store getting checked out. Everything seemed fine, cashier was calm and did her job. Then in the middle of my order, she says "**** this, I quit" and walks out the door.
 
NEW YORK -- An internal memo from JetBlue condemns flight attendant Steven Slater's deploying of a plane's emergency slide and says the airline still doesn't know what prompted his now-famous exit.

In a memo obtained by The Associated Press, JetBlue's chief operating officer says the airline is still investigating the incident, but that no one has yet corroborated Slater's version of events.

Slater's attorney says an uncooperative passenger prompted his behavior. In the memo, JetBlue, based in Forest Hills, N.Y., says several passengers on the Monday flight "have given interviews that tell a different story."

Slater has been hailed as a hero on social networking sites for what seems to be the ultimate "take this job and shove it" moment.
 
In 30yrs of teaching 7th graders, I never lost it in the classroom in front of the kids --- but, I had to walk out in the hall many times to regain my composure. There were a few times when I called the office and asked to be relieved for a bit so I could let off a little steam.
 
In 30yrs of teaching 7th graders, I never lost it in the classroom in front of the kids --- but, I had to walk out in the hall many times to regain my composure. There were a few times when I called the office and asked to be relieved for a bit so I could let off a little steam.

Could've been worse -- could've been teaching 8th Graders (they are THE WORST:eek::eek:).
 
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