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by mdip
1952 days ago
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Oh, man, the only thing better would have been if one of my colleagues was there with me... I was very young in this job (19, first real job, next youngest was 26). Waiting on my bags, traveling for business as a 19-year old kid and fielding support calls for software I wrote on the side. Even without any witnesses, it felt pretty damn awesome. I remember the incident very well because the flip side was that I was scheduled to work at the switch site in Downtown, which meant I was staying at a really nice hotel and besides the software issue, I had a much more pressing problem of Northwest Airlines[0] having managed to lose my bags on a direct flight and I had failed to pack the usual emergency items in my carry-on[1]. [0] Yup, it was that long ago. [1] Someone told me "they don't lose bags on a direct flight". Very wrong. Lost them on the way back, too -- same fscking trip. But Detroit opened a new terminal and was having a "holiday baggage handling crisis"; after a few weeks they compensated me and sometime the following summer my bag appeared on my front porch. The "crisis" only affected international flights, so I wonder if my luggage had a better trip than I did. It was seriously more than 6 months lost. |
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