Ridiculous Airline Practices
Our nanny, Lucy, left for a vacation in Columbia on March 18. Last night, here we were, quietly sleeping in our bed (well maybe as quietly as is possible given a snoring big black dog :-)) when at 1:22 am, the phone rings. The imbecile identified himself as "someone who is delivering a bag" and he "got his information from American Airlines." Excuse me? American Airlines is giving out personal travel information of people without bothering to check their itineraries and realize that the person in question is not even in the country? Furthermore, they are giving such information to people with no ID, who are stupid enough to call a private home at 1:22 am?
But wait, it gets better. He informs me that he is at the front door, then admonishes me for not answering the phone all the other times he's called. Uh, what? Why in the holy name of the Goddess does this idiot think he has some right to wake someone out of bed at 1:22 in the morning, and then complain because the phone wasn't answered?