Dea Certe
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- Aug 20, 2002
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I've noticed the jetways and boarding areas, especially in PHL, have reached a new level of grubbiness. It seems I remember in the past seeing people cleaning, sweeping, washing the windows, etc. They weren't in any US Airways-type uniforms. Most had on jeans, shirts and wore kimono-style coats. They always seemed a bit lackidaisical at best, but they were picking up the big pieces.
Who were those people? Were they employed by the airport?
I can see were it would be hard to find people to do such jobs for surely the minium wage. If they have to pass a pre-employment drug test and a security clearance, it would be even harder to find and keep people.
Why hasn't US Airways management made a point of seeing to it our boarding areas are clean and tidy?
I realize we have way more pressing problems but this one seems to be an easy task.
Exactly who is in charge of PHL Airport?
Thanks,
Dea
Who were those people? Were they employed by the airport?
I can see were it would be hard to find people to do such jobs for surely the minium wage. If they have to pass a pre-employment drug test and a security clearance, it would be even harder to find and keep people.
Why hasn't US Airways management made a point of seeing to it our boarding areas are clean and tidy?
I realize we have way more pressing problems but this one seems to be an easy task.
Exactly who is in charge of PHL Airport?
Thanks,
Dea