I've wondered if these people turn over their luggage to the skycap or do they think curbside check-in is submitting to fascism? |
You don't need to get on a plane, book a hotel, take a cab, go out to restaurants, or tip the doorman or skycap. |
And I decided that the elderly woman in the wheelchair being pushed by a skycap was old money. |
In San Diego, they have curb service check-in. You show your eTicket and drop your bags off with a skycap. |
My father was a skycap for United Airlines and worked nights as a janitor at the local library. |
At several stops last week, Mr. Meek spoke in a soft drawl about working for tips as a skycap in college, about growing up with a hard-working single mother whose two former husbands were alcoholics. |