Well I finally made it home.
The drive back in the Docs new car was a long one, but uneventful.
Next time someone wants me to go pick up there new ride, they will be flying me down on a chartered plane.
Not surprising that many people call Air Canada, Scare Canada.
What an incompetent, miserable, useless, collection of idiots.
And if I ever land a plane that hard, I'll go home and burn my license.
A woman sitting near me asked if we crashed, it was that bad.
I replied, that technically hitting that hard should be considered crashing, and definitely was reason for the plane to get pulled into a shop, and fully inspected. A man sitting across from me chimed in, that my dog should have been piloting the plane, he would have done a better job, which made many of us laugh.
On the way off the plane I made sure to thank the stewardess for Nothing, and told her to remember to take her meds from now on...she was so rude and grumpy to everyone.
If I treated customers like that, I would be fired.
While stopped for a late lunch break, I sent an email to air Canada, letting them know how bad their staff, and the landing were. That pilot shouldn't even have solo privileges yet, much less flying for an airline.
And the one stewardess wasn't too bad, but the other should be locked up in a padded cell in an insane asylum.
My dog is sensitive to the energy people give off as well, and he hated her, because she was such a bitch, and he likes almost everyone.
When he has his service vest on, people technically shouldn't be petting him, feeding him etc. But often they do regardless of him being a service dog. Today he interacted with literally hundreds of people, and he likes people, a young girl at our lunch stop came and sat on the restaurant floor to pat him and cuddle, he Liked her a lot. But that stewardess made his hair stand up, he was tense when she was close by, and twice he growled at her. Yet the guy in the next seat was petting him, scratching his nexk, feeding him snacks, and commented on how sweet my boy was.