I hear you, Lisa. As my friend, Olympic Gold Medallist Joe Jacobi, taught me. Start lines are more important than finish lines. You can’t change what’s already happened, but you have plenty of influence over what happens next!
The flights were actually OK when we were in the air. The nutcase that thought we could clear customs in an hour should have known better… it was me.
Yes, people often hide behind the “company made me do it excuse.” Lucky for someone at Air Canada decided we deserved a better start in our new homeland. We’ve been loyal AC passengers ever since.
Sometimes a poor send off helps you move forward without looking back. So glad the welcome was so much warmer!
I hear you, Lisa. As my friend, Olympic Gold Medallist Joe Jacobi, taught me. Start lines are more important than finish lines. You can’t change what’s already happened, but you have plenty of influence over what happens next!
Wise words. Cheers, Paul.
What a horrible flight experience! Also, what a crappy send-off. Corporations can be so inhuman, as you've been pointing out.
The flights were actually OK when we were in the air. The nutcase that thought we could clear customs in an hour should have known better… it was me.
Yes, people often hide behind the “company made me do it excuse.” Lucky for someone at Air Canada decided we deserved a better start in our new homeland. We’ve been loyal AC passengers ever since.