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Paying for a ticket vs. Baggage handling fees
Oliver Clothesoff 3202 reads
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A former co-worker just left my house after coming over for a lunch time ride on her Jet.  
While the initial ride on this former coworker's airline was free, I fear that the baggage handling cost are going to be far more than if I had paid for a ticket on provider airlines.

Your thoughts?

balto 27 Reviews 3798 reads
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I see the full fare ticket for a provider as paying for discretion. I could find a date or have a fling with a co-worker easily enough, but as you may be finding out the baggage handling fees could be too much. Let's not mention the fact that she may lodge a complaint to customer service (significant other) if she feels slighted. THAT keeps me away from anyone I know on a personal level. The emotional attachment that comes with an affair is full of land mines. The service I treasure most from our provider friends is their ability to be discreet.
A friend of mine once said he pays the girls to shut up and go away, not for sex. Crude, but it rings true.
I would extract the girl from your love life as deftly as possible.

Mr. Forgotten 3018 reads
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I love the line, "pays the girls to shut up and go away, not for sex". Yes, crude, but good line.

Great advice also, I would second that.

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Captain Midnight 35 Reviews 2364 reads
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One of my favorite buttons says, "Emotional baggage limited to two checked pieces and one carry-on."  While the former coworker's airline may be a decent place to rack up the frequent-flyer miles, you'll want to make sure to avoid purchasing nonrefundable tickets.

splunge 72 Reviews 3098 reads
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fucks, its cheaper to rent than own.

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