It’s interesting to watch the expressions when passengers ask me what I did before working as a flight attendant. I usually get a good response when I tell them I worked as an engineer, giving up my cubicle for a tubicle. My office views at 30,000 feet are so much nicer than looking at the three paneled walls surrounding my old cubicle.
8 Comments
Steve Skinner
My office never had a view like this!
Monte Stevens
Not many of them out there unless you want to become a flight attendant.
Tom Dills
I live my days in a fabric-paneled cubicle, which is probably one of the reasons I like to get out and photograph when I’m not at work! At least now I have some walls to hang photos.
I had a cubicle with a window until last week, but I was temporarily relocated, pending a move to an entirely new building. Then, who knows what my view will be!
Monte Stevens
Who knows maybe this new cube will have 3 windows. Now you won’t be able to catnap during office hours. 🙂
ken bello
Nice view, Monte! I worked in a building that manufactured photo products and an office with a window was a rare commodity. I sure don’t miss those days.
Monte Stevens
Not sure I could go back to a cubicle, I’ve been away from them for a long time now.
John
Wow. I think I’m jealous!
Monte Stevens
I also see a lot of airport terminals and jet bridges. Our flights are so full anymore we seldom get to check out the view. Someone’s always pushing the flight attendant call button and wanting more coffee.