Thursday, December 15, 2016

The Homeless

The last type of traveler that I want to talk about is one I like to call, "The Homeless." Now, I know what you all are picturing in your heads right now. You're all picturing a dirty person with torn clothes, crazy hair, rotting teeth and reeks of alcohol. This is not who I'm talking about when I refer to the travelers known as "The Homeless." Actual homeless people are not part of this group of travelers, even though you do see them once in a blue moon at the airport. They just happen to be drunk on a bus or train that was headed to the airport and stumbled off into the terminal. The reason they are not part of the group of travelers known as "The Homeless" is because well, they aren't actually traveling anywhere. They are just wandering around and sometimes causing a scene until the police come and remove them.

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Let me now tell you guys about the travelers you see at the airport called "The Homeless." These travelers encompass a diverse crowd. Let me name a few that fall under this category: There are The Nomads, The Unlucky and Homeless Flight Crew. The Nomads are the people who don't have a place they call home. They are constantly on the road going from city to city, state to state and country to country. They have no job. They sleep in hotels, hostels, crash on a friends couch and yes, they sometimes sleep at the airport. They are constantly on the move and never stay in one location for too long.

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The Unlucky travelers at the airport are the ones who end up being homeless for a night or two because of either poor planning or things that happen to them. For example, say a flight gets cancelled due to bad weather conditions. The airline offers no compensation for this type of cancellation. If it is the only flight of the day the travelers are now forced to wait for the next flight which is usually the next day or sometimes the next week. Yikes! The ones that can afford it get a hotel while the others that can't are now homeless and forced to find a spot and set up camp in the terminal. The ones forced to set up camp are The Unlucky.





The Homeless Flight Crew are the pilots and flight attendants that do not have a place they call home. They are similar to The Nomads. Like The Nomads, they are constantly moving from one place to the other. They live in hotels most of the time and out of their luggage. When they are not working they are living at something called a crash pad which is similar to a hostel, but exclusively for flight crew. The Homeless Flight Crew finds that it is not worth it to pay rent for an apartment or a mortgage on a house since ninety percent of the time they will not be there. So they rather be "homeless" and live in hotels that are provided by their airline or a crash pad for a nightly cost. Both options are far less than what rent or a mortgage would cost. It only makes sense why The Homeless Flight Crew wants to be homeless.

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Sigh. The life of The Homeless, a unique life indeed.




5 comments:

  1. I believe sometimes it's fun to be an unlucky traveler. One might end up meeting interesting people or get to see the city more. You never know what's in store. Whenever I plan something and it doesn't turn out that way. I leave it to God. Not that I am religious or anything. I am just like what can I do now and I try to enjoy the situation. Well, not really enjoy but just accept it. It sucks when the flight back home gets delayed after a trip or vacation. I am so tired that I want my bed. And being stuck at the airport is the last thing that I would want.
    As a child, I always wanted to be an air hostess. It used to fascinate me to travel, live in hotels, and go to places. But as I grew old, I ended up being super lazy and laid back. Plus I realized it's a lot of hard work. So I stopped thinking about it. But I still enjoy traveling. Just that I have to pay for it.

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  2. Hi Willie,

    First off, this blog is so creative! Though I don't travel as much as I wish I could, all of your posts are relatable and common! I was dying of laughter while reading your "Mother Goose" post. In regards to Mother Goose and her ducklings, don't you hate it when kids are screaming and/or crying on a plane and their parents don't do a single thing about it?! I also personally relate to the homeless traveling group. I can't even begin to count how many times my flights have either been canceled or delayed, resulting in me spending the night at the airport. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and observations! This is a blog I'm sure I'll refer back to in the future. :)

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  3. Hi, Willie, your blog post about the homeless really changed my thoughts about being homeless. We actually have some friends that fall under the nomad category of homeless people so your post reminded me of our friends. Although our friends do not live at the airport, they live in motor homes and drive around thecountry constantly. Another example of a homeless person that might fall under the nomad category would be a circus employee.

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  4. I have friend who just became a flight attendant, and she always talks about the non-stop moving, and lack of stability. And your section on homeless flight crew attendants was very accurate. I was thrown off by you calling them "The Homeless" at first, but you thoroughly described the difference between a homeless person, in the traditional sense. And a homeless person in the airline sense.

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  5. Very interesting post. I will be going on a flight in the next few weeks, so I will look out for "The Homeless". I never thought about the airline crew living a very nomadic lifestyle. It would be interesting not having a home base to keep coming back to. Airports seem to have a wide diversity of different people, this blog is a great idea. I just hope I don't end up falling into a strange category if you see me at the airport. Good work, I look forward to more.

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