Dog Death on United Airlines Raises Concerns About its Track Record By DAVID KOENIG | March 16, 2018 Email This Subscribe to Newsletter Email to a friend Facebook Tweet LinkedIn Print Article Article 2 Comments March 16, 2018 at 4:32 pm Rob Reit says: Like or Dislike: 2 0Why are there animals on planes in the first place? Over time, accidents will continue to happen, passengers will sue because they get bitten by someone’s pet under the seat, and a hundred other things. The price for not being able to give a simple “NO” answer condemns people and companies to years of compromise, mixed results, and unhappy employees. This is not just a PR problem, this is a leadership problem. And not just at United. Reply March 19, 2018 at 10:46 am Interested says: Like or Dislike: 0 0I will never fly United. They seem to have a Nazi mentality working with their customers. Reply Add a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Comment ΔNotify me of comments via e-mail
Why are there animals on planes in the first place?
Over time, accidents will continue to happen, passengers will sue because they get bitten by someone’s pet under the seat, and a hundred other things.
The price for not being able to give a simple “NO” answer condemns people and companies to years of compromise, mixed results, and unhappy employees.
This is not just a PR problem, this is a leadership problem. And not just at United.
I will never fly United. They seem to have a Nazi mentality working with their customers.