Airline wheelchair agents (a.k.a. airline wheelchair assistants, a.k.a. pre-boarding services) have a TOUGH job. They’re there to provide wheelchairs and push passengers who can’t make it through the airport on their own. However besides making relatively little money (according to Indeed.com, $10/hr in AL, $12.50/hr in FL, $15/hr in CA, $17/hr in AK, $18/hr in NYC), you’re stuck dealing with a lot of issues. You may be required to push more than one passenger (and their carry-on, personal bag and potentially adaptive equipment) at once. You may get tips to help supplement your wage, or you may not. And, worst of all, you may get stuck with a passenger who thinks “agents” or “assistants” are another word for “servant.”
The latter may be the case for an airline wheelchair agent working out of Miami International Airport (MIA). He appears to have had the unfortunate opportunity to push a foulmouthed, verbally abusive woman around the airport when she wanted to get to the TSA checkpoint. She videotaped her “ride.”
After several minutes, the man eventually decided to not take the woman’s abuse anymore, and left her. She complained to another representative from the wheelchair agent company, this time a female, and demanded to be brought to the checkpoint.
She was as abusive to the woman as she had been to the guy who had been pushing her. However this lady WAS NOT taking it and within a minute told this foul mouth passenger that she would need to walk to the checkpoint.
Here’s the video:
We have no other information about the video; not when it was made or the names of the people involved. We only know it happened at MIA because a friend who flies out of that airport on a somewhat regular basis was able to confirm same via visualization.
The video was posted on Facebook the other day and the comments were not surprising. Here are some highlights:
- I swear…this video made me so angry. There is no need to be so damn rude. — Robin H.
- Airport police would’ve been taking her right at that second smart comment she made. He did good pushing her as far as he did with that mouth. — Tanika S.
- Nope! Not today Satan! I would have walked away from her as soon as she started talking! — Rochelle C.
- Just leave her there. Bye bye — Anne M.
- This man has the patience of Job. I believe wholeheartedly about being professional but this behavior probably would have pushed me over the edge.
- Her behavior was utterly disgusting and he needs a raise for just tolerating this behavior. I would be wearing a orange jumpsuit. Lol. — Michelle R.
- I’d like to hear the whole story . Sounds fishy to me. — Pat W.
- This has to be fake. — Sandy C.
- Also, like.. she was playing. She was acting. That’s kinda part of it. It took me awhile to convince myself the whole thing wasn’t staged because of how extra she was. – Stephan
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2 comments
She comments early on about showing how to easily get through tsa. And then at precheck she’s like, oh no line, I didn’t even need you…. shes def giving vibes that she books a chair to speed through tsa
Ugh I deal with people like this everyday. This is what happens when you work with the public.