Finally...a story I can share
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:41 pm
so ya'll know how much I love my airport job, people are so excited and friendly getting on the bus to go on a trip.
Its always rush rush rush and many passengers forget their cell phones on the front seat and end up asking to go
back to retrieve it and things like that. So friday evening somebody comes in, parks, luggage ready, gets on the bus
and off to the airport they go. Someone noticed later on, apparently when it got dark and the headlights were
on.......they left the engine running!!!! The car is locked so no one could shut if off and it finally ran out of gas
sunday afternoon around 2 ish. Then of course the headlights stayed on until the battery ran down. The battery
is not a problem cause we have those little jumper boxes for cars with dead batteries but we don't have gas pumps.
Management left a note on their window letting them know what they did and that they would need gas to get
off the lot and we very courtiously picked up a can of gas for them so they could get down to the gas station
down the street. From friday evening to sunday afternoon.....I'd say probably a full tank of gas. It was a Lexus, one
of those Q56 suv cars. Don't know what size their gas tank is or what kind of gas milage they get but I'd say that
particular tank of gas didn't get very good gas milage
Its always rush rush rush and many passengers forget their cell phones on the front seat and end up asking to go
back to retrieve it and things like that. So friday evening somebody comes in, parks, luggage ready, gets on the bus
and off to the airport they go. Someone noticed later on, apparently when it got dark and the headlights were
on.......they left the engine running!!!! The car is locked so no one could shut if off and it finally ran out of gas
sunday afternoon around 2 ish. Then of course the headlights stayed on until the battery ran down. The battery
is not a problem cause we have those little jumper boxes for cars with dead batteries but we don't have gas pumps.
Management left a note on their window letting them know what they did and that they would need gas to get
off the lot and we very courtiously picked up a can of gas for them so they could get down to the gas station
down the street. From friday evening to sunday afternoon.....I'd say probably a full tank of gas. It was a Lexus, one
of those Q56 suv cars. Don't know what size their gas tank is or what kind of gas milage they get but I'd say that
particular tank of gas didn't get very good gas milage