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Rating: Summary: Loved it in the '60s, but now... Review: "Coffee, Tea, or Me?" is fun to read if you're into the current 1960s retro movement, or if you grew up in those days as I did. However, some of the content is offensive today, particularly the entire chapter devoted to gay-bashing (this was written just before men were "allowed" to become "flight attendants".) And the two or three sequel books are downright inane. Still, "Coffee, Tea, or Me?" is worth a read as long as you keep in mind the era that it represents.
Rating: Summary: Dated, and contributes to negative stereotypes. GARBAGE! Review: . Although I must confess to having read this book when it was first published many years ago, after having worked in the airline industry for 19 years, I now feel that this is a very dated, negatively stereotypical piece of garbage.The dated 1960's humor is not only politically incorrect, it is an insult to anyone who has ever been a flight attendant. Put this one in a time capsule, and don't read it until sometime in the future when airlines are replaced by sonic transporters. It may seem funny when there are no longer any hard-working professional flight attendants in the world. In the meantime, this book's negative stereotyping only harms the professionalism of all of those of us who work in the industry. On my personal frequent-flier meter, this one rates -50,000 miles.
Rating: Summary: things sure have changed Review: Back in 1967 when this book was firs published it was considered to be prettty racy stuff. My parents owned a copy but I was never allowed to read it. Finally after all these years I saw the new edition and bought it. Things certainly have changed. Rachel and Trudy were lighthearted, funny girls who got into madcap adventures that no sane flight attendent today would dare try. Back in the 60s stews had to be single, attractive and thin, today as anyone can tell you flight attendents don't have to be any of these things. Sex seemed to be a game both men and women were playing. Today romance on the job isn't much fun at all. Back then flying was still fun. Today it's more like Dante's Inferno. Rachel & Trudy occasionally dealt with pervert passengers, and often with drunks and rotten kids but the whole phenomenon of air rage was stil unknown. Some of the observations Rachel and Trudy made about certain types of male passengers were considered beyond the pale back in '67, today we don't even give it a second thought. Check out their comments on page 237 and you'll see what I mean. One more thing I noticed about this funny book. It couldn't be written today. The whole mind numbing political correctness movement would've made an editor cut out whole chapters. The book will make you smile and it's like a historical artifact to boot.It's a peep into a swinging lost world.
Rating: Summary: Amusing read... Review: I don't know why I got this book, maybe the title grabbed my attention. I thought it would be interesting to read about life as a stewardess back in the 60's, when it was so glamorous. The book is choc full of anecdotes (sp?) about passengers and captains. I've really enjoyed reading about Trudy and Rachel's escapades, especially the chapter about their "basic training" like stewardess school. I haven't finished the book, but I am about 80% through it. I pick it up every once in awhile and read a chapter here and there. It's not like a novel in that I want to read the entire thing to see what happens. Overall I recommend it with 4 stars, I've gotten quite a lot of enjoyment in reading it and find it to be well worth the money spent.
Rating: Summary: Amusing read... Review: I don't know why I got this book, maybe the title grabbed my attention. I thought it would be interesting to read about life as a stewardess back in the 60's, when it was so glamorous. The book is choc full of anecdotes (sp?) about passengers and captains. I've really enjoyed reading about Trudy and Rachel's escapades, especially the chapter about their "basic training" like stewardess school. I haven't finished the book, but I am about 80% through it. I pick it up every once in awhile and read a chapter here and there. It's not like a novel in that I want to read the entire thing to see what happens. Overall I recommend it with 4 stars, I've gotten quite a lot of enjoyment in reading it and find it to be well worth the money spent.
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