Today was an good day. Since I decided to have a large bowl of porridge every morning, in addition to to my mackerel/sardine toasties, I have boundless energy.
Our last job of the night was the Pafos one and I had been given Stuart and Suki as my team. Stuart is...an interesting lad. Always looks like he's in a daze and only has one speed - slow. Suki, from India is fairly new but very keen. Neither of them drive airside, nor can they power-up the planes or put steps on. So they were purely there to help unload the bags. Once I had chocked and powered the plane, I reversed the lorry up to the hold entrance and hopped straight in to start chucking the bags out. Stuart asked if I wanted him to do it and I said "no, we're in a hurry!" No matter how unsubtle I am about his speed, he doesn't seem to register the point. Thus it was that porridge-fired me thew the 113 22kg bags the 15 feet or so to the hold entrance while the other 2 stacked them on the lorry. Bags were flying through the air quicker than they could unload them! It took 9 minutes, with Suki doing the majority on the lorry.
Then off to baggage reclaim. On route, Suki, in his heavy Indian accent said "TMR, has anyone ever told you that you are a maniac?"
"Yup", I said, "pretty much everyone"
Stuart, in his daze, mumbled "one of those bags you threw whacked me on the arm and it's really sore..."
Well speed up then Stuart...and look up and you will see the airborne Samsonites...you could even catch them!
The youth of today, huh? No wonder this country is fecked.