D No Problem Air Done 1.7
OK, OK, but what is the alternative, covered wagon? One
serendipitous day, Wonk was flying home from California after visiting his
first out-of-state Backcomb franchise, waiting for his black car when the
beginnings of an idea began to form.
JUNK MAIL: Fly anywhere in
Washington State, (weather permitting)
At “No Problem AirService” our goal
is to get you there, safely, on time, rested and relaxed. Call 1-800-555-1212
and we’ll hook you up.
Belly laugh as he remembered. No Problem AirService, those
are the people that brought Gizmo, Pedro, and Angelica to Iron Springs, we have
used them before, wonder if they are a Circle company? If not, they probably
will be soon.
Why not, thought Wonk, what if they are for real, nothing
ventured …. Wonk called the number, left
a message to the, “sales will call” recording. Let the games begin.
Being more customer friendly at SEATC really isn’t a
disruptable opportunity. Being invisible to TSA certainly isn’t. The place hums
with efficiency, mosey along now, these aren’t the killer ideas you are looking
for, don’t even write that one down in your composition book. But what if you
can bypass the main part of SEATAC, or avoid it entirely with a regional
airport? That could tip the time/satisfaction scales and probably reduce your
exposure as well. The question is how much would it cost?
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