The Lessons of 'Losing It'

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JetBlue flight attendant Steve Slater’s career-ending slide down the air chute in early August generated an extraordinary amount of media attention for what was essentially a bad day at work and an uncivil outburst over the public address system. A month later, thanks to the significant attention still echoing throughout media, commentators and the blogosphere, Slater has been referred to as everything from a workingman’s hero to a tragic symbol of a burned-out service economy.

Slater’s fancy dive could be symptomatic of an overworked, tired employee, career burnout, the decline of civility in air travel or simply the aspirations of a flight attendant to leave his profession to pursue a career in action movies.

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