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Frequent flyer claims he disregards airport boarding groups to save lots of time

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Queue the outrage.

It’s apparently not only novice travelers who bum-rush the gate: Self-proclaimed frequent flyer Dickie Bush sparked controversy online after claiming that he boards the plane each time he wants — no matter whether it’s his turn — per a post taking off on Reddit.

“Board in Group 1, irrespective of your group,” advised the author and online marketer within the post, which he initially uploaded to his LinkedIn page. Bush, who worked as a portfolio manager for Blackrock for six years, regularly posts writing and profession advice to his over 84,000 followers on the job platform.

For his latest lesson, the guru shared his “8 lessons & realizations on airports & flying” amassed over the past 12 months, during which he allegedly flew greater than during his prior 10 years combined, per the post.

Self-proclaimed frequent flyer Dickie Bush sparked controversy online after claiming that he boards the plane each time he wants no matter whether his group is known as, per a post taking off on Reddit. Victor – stock.adobe.com
“Board in Group 1, irrespective of your group,” Dickie Bush advised within the post. Dickie Bush / Linkedin

These included such suggestions as never checking bags, signing up for TSA pre-check and refraining from buying the airport Wifi.

Bush’s most controversial bit of recommendation was to board first despite the fact that crewmembers hadn’t yet called his group.

“99% of the time they don’t say anything,” insisted the entrepreneur regarding the ethically dubious advice. “Worst case they let you know to attend, you then’re first after they call your actual group.”

Bush was blasted online over the unethical-seeming shortcut. Dmitry – stock.adobe.com

Many commenters weren’t down with this shortcut, which looked as if it would fly within the face of normal social etiquette dictating that one should never jump the road.

“These are the scumbags who spoil things for everybody,” declared the poster who shared the screenshot to Reddit.

“It’s cool they reply on LinkedIn,” said one other. “Now you understand the a–holes by first and last name, plus they even show their faces.”

A 3rd fumed, “You only know that not a single considered one of these people puts their shopping carts away on the food market within the car parking zone.”

“Anyone who does that is the worst style of person,” raged one Redditor. “When you do that it’s much like parking in a handicap spot it’s that bad.”

Other critics claimed that Bush epitomized the expression “gate lice” — flight attendant slang for line cutters and passengers who scramble to board first in order that they can procure overhead space.

After all, a number of cretins picked up what the LinkedIn-fluencer was putting down. “I at all times attempt to board in Group 1 but my last 3 flights ( Europe) had scan barriers and only let you thru on designated group call, bummer,” declared a fellow line cutter.

That wasn’t Bush’s only inflammatory travel tip. He also claimed that travelers should never fly economy class (as if everyone has that luxury), which he analogized to a “public bus within the sky.”

“It’s price it to upgrade, not for what you get, but for what you don’t need to cope with,” the life coach declared. “It’s also proven you can not think big picture about your online business unless you’re in business class. Won’t explain.”

This isn’t the primary inconsiderate flight tip to go viral of late.

Earlier this month, a Danish influencer devised a controversial method to enjoy one’s phone in-flight sans holding it — by dangling it from the seat cover in front of them.

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Queue the outrage.

It’s apparently not only novice travelers who bum-rush the gate: Self-proclaimed frequent flyer Dickie Bush sparked controversy online after claiming that he boards the plane each time he wants — no matter whether it’s his turn — per a post taking off on Reddit.

“Board in Group 1, irrespective of your group,” advised the author and online marketer within the post, which he initially uploaded to his LinkedIn page. Bush, who worked as a portfolio manager for Blackrock for six years, regularly posts writing and profession advice to his over 84,000 followers on the job platform.

For his latest lesson, the guru shared his “8 lessons & realizations on airports & flying” amassed over the past 12 months, during which he allegedly flew greater than during his prior 10 years combined, per the post.

Self-proclaimed frequent flyer Dickie Bush sparked controversy online after claiming that he boards the plane each time he wants no matter whether his group is known as, per a post taking off on Reddit. Victor – stock.adobe.com
“Board in Group 1, irrespective of your group,” Dickie Bush advised within the post. Dickie Bush / Linkedin

These included such suggestions as never checking bags, signing up for TSA pre-check and refraining from buying the airport Wifi.

Bush’s most controversial bit of recommendation was to board first despite the fact that crewmembers hadn’t yet called his group.

“99% of the time they don’t say anything,” insisted the entrepreneur regarding the ethically dubious advice. “Worst case they let you know to attend, you then’re first after they call your actual group.”

Bush was blasted online over the unethical-seeming shortcut. Dmitry – stock.adobe.com

Many commenters weren’t down with this shortcut, which looked as if it would fly within the face of normal social etiquette dictating that one should never jump the road.

“These are the scumbags who spoil things for everybody,” declared the poster who shared the screenshot to Reddit.

“It’s cool they reply on LinkedIn,” said one other. “Now you understand the a–holes by first and last name, plus they even show their faces.”

A 3rd fumed, “You only know that not a single considered one of these people puts their shopping carts away on the food market within the car parking zone.”

“Anyone who does that is the worst style of person,” raged one Redditor. “When you do that it’s much like parking in a handicap spot it’s that bad.”

Other critics claimed that Bush epitomized the expression “gate lice” — flight attendant slang for line cutters and passengers who scramble to board first in order that they can procure overhead space.

After all, a number of cretins picked up what the LinkedIn-fluencer was putting down. “I at all times attempt to board in Group 1 but my last 3 flights ( Europe) had scan barriers and only let you thru on designated group call, bummer,” declared a fellow line cutter.

That wasn’t Bush’s only inflammatory travel tip. He also claimed that travelers should never fly economy class (as if everyone has that luxury), which he analogized to a “public bus within the sky.”

“It’s price it to upgrade, not for what you get, but for what you don’t need to cope with,” the life coach declared. “It’s also proven you can not think big picture about your online business unless you’re in business class. Won’t explain.”

This isn’t the primary inconsiderate flight tip to go viral of late.

Earlier this month, a Danish influencer devised a controversial method to enjoy one’s phone in-flight sans holding it — by dangling it from the seat cover in front of them.

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