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Anne Kadet's avatar

OMG! Buffalo Chicken Wing dip!!! It will surely kill you, in a good way. This delicious train wreck of an appetizer shows up at every Kadet family occasion (we are from Buffalo) including Thanksgiving. It’s also a great breakfast! Enjoy with totilla chips and a Coca-Cola! I am VERY looking forward to tomorrow. Happy Thanksgiving Holly!!,

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Kevin Alexander's avatar

Even though I’ve long had enough seniority to hold the day off, I intentionally work every Thanksgiving.

There are some very obvious reasons: light workload, good pay, and being done at 12:30.

I mean, No one I know has family over or Thanksgiving brunch, right?

Every year someone asks me what I’m thinking. And I get to tell this story:

In 1998, I took a temporary transfer to Memphis Tennessee. It was-and remains- the only time I’ve lived in the south. I worked in a hub surrounded by 100s of other coworkers and didn’t know a single one. I had just clocked in a few weeks prior- there hadn’t been time to make acquaintances, let alone friends.

The guy I rented a room from was off to visit his kids. My girlfriend at the time was working in Chicago. I was 1 guy, 2 time zones from home. Even the unit I was assigned to was at the far end of the B concourse. I was a long way from home & we were a long ways from every one else.

But that Thanksgiving, we had a potluck. Our unit ground handled KLM, and I think(?) they supplied the turkey. Everyone else brought delicious homemade sides. I brought…Fritos.

I know, I know. To be fair, I was 23 and renting a room in a strange town.

At any rate, we ate in our ready room, and as we did a revelation hit me like lightning; family is what you make it. I didn’t know these people too well, but I spent every day with them.

The truth is, I’ve never felt more welcome anywhere on T-day than I did that day. It rearranged my mind, and I swore that I would do my part to see that anyone else in my shoes would be made to feel the same way.

Aviation can be transient as it is, with people coming & going even during good times. With COVID and the massive turnover we’ve seen, there will be more than one person on the roster spending their first T-day at work.

My goal is to make them feel the way I did all those years ago.

P.S. I’m probably bringing chips.

P.P.S. That salad looks goooood!

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