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Reading Signs
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Posted Nov 25, 2000 by Tigger
As somebody who works in an airport, for a car rental company, I highly suggest reading the signs which are posted in the airport to help you navigate your way. I get asked questions regarding flight arrivals, as well as where are the restrooms, etc. My desk sits right next to a sign which is 7 feet in length by 2 feet in height which says "Ladies" and across the hallway from a sign the same size which says "Men", yet people ask where the bathrooms are during a transaction! Use your common sense please!

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