Rich Boy Threw Chips at a Flight Attendant on a Night Flight – Not Knowing His Father Was Ready to Teach Him the Hard Way

All I wanted was a peaceful flight and a paycheck to help my mom fight cancer. Instead, I ended up humiliated by a rich boy who thought he owned the sky; until karma boarded the plane behind him.

I don’t usually post stories like this, but something happened that completely changed my life; and honestly, restored a little of my faith in people. If you’ve ever been humiliated at your job, especially by someone who thinks they’re better than you, maybe this will hit home. I’m not here to play the victim, but I want to tell you what happened.My name’s Gwen. I’m 20 years old, and for the past six months, I’ve been working as a flight attendant for an international airline. It’s not glamorous. It’s exhausting, demanding, and sometimes downright humiliating.

But I need the job more than most. Every paycheck I earn goes straight to my mother’s cancer treatment. She’s been battling stage three ovarian cancer for nearly two years, and the medical bills are relentless.I didn’t grow up with much. My dad left when I was a kid, and my mom raised me on her own, working two jobs to keep us afloat. When I graduated from high school, I had dreams of attending university, studying nursing, and maybe even becoming an oncology nurse one day.

But dreams cost money, and reality… well, it hit hard. So I put everything on pause and started working. This story happened on a red-eye flight from New York to L.A. It was half past midnight.
Most passengers were settled, a few reading quietly, some already dozing off under those paper-thin blankets. I was making my rounds down the aisle, checking on passengers, when I spotted him.

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