What would you do? AITA?

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I was working a boat once (actually diving on a personal day but agreed to guide a passenger who needed extra attention). While we were under another passenger had a medical issue and died.

The captain told everyone they would get a full refund and was ordered by CG to return to port for paperwork.

The guy I was guiding could not understand why we couldn't keep diving.

When we got back early he didn't have a ride home (his mom was going to collect him). I gave him a ride and he threw up in my car. Didn't offer to clean up. Yeah it was a **** day.
 
I was working a boat once (actually diving on a personal day but agreed to guide a passenger who needed extra attention). While we were under another passenger had a medical issue and died.

The captain told everyone they would get a full refund and was ordered by CG to return to port for paperwork.

The guy I was guiding could not understand why we couldn't keep diving.

When we got back early he didn't have a ride home (his mom was going to collect him). I gave him a ride and he threw up in my car. Didn't offer to clean up. Yeah it was a **** day.
No good deed goes unpunished.

If I ever run a charter boat, I am putting up PT Barnum’s saying for all to see:

“Ya pays ya money, and ya takes ya chances’

Y’all are on notice if you want to dive from my vessel.
 

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