Guys and Gals,
This is exactly one of the things that pilots can control in todays airline industry to quit getting crapped on by management. We are once again our own worst enemy. Instead of being morally straight, doing the right thing even in the face of adversity and tough times, we decide to lower ourselves to the lowest level if you will, to get a very small amount of personal gain. This is no different than these fat pilots who walk through the airport with their shirt tail halfway untucked, shirt not pressed, and shoes not shined. They have no professional appearance. Yes I am military, but I am just saying that we should be somewhat professional looking and have some some pride in our work. Our profession is serious business whether we think so or not. Husband's put their Wife and KIDS on us all day long, and I think that we portray a "I dont care attitude" to our passengers sometimes. Yes we all should and can gripe, but do it behind the cockpit door where it cant be observed. We have a moral and ethical obligation to these people. When are we going to start acting like it ? I know and agree that ALPA and our company have done nothing for us, but we have to be the bigger one here and stand for ourselves as a group of Professional Pilots and stop blatently doing things that degrade our profession. I am glad that Scott Hall fired him. That is the most worthwhile thing he has done in a while. lol